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News to know: Windows 7, Net Neutrality, Nokia-Apple; KindleHere are today’s notable headlines. You can get News To Know via email alert and RSS daily. For continuous updates see BNET’s around-the-Web tech coverage. Windows 7 Coverage Andrew Nusca: Liveblog: Microsoft CEO Ballmer kicks off Windows 7 availability Adrian Kingsley-Hughes: Buy... |
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Windows Mobile 7 aiming for Spring 2010 RTM?Purported release dates for the first crop of WIndows Mobile 7 phones have varied in a surprisingly tight range over the past year, slipping from late '09 to the latest we've heard, late 2010, and the latest info we've got here dovetails nicely with that. What you're looking at up above is alleg... |
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New Microsoft Courier video details tablet interface, exciting life of a shoe designer (Update: Windows 7 underneath, might run Microsoft hardware)Remember that time when you were just totally stumped for ideas on a new Nike Dunk SB color scheme? Well, if you had a Microsoft Courier -- whose interface concepts have now been detailed extensively in a new video on Gizmodo -- you'd have little trouble recalling the incident, thanks to fancy t... |
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Microsoft planning mid-2010 launch for Courier: perfect note-taking tabletAfter the second leak of Microsoft’s Courier dual-touchscreen tablet, ZDNet’s Mary-Jo Foley has stepped in with some leaked information of her own. It looks as though our suggestion that the origins (and intentions) of Courier lie in Microsoft OneNote was accurate, with Foley&rs... |
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News to know: Office Web Apps; Palm; AMD-Intel; Andreessen; Win7 for studentsHere are today’s notable headlines. You can get News To Know via email alert and RSS daily. For continuous updates see BNET’s around-the-Web tech coverage. Mary Jo Foley: Microsoft Office Web Apps go to testers: Ten things to know Zack Whittaker: Office 2010 for students excludes ... |
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Test-drive: Office Web Apps technical previewMicrosoft has finally started to open up its Web-based versions of Office apps to early testers. Today we got access to a "technical preview" of Excel and PowerPoint on the Web (not, notably, Word). The obvious comparison that will be made is to Google Docs. Excel The version of Excel t ... |

