Archive for May, 2008

Played the Nintendo Wii, now play fro Fit…For years, video games have been blamed for turning users into idle layabouts who only venture off the couch to fill up on potato chips , especially us computer geeks who love gaming as well. Nintendo Co Ltd now aims to shatter that image with a game that aims to get players off the couch and lead them to stretch, shake and sweat their way to a healthy life. “Wii READ MORE...

On May 6th Microsoft finally released it’s long awaited Windows upgrades to Vista and XP. Microsoft had a initial plan to release them to the public in Mid April, but due to the critical bugs that were found just a week before release, the upgrades were halted. But now both the upgrades are available on both Microsoft Download centre and on automatic updates. SP3 of XP has quite relative advantages, it is more secure, because I have been READ MORE...

In my Last post on The Microsoft Research Project The World Wide Telescope, I gave a away a few features of new technology being made with a video to show you as well. But now, just a couple of hours ago Microsoft Research released the first public beta of Worldwide Telescope since it’s debut last month. The software is a combination of various state-of-the-art Microsoft technologies including Live Lab’s Photosynth and Seadragon using numerous READ MORE...

Do You MSN?, Now Do MSN Messenger-TV…

Posted by sam On May - 7 - 2008

MSN Messenger being one of the most widely and gloabally used IM software is now launching a new, very well grommed activity within itself. Yeah You heard it right it’s TV. MSN Live Messenger-TV On May 8th Messenger TV will be released to the following 20 countries: Australia, Belgium, Brazil, Canada, Denmark, Germany, Indonesia, Italy, India, Malaysia, Mexico, Netherlands, New Zealand, Norway, Philippines, Russia, Singapore, Spain, Sweden, and READ MORE...

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Well after 3months and Two Day’s, Software Giant Microsoft’s CEO STEVE BALLMER, formally withdrew the case of acquiring Yahoo! Inc. Reportedly earlier this week, Microsoft increased its bid for acquiring Yahoo! by a whooping $ 5bn, over the $ 44.2bn it made arlier this year on Feb1st 2008. It is said that Microsoft believed that the deal would have provided more innovation for the future growth of both the ccomapnies, creating more READ MORE...


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