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Microsoft's Skybox Becomes My Phone
I wrote about Skybox earlier, which was supposed to be Microsoft's MobileMe knock-off, unveiled at the Mobile World Congress (MWC) which runs Feb. 16 - 20. The beta signup site is already up, but it seems they've renamed the service; it's now My Phone . Unfortunately, it's really a teaser; ...
Microsoft Sidewinder Gaming Mouse
thetechlounge.com — If all you could see was the mouse, you might just buy it there. There's a lot of action on the thing, but a little studying shows not bling, but function cut down to hard lines. And then there're the hallmarks of great gaming mice, like the ... (more) Microsoft Sidewinder Gaming Mouse
The European Commission and Microsoft
blog.lizardwrangler.com — Last month the European Commission stated its preliminary conclusion that “Microsoft’s tying of Internet Explorer to the Windows operating system harms competition between web browsers, undermines product innovation and ultimately reduces ... (more) The European Commission and Microsoft
Windows XP's Days are Really Numbered Now - Business Center
Windows XP's Days are Really Numbered Now - Business Center
pcworld.com — In 10 weeks, Microsoft Corp. will begin to retire Windows XP by shifting the seven-year-old OS into a more limited support plan. Windows XP, Microsoft's most successful operating syste m ever, will leave what the company calls "mainstream ... (more) Windows XP's Days are Really Numbered Now - Business Center
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Microsoft's Skybox Becomes My Phone
DriverHeaven.net — ... I wrote about Skybox earlier, which was supposed to be Microsoft's MobileMe knock-off, unveiled at the Mobile World Congress (MWC) which runs Feb. 16 - 20. The beta signup site is already up, but it seems they've renamed the service; it's now My Phone. Unfortunately, it's really a teaser; there's no way to sign up yet. ______ Source: Tech-Ex ...

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