Rob posted last night about Google’s announcement of the Chrome Operating System. Sometimes change sneaks up on you. Sometimes it comes with a loud bang....
Crunchpad announcements coming soon! Nokia is/is not planning an Android phone for this year! Apple is working on a Tablet/Netbook/larger iPod Touch! UMPCs make a comeback!...
Ed Bott has been doing some digging in the deep dark caverns of license agreements based on a tip from a reader. And he’s discovered language...
The run up to the Windows 7 launch is well underway and I’m sure there will be no end of info beginning to pour out. Microsoft...
Daniel Escapa has posted info on and a link to sign up for the Microsoft Office 2010 Technical Preview via Microsoft Connect. This program is focused...
Responding to Enterprise and business customer concerns, Microsoft is now going to be extending the life of Windows XP into 2011. The previous life extension took...
A story on Silicon Alley Insider that caught the strategic part of my brain today reports that Microsoft will no longer pay for data plans on...
Google keeps going after Microsoft on many fronts and this is just another one that has opened up. Google has now released Google Apps Sync for...
Just when things settle down a bit with regards to the whole netbook naming thing, here comes Microsoft trying to muddy things up again. According to...
I had a heck of a time figuring out how to make Bing my default search engine in Chrome – that is, until I stumbled upon...
Yesterday, the Windows Team blog announced some changes they’re making to the upcoming Windows 7 Starter Edition. They’re removing some limitations (no more 3 application limit,...
Just moments ago I received an exclusive invitation to preview Microsoft’s new search engine, Bing. I’ve got video processing right now, but wanted to pass along...
In this video InkShow, I take a quick look at the multi-touch applications that will be a part of the Microsoft Touch Pack for Windows 7:...
Ed Bott writes about his experiences with Windows 7 multitouch and a heretofore unannounced Microsoft Touch Pack for Windows 7. The Windows 7 team blog writes...
Word out of Ars Technica is Canonical, the commercial sponsor of Ubuntu, is developing a method to run mobile-type Android apps on desktop-type Ubuntu, as well...
It looks like Microsoft has made Service Pack 2 for Vista and Windows Server 2008 available for download. Here’s a link to what you can expect...
Paul Thurrott is reporting that Microsoft will not place a 3 App limit previously planned for Windows 7 Starter Edition. That would be good news, but...
Loren Heiny picked up on a mention in Todd Bishop’s post on TechFlash about J Allard and a Microsoft Patent for a Magic Wand like device....
If you want to join the waitlist for the Office 2010 Technical Preview, here’s the link to do so. No word on selection criteria as of...
It is a slow trickle, but it is starting. In a blog post, David Rasmussen is letting us know that the OneNote team is anxious to...