Microsoft Releases Windows Internet Explorer 9 Beta 26 September 2010 Beta version of Internet Explorer 9 available worldwide is accompanied by new experiences from some of the world’s top sites reaching over two-thirds of active Internet users. Read more on Zawya ... (Continue reading)
Microsoft: No tethering for Windows Phone 7 Despite earlier comments suggesting it would be up to carriers whether to allow a phone to act as a modem, Microsoft now says its upcoming mobile OS will not support that feature ( ZDNet... (Continue reading)
Stock news for Sept. 26 For the week that ended Sept. 24. Dividends Quarterly unless noted Increased ConAgra Foods .23 from .20 Covidien PLC .20 from .18 First of Long Island .22 from .20 Hingham Instit .24 from .23 Lockheed Martin... (Continue reading)
Microsoft refuses to comment on Milo rumours Microsoft and Lionhead Studios have declined to comment on rumours concerning the cancellation of Project Milo. Read more on Daily Telegraph ... (Continue reading)
Liz Siver From Microsoft and Michael Paladino From Coby to Be Featured on Let’s Talk Computers (R) NASHVILLE, TN–(Marketwire – 09/24/10) – Guests from Microsoft and Coby will appear on radio talk show Let’s Talk Computers. Microsoft (NASDAQ: MSFT – News... (Continue reading)
Microsoft Offers Web Embeddable PowerPoint, Excel Microsoft has added new features to its online companion services for Microsoft Office and Windows Read more on CIO ... (Continue reading)
News: Indies not sold on Kinect Trials HD, Darwinia+ crews speak out. Following news that Microsoft will soon be releasing Kinect development tools to independent studios, Eurogamer has asked a number of indies whether they are interested in developing for Kinect.... (Continue reading)
Microsoft raises dividend, offers debt I’m back from a couple days off and wanted to catch you up on the latest Microsoft news while I was gone. The San Juan Island whale said to say hi. Two big pieces of financial... (Continue reading)
Microsoft expanding Motley Fool Microsoft became dominant by shunning hardware and controlling the code that powered it. However, change is afoot. Read more on Detroit Free Press ... (Continue reading)
Microsoft offers rewards for using Bing IDG News Service – Microsoft’s Cashback service didn’t work out , but the company is still experimenting with the concept of repaying users, this time with a program that rewards people for searching on Bing. Read... (Continue reading)