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Microsoft’s Free Antivirus Is As Good As Symantec’s Norton: Says Study


Almost a year ago when Microsoft was busy developing it’s free to use anti-virus – “Morro” there was a lot of speculation about it in the tech industry. Someone from Norton even said that Microsoft is two to four years behind Symantec in the Anti-virus products. Now after one year, tests have proved that Microsoft is finally catching up with the Anti-virus industry leader – Symantec.

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By Debjit
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Windows Phone 7 To Have 1000+ Apps For The European Launch


Windows Phone 7 To Have 1000+ Apps For The European Launch

Microsoft has plans of adding over as much as 1000 applications to the marketplace before the Windows Phone 7 Europe Launch which is expected to take place on October 21. Microsoft is urging the developers to submit their apps early to the new App Hub.

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By Debjit

14 Websites For Students – Homework Help & Knowledge [From Microsoft]


14 Websites For Students – Homework Help & Knowledge [From Microsoft]

Microsoft at home has release a list of 14 websites which can help students get more productive by assimilation the dearth of information available on the internet. The websites have been classified into three categories- Web Literacy & General Reference, English & History and Math & Science. Students can also use these websites to research…

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By Debjit

Microsoft Launches Social Crossword Game – TeamCrossWord!


Microsoft Launches Social Crossword Game – TeamCrossWord!

Microsoft is gradually jumping on the Social bandwagon by leveraging the power of Facebook. After launching Docs.com, Microsoft has launched a new social crossword game called – Team Crossword.

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By Debjit
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Microsoft Says IE9 Will Support H.264 Not Theora


Microsoft Says IE9 Will Support H.264 Not Theora

Microsoft has finally jumped into the HTML5 video codec war by announcing that its next browser, Internet Explorer 9, will go with H.264 support not the open-source Theora. H.264 and Theora are video codecs which are competing with one another to be the standard codec used in HTML5. While Theora is an open-source format; H.264…

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By Ricky

IE9 will not be supported in Windows Xp


Microsoft has releases a preview of Internet Explorer 9 at its MIX conference. They did not say it explicitly, but by now it is pretty clear that its new browser will not be supported in Windows Xp. This is what Internet Explorer general manager Dean Hachamovitch said: Building a modern browser requires a modern operating…

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By Ricky

Microsoft reveals details about IE9 – Faster JavaScript engine, better standards


Microsoft reveals details about IE9 – Faster JavaScript engine, better standards

At its Mix Conference at Las Vegas, Microsoft gave a preview of what is to come with its next web-browser Internet Explorer 9. Microsoft released the Internet Explorer 9 Platform Preview, which is a prototype to show how IE9 will handle the current web technologies and the new ones to come.

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By Ricky

Windows 7 & Office 2010 Extend Support To 59 International Languages


Windows 7 & Office 2010 Extend Support To 59 International Languages

Microsoft is planning to introduce 59 new Language Interface Packs (LIPs) for both Windows 7 and Office 2010. The LIPs will be also available for Visual Studio 2010.In addition to this, Microsoft will also be provide customers with new Caption Language Interface Packs (CLIP) which will make it possible for the software’s interface to show…

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Microsoft to offer Windows users a browser choice screen


Microsoft to offer Windows users a browser choice screen

Starting next week, Microsoft’s automated Windows Update service will present users with a “Web browser choice screen” as required by a settlement agreed with the European Commission’s competition department last year. Next week’s rollout will be available as part of a testing process to some users in the UK, Belgium and France. It will be rolled…

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By Ricky

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