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Published 3 days ago in Windows Mobile - News

Research in Motion (RIM) and Microsoft have struck a deal via which Blackberry users will be able to run Windows Live Hotmail and Windows Live Messenger on their devices.

The two companies announced the deal on May 12; actual availability is slated for some time this summer with support for multiple languages.

Source: All about Microsoft

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Published 3 days ago in Vista - News

The release of Windows Vista Service Pack 1 not only heralded a long-awaited update of the operating system, it also meant the end of two common Windows Vista anti-activation exploits - the Grace Timer exploit and the Paradox OEM BIOS activation crack. But those who think they can escape by not updating to Service Pack 1 would be sadly mistaken.

That's because Microsoft has surreptitiously released an anti-hack detection update via Windows Update. Those who chose to have Windows Vista install updates automatically would have this update installed and running by now. If you chose to manually select updates to be installed, you should find this update listed.

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Published 5 days ago in Win7 - News

It looks like Mark Hamburg, an Adobe Systems Photoshop and Lightroom programming guru, will be leading work to give Microsoft Windows a better user interface.

And given the dramatic user interface differences between earlier and later Adobe projects that Hamburg worked on, that raises some very intriguing possibilities.

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Published 8 days ago in Windows Live - News

The Live Search team, which has said that it is "building more than a search engine," has been working on updating the many Live Search services this spring, under the codename of Rome. There have been many improvements so far, including the launch of my.live.com—a copy of the personalized live.com page. This left the door open for a live.com revamp, and today it has finally arrived.

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Published 9 days ago in Vista - News

You knew it was coming. Gateway, to our knowledge, has become the first large PC vendor to ship most of its retail PCs with the 64-bit version of Windows Vista Home Premium. The refreshed product line also brings back an Intel quad-core processor, which had been dumped by the company in the previous product cycle.

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