The evolution of Windows wasn’t alway graceful. [Read more]
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May 19th
The evolution of Windows wasn’t alway graceful. [Read more]
Read the original here: Microsoft opines: Vista was ‘cheesy’; three devices too many
May 19th
Microsoft has ditched Aero Glass for the Windows 8 desktop. [Read more]
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May 19th
Microsoft has ditched Aero Glass for the Windows 8 desktop.
See more here: Microsoft opines: Vista was ‘cheesy’; drops Aero
May 15th
Apple’s security and OS updates included the latest version of QuickTime, which Apple has just made available for Windows PCs. [Read more]
Read more: Apple QuickTime update for Windows only; Macs already secure
May 15th
Microsoft’s usual plan is to offer a free upgrade to users of older versions of Windows to bump up to the next release version. This time around there will be a cost, according to sources. [Read more]
See more here: Upgrading a new PC to Windows 8 will cost you… $14.99
May 15th
The company is reportedly considering bringing its Cloud Smart Terminal platform to Windows Phone 7 and iOS too, though it’s not clear how amenable Apple would be. [Read more]
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May 14th
The battle of the Windows Phone baddies heats up between two of AT&T’s best. Which LTE smartphone wins out?
More: Prizefight punch-out! HTC Titan II vs. Nokia Lumia 900
May 12th
Which upcoming Windows device seems more appealing? One running on Windows 8 or one on Windows RT
Read more: Poll: Windows 8 or Windows RT device?
May 11th
Mozilla could bring Firefox to Windows Metro. But without access to system services that IE10 gets, it would be hobbled, and Mozilla would be shut out of a new PC segment.
See original here: Why Mozilla believes Firefox on Windows RT is a bust
May 10th
Mozilla says only a crippled version of Firefox could run on Windows for ARM chips, effectively restricting user choice to IE10, and now the maker of Chrome says it’s worried, too. [Read more]
See original here: Google agrees with Mozilla’s Windows RT browser concerns