Microsoft has freed its note-taking software ‘OneNote 2013’ off all feature restrictions, meaning that OneNote for Windows is now no longer a freemium product. Redmond had launched OneNote for Mac as a…
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Ex-Opera CEO rolls out new browser dubbed ‘Vivaldi’
Ex-Opera CEO Jon von Tetzchner has rolled out the first technical preview of the new browser dubbed Vivaldi, which he claims is specifically designed for people “who have problems” fitting all their…
Google discloses two more Microsoft Windows bugs
Google has disclosed a pair of new security flaws present in Microsoft’s Windows 7 and Windows 8.1 OS. The search giant has publicly revealed two more Windows 7 and Windows 8.1 bugs…
Microsoft Band gets new guided workout range
Microsoft has rolled out a new software update for its fitness tracker wearable ‘Microsoft Band’ that adds twelve new guided workouts to the device. The update adds 12 new guided workouts that…
Microsoft no longer offers free support for Windows 7
Microsoft has finally ceased free support for the popular Windows 7 operating system ahead of the Windows 10 launch this year. The end of mainstream support means computers running Windows 7 will…
Samsung Galaxy S5 gets Android 5.0 Lollipop update in UK
Samsung has begun rolling out Android 5.0 Lollipop update to Galaxy S5 handsets in the UK. The Samsung Galaxy S5 Lollipop update has already reached Poland, Russia, Malaysia and Spain. Users can…
“KitKat” powers 39.1% Android devices; no word about Lollipop
Google’s updated Android distribution statistics reveal that Android 4.4 “KitKat” is currently the most popular version of the mobile OS. According to the latest Android adoption figures, Android KitKat, version 4.4 of…
Microsoft, Alibaba collaborate to take on counterfeit software products
Tech giant Microsoft has collaborated with Chinese online retailer Alibaba Group to remove counterfeit and unlicensed software from the online retailer’s Taobao Marketplace and Tmall.com online shopping websites. As part of the…
Microsoft rolls out Spring ’15 release for Parature
Microsoft has rolled out the Spring ’15 release for Parature, Redmond’s self-service customer relationship management (CRM) offering. According to Bill Patterson, senior director of customer self-service solutions at Microsoft, the Spring ’15…
Microsoft to replace Internet Explorer in Windows 10 with ‘Spartan’, new report claims
There have long been rumours of Microsoft’s Internet Explorer browser getting a 360 degree overhaul with the release of new Windows 10 OS, but new reports suggest a brand new web browser…
Microsoft Internet Explorer Chief Dean Hachamovitch leaves company after 24 years
Dean Hachamovitch, longtime Internet Explorer chief, has confirmed his departure from Microsoft after serving for over 24 years. Hachamovitch announced his departure in an interview with GeekWire on Thursday saying “I’m overdue…
Microsoft no longer needs to offer browser choice menu in Europe
Microsoft will no longer have to offer Windows users with a Browser Choice menu in Europe as a European Commission order enforcing the same has expired. The EU had penalized the Redmond…
Google working on new Android version for cars, new report claims
New reports suggest Google is working on a new Android version dubbed Android M, that would be built directly into cars, letting drivers enjoy Internet benefits without even plugging in their smartphones….
Viber vs. ESET Twitter war looms
A war of words has kicked off between Viber and ESET after the latter flagged the messaging app as being a potential threat which Viber didn’t take lightly and lashed back saying…
Lumia Denim update hits Lumia 520, Lumia 525, Lumia 1320, more in China
Microsoft has started rolling out the Lumia Denim update for Lumia 520, Lumia 525, Lumia 526, Lumia 625, Lumia 720, Lumia 720T and Lumia 1320 in China building up expectations that the…