Archive for October, 2009
Thursday, October 29th, 2009
Ok, so I just got a Microsoft Zune, and I’m wondering what is the easiest way to get movies onto it? Can I just put DVD’s in my computer and put them on directly like that? Or do I have to download them off te internet? What is the easiest way to do this because I would really like to have some movies on it
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Thursday, October 29th, 2009
In its online and retail stores, Microsoft is selling computers loaded with all of its online software including its Windows Live, Zune, and Security Essentials products.
In its online and retail stores, Microsoft is selling computers loaded with all of its online software including its Windows Live, Zune, and Security Essentials products.
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Thursday, October 29th, 2009
But no Twitter, Facebook etc. just yet. Microsoft has released a new downloadable update for Xbox Live. Nope, it’s not the one which will deliver Facebook, Twitter, Last.fm and Zune functionality – according to Major Nelson, that’s due to arrive next month. This update just adds WPA2 support for the Xbox 360 wireless network adapter. Ah well. Read more…
But no Twitter, Facebook etc. just yet. Microsoft has released a new downloadable update for Xbox Live. Nope, it's not the one which will deliver Facebook, Twitter, Last.fm and Zune functionality - according to Major Nelson, that's due to arrive next month. This update just adds WPA2 support for the Xbox 360 wireless network adapter. Ah well. Read more...
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Thursday, October 29th, 2009
Patrons line up before store’s opening in O.C.
Patrons line up before store's opening in O.C.
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Wednesday, October 28th, 2009
Google at a Los Angeles event tonight unveiled its widely expected advanced music search feature. The addition (a video of which is available below) automatically parses regular searches for music from all four major labels and automatically filters it by artist, album or track; users can then either sample or buy the tracks through Lala or MySpace’s iLike. Those who use recommendation-based …
Google at a Los Angeles event tonight unveiled its widely expected advanced music search feature. The addition (a video of which is available below) automatically parses regular searches for music from all four major labels and automatically filters it by artist, album or track; users can then either sample or buy the tracks through Lala or MySpace's iLike. Those who use recommendation-based ...
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Wednesday, October 28th, 2009
Sweeps ‘crapware’ under carpet Microsoft has wagged its finger at users to dissuade them from hacking upgrade versions of Windows 7 to get a full copy of the new operating system on their PC.… What is your recession sales strategy?
Sweeps 'crapware' under carpet Microsoft has wagged its finger at users to dissuade them from hacking upgrade versions of Windows 7 to get a full copy of the new operating system on their PC.… What is your recession sales strategy?
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Wednesday, October 28th, 2009
The Windows PCs at Microsoft’s first retail stores are deliberately purged of the third-party apps they would normally carry, employees and eyewitnesses have confirmed. Product Advisor Jared Marino explains these systems, regardless of the brand, are considered Signature PCs and won’t include any unnecessary third-party software. In exchange, they come preloaded with the normally optional …
The Windows PCs at Microsoft's first retail stores are deliberately purged of the third-party apps they would normally carry, employees and eyewitnesses have confirmed. Product Advisor Jared Marino explains these systems, regardless of the brand, are considered Signature PCs and won't include any unnecessary third-party software. In exchange, they come preloaded with the normally optional ...
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Wednesday, October 28th, 2009
I was wondering how aggressively — or not — Microsoft would market Windows Live services once it began selling Windows 7. The answer seems to be somewhat aggressively. But is that tepid enough to keep the Softies out of antitrust hot water?
I was wondering how aggressively -- or not -- Microsoft would market Windows Live services once it began selling Windows 7. The answer seems to be somewhat aggressively. But is that tepid enough to keep the Softies out of antitrust hot water?
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