Wednesday, June 20, 2012

Microsoft

  • Microsoft released version 1.0 of its .NET Framework Repair Tool late last week. This version of the tool only addresses .NET Framework 4.0, but Microsoft plans to extend it to cover other framework releases in the future.
  • (Redmondmag.com)
  • Don't like the slow pace of your suppliers or business partners?  Innovate for them – so you're not dependent on their lame efforts. That's the new growth strategy from Microsoft (MSFT).
  • (Businessweek)
  • Microsoft Corp. (MSFT), the world's largest software maker, will release a new version of the Windows Phone program in handsets this fall, part of a broad effort to gain ground against Apple Inc. and Google Inc. (GOOG) in mobile devices.
  • (Bloomberg)
  • Recently a document was leaked that gave away quite a bit of information on the next-gen Microsoft gaming console commonly referred to as the Xbox 720.
  • (Forbes)
  • Microsoft Corp. (MSFT) previewed the next generation of its Windows Phone Wednesday as it continued an offensive in the mobile-communications market that began with introduction of a Windows tablet Monday.
  • (NASDAQ)
  • Microsoft has finally and officially removed the wraps from the OS formerly known as Apollo.
  • (engadget)
  • Microsoft previewed Windows Phone 8 to developers on Wednesday at its Windows Phone Summit event, showing off new features and a key strategy for the new platform.
  • (Gigaom.com)
  • Reports indicate Microsoft didn't give its long list of OEM partners much of a heads up before announcing its foray into full hardware production with the Surface tablet earlier this week.
  • (techspot.com)
  • Microsoft staged a flashy, Apple-esque unveiling for its new tablet Surface — but conspicuously absent from the fanfare was any mention by the company of the device as an e-reader.
  • (Politico.com)

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