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8 New Features Worth Noting In ASP.NET 4.0


8 New Features Worth Noting In ASP.NET 4.0

The .NET Framework is a Microsoft offering and is intended to be used by most new applications created for the Windows platform. It includes a large library of coded solutions to common programming problems and a virtual machine that manages the execution of programs written specifically for the framework. Recently, ASP.NET preview version 4.0 was…

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Microsoft warns Windows Xp users not to press F1 key


Microsoft warns Windows Xp users not to press F1 key

Microsoft told Windows XP users today not to press the F1 key when prompted by a Web site. This was a reaction to an bug in VBScript that Polish researcher Maurycy Prodeus had revealed Friday. The vulnerability could enable hackers  to hijack PCs running Internet Explorer (IE). Microsoft noted that hackers exploiting the VBScript flaw…

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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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Yahoo – Microsoft search deals gets the go-ahead


Yahoo – Microsoft search deals gets the go-ahead

Microsoft and Yahoo announced this morning that both the U.S. Department of Justice and the European Commission have approved an agreement between the two firms to have Microsoft’s Bing search engine power Yahoo’s sites. Microsoft and Yahoo engineers will now start working together to adapt Bing for Yahoo. The partnership means Yahoo will selling premium…

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By Ricky

Windows Phone 7 Series – No Flash, No Multitasking


Windows Phone 7 Series – No Flash, No Multitasking

Earlier, we reported about Microsoft’s official launch of its highly anticipated Windows Phone 7 Series. We were generally impressed with the new Zune interface that the overhaul has brought about in the OS. However, OS does contain some notable backward steps.

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By Ricky

Microsoft Hosted Exchange Servers


Microsoft Hosted Exchange Servers

There is a good news and a bad news. The good news is that your business is expanding and growing at a pretty fast pace. And the bad news is that the pace is just too fast for your good old email solution to handle and deep down you already know that it just won’t…

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By Debjit

Details of Microsoft Windows Mobile 7 leaked


Details of Microsoft Windows Mobile 7 leaked

It is believed that Microsoft’s new mobile operating system, Windows Mobile 7, will be launched in the World Mobile Congress at Barcelona on 15 February. Microsoft has not officially made any announcement regarding the Windows Mobile 7. However, some details believed to be that of the said operating system has been leaked.

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By Ricky

Weekly Roundup [Month 2, Week 1 2010]


This week was a week of security issues. First of all there was the hack of Tata Consultancy Services’ website and there was also the revelation from Mozilla that malwares were found in Firefox add-ons. Another big news was that OpenOffice may be dropped from Ubuntu Netbook Edition. Read on to find out more.

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By Ricky

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