Posts Tagged ‘Microsoft’

XP has 10 Days Left, kind of

In less than ten days Windows XP will no longer be an option when purchasing most computers, despite the fact that over 208,000 people requested that the XP deadline be extended even longer. It's time to move on people, or is it?

June 20th, 2008
XP has 10 Days Left, kind of

Microsoft Serious About Improving Their Brand

Back in March, Ryan wrote an article questioning whether Microsoft has been losing brand credibility. These days, branding is crucial. Just three years ago, Microsoft was seated an number 11 on the list of top 100 brands, only to move to the 59th seat out of 100 more recently.

June 18th, 2008
Microsoft Serious About Improving Their Brand

Get 35% Off of eBay Purchases via Microsoft’s Cashback

If you couldn't tell by now, we're all about saving a buck whenever we can. That's why we told you about how you could get 10% off of eBay purchases through Microsoft's Cashback program. We're going to bring it up once more, only because they've sweetened the deal.

June 17th, 2008
Get 35% Off of eBay Purchases via Microsoft’s Cashback

CyberNotes: iCal vs. Windows Calendar

How many of you use a calendar on a regular basis to keep yourself organized? I'm sure many of you do because we all have hectic schedules with people to see and places to go. Everybody has a favorite solution whether it be a standard paper calendar or something like Google Calendar.

June 16th, 2008
CyberNotes: iCal vs. Windows Calendar

Microsoft and Yahoo Part Ways for Good

When Microsoft withdrew their bid to acquire Yahoo back in May, while it may have appeared it was over between the two companies, it really wasn't. Now we can finally say it's over, and Microsoft and Yahoo have parted ways. They realized neither a full or partial acquisition would come from their talks, and so both have walked away.

June 13th, 2008
Microsoft and Yahoo Part Ways for Good

Windows Live Writer Gets Even Better…

Now that we've been using our Mac computers for about a month, we can tell you that one of the applications we miss the most is Windows Live Writer. Microsoft has really done a great job with it and they've managed to pack it full of features without slowing it down. The new blogging software we use, while nice, just doesn't match up.

June 3rd, 2008
Windows Live Writer Gets Even Better…

Microsoft Teams with HP to Boost Live Search

In an attempt to gain market share in the search arena, Microsoft has just announced a partnership with HP that will make their Live Search the default on Hewlett-Packard computers that are shipped in the United States and Canada.

June 2nd, 2008
Microsoft Teams with HP to Boost Live Search

Microsoft Launches Preview of Task Market to “Get More Done”

Have you ever been working in Excel and you knew there was a complex formula you could use to makes things easier but you just couldn't think of (or didn't know) how to do it? Or maybe you were designing a brochure and you needed some help with the graphics or formatting.

May 30th, 2008
Microsoft Launches Preview of Task Market to “Get More Done”

Windows 7 Demo Not too Exciting

Last night at the D6 conference both Bill Gates and Steve Ballmer sat down together for an interview. We've got two highlight videos from the conference below, and there were actually some interesting things brought up. What's even more surprising is that there were some jokes being thrown around.

May 28th, 2008
Windows 7 Demo Not too Exciting

Canon and Microsoft Team for “Top 100 Photo Contest”

Canon and Microsoft have teamed up for what they're calling the "Top 100 Photo Contest." They're offering a grand prize package worth $10,000, but they're also offering other prizes including a 1st place prize and people's choice awards.

May 27th, 2008
Canon and Microsoft Team for “Top 100 Photo Contest”

Sinofsky (Barely) Discusses Windows 7

Microsoft has been very quiet on what to expect from Windows 7, and that's to be expected after they over-promised on Vista thereby leading to a lot of disappointment. Despite Microsoft's best efforts to keep things under wraps they still have a hard time dealing with leaks, and if rumors are right there's yet another milestone right around the corner.

May 27th, 2008
Sinofsky (Barely) Discusses Windows 7

Ballmer Says 55% of Businesses are Still Picking XP

In about another month Windows XP will no longer be an option for people and businesses looking to buy a new computer, despite the fact that hundreds of thousands of people have signed a petition wanting to keep XP alive. In Israel today Steve Ballmer told the press that Vista is selling very well, and that it is the operating system of choice for nearly 100% of new consumer PC's.

May 21st, 2008
Ballmer Says 55% of Businesses are Still Picking XP

XP SP3 Keeps Rebooting? (BSoD Error 0x0000007E)

Naturally Windows XP users have been wanting to upgrade to the latest and greatest Service Pack 3, but it seems as though some users are getting an unexpected surprise. If you have a desktop by HP/Compaq with an AMD processor you may find that your computer shows a blue screen of death (BSoD) when starting up. And to top it all off it won't stop rebooting.

May 19th, 2008
XP SP3 Keeps Rebooting? (BSoD Error 0x0000007E)

Save XP Petition Grows to Over 200,000 Signatures

We've mentioned the "SAVE XP" Petition that InfoWorld has put together before and at last count in mid-April, over 164,000 people had signed it. The purpose of the petition is to ask Microsoft to extend the date that XP will be available. InfoWorld has just updated the petition count and at this point, over 200,000 people have signed it.

May 19th, 2008
Save XP Petition Grows to Over 200,000 Signatures

CyberNotes: Windows Contacts vs. Address Book

These days, it can be difficult to manually keep track of contact information for family, friends, and co-workers. Not only is there usually a phone number to remember, but often times there are multiple phone numbers, email addresses, fax numbers, pager numbers, etc. One way to solve the problem of trying to keep up with all of your contact's information is to use an application for managing them.

May 19th, 2008
CyberNotes: Windows Contacts vs. Address Book

Microsoft Touchwall: The Surface Gets Supersized

The digital future appears to be one that embraces touch-screen technology, or so Microsoft thinks. Last year they showed off the $10,000 Surface, which is a large touch-screen table that can interact with things that are placed on it. For example, the Surface has started showing up in AT&T stores as a way for users to compare and contrast devices that they sell.

May 15th, 2008
Microsoft Touchwall: The Surface Gets Supersized

A Look at Microsoft’s WorldWide Telescope

A lot of hype has surrounded Microsoft's WorldWide Telescope right from the start, especially after we learned that it made Robert Scoble cry. Back in February he took a trip to Microsoft and saw it in action. He was under embargo and couldn't explain what it was that he saw, but he did say that it was life changing and it was something that had an emotional impact on him.

May 13th, 2008
A Look at Microsoft’s WorldWide Telescope

CyberNotes: Apple Front Row vs. Windows Media Center

Today we're taking a look at Apple's Front Row vs. Windows Media Center. We're not really sure if Front Row can be compared to Media Center because right now, they serve different purposes. Front Row is more of an interface for controlling the media already on your computer while Media Center will do that in addition to recording television shows.

May 12th, 2008
CyberNotes: Apple Front Row vs. Windows Media Center

Big Cash Piles in the Tech Industry

Can you imagine having 20 billion dollars plus in cash, just lying around? Microsoft for many years has been one company in the tech industry that always had at least that on hand. In fact, four years ago they had a whopping $64 billion dollars sitting around.

May 9th, 2008
Big Cash Piles in the Tech Industry

Office Ultimate 2007 Promotion for $59 Ends Soon!

Back in September, we wrote about "The Ultimate Steal" from Microsoft because they were offering students the option to purchase Office Ultimate 2007 for just $59 bucks. Considering it retails for $680, this deal is a 91% discount. At the time they said the offer would end on April 30th, but as it turns out, they extended the offer a few days and now its set to end on May 16th, a week from today.

May 9th, 2008
Office Ultimate 2007 Promotion for $59 Ends Soon!