It appears that Microsoft is now targeting colleges from around the world to use their Windows Live Mail service. Microsoft offers colleges these services at no cost to the university and in return the university is getting a well-maintained mail server system. Currently there are 72 universities that have signed on with Microsoft and there are still 200 more that Microsoft is going to
According to the sources at Bink.nu Microsoft is readying a Windows Live Voicemail service that will allow users to store all of their voicemail in one central location. The voicemail will be able to be converted into several different formats (MP3, WAV and WMA) to ensure that a user can take them on-the-go.
This is all going to be part of Microsoft's Windows Live services which
Microsoft now has plans on producing a cooler (as in less heat dissipation) Xbox 360 by next year. They will do this by upgrading the CPU using a 65-nanometer manufacturing technique which will lower the heat that the Xbox releases. Will it fix the overheating issue? They don't actually say that it will fix the overheating issue but state that it will produce
To honor the anniversary of Joan Miro, a Spanish surrealist, Google had altered their logo to what you see in the image on the side. Joan Miro was born in 1893 and passed away in 1983. Joan Miro's family had contacted Google and requested that the logo be removed because of underlying copyrights that were violated. Google complied with the request and promptly removed