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  1. winextra 8 results »

    Microsoft and Windows Round-up – 31.8.2010 Microsoft and Windows Round-up – 31.8.2010

    winextra.com » winextra - Sep 1, 2010

    Running a little late getting this round-up out tonight as I’ve been heads down figuring out video type stuff in preparation for our new video show that will be launching Sept. 1st. Microsoft: Microsoft, Who Supports

  2. One Microsoft Way 2 results »

    Microsoft unveils shape-shifting Arc Touch Mouse Microsoft unveils shape-shifting Arc Touch Mouse

    arstechnica.com » One Microsoft Way - Sep 1, 2010

    After a month of rumors and leaks, Microsoft has released the Arc Touch Mouse. The device is available for presale on Amazon.com, BestBuy.com, and Buy.com for $69.95. It will ship in early December, and will officially

  3. the::unwired 4 results »

    DONE: Microsoft Windows Phone 7 reaches Ready to DONE: Microsoft Windows Phone 7 reaches Ready to Manufacture

    theunwired.net » the::unwired - Sep 1, 2010

    Slowly but constantly Microsoft gets serious with its upcoming Windows Phone 7 launch. What was announced back in February as an upcoming launch during this year's holiday season (whatever it means for a European aka

  4. News 1 results »

    Microsoft puts final touches on Windows Phone 7 Microsoft puts final touches on Windows Phone 7, sends it to OEMs

    arstechnica.com » News - Sep 1, 2010

    Microsoft has announced that Windows Phone 7 has hit the release to manufacturing milestone. The OS has been finalized and has been sent off to Microsoft's partners around the world, who in turn will put it on their

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  5. WINDOWS.BLORGE 4 results »

    Microsoft revives Windows 7 Family Pack Microsoft revives Windows 7 Family Pack

    blorge.com » WINDOWS.BLORGE - 15 hours ago

    Microsoft is bringing back the much-loved but short-lived Windows 7 Family Pack. Unfortunately, once again it’s only going to be available for a limited time. Windows 7 is already selling extremely well, out-pacing

  6. WMPoweruser.com 3 results »

    Microsoft discontinues Bing for Windows Mobile for Microsoft discontinues Bing for Windows Mobile for QVGA devices

    wmpoweruser.com » WMPoweruser.com - Sep 2, 2010

    Microsoft has discontinued support for Bing Mobile on QVGA Windows Mobile devices, apparently in an effort to focus on the Windows Phone 7 version and the higher-end Windows Mobile 6.5 and 6.1 devices, according to

  7. PhoneNews.com 1 results »

    Microsoft Closes Door on Bing for Older, Some Current Microsoft Closes Door on Bing for Older, Some Current Windows Phones

    pcsintel.com » PhoneNews.com - Sep 2, 2010

    Microsoft has updated Bing for Windows Mobile, in a way that many Windows Phone owners won’t be happy about. The latest version of Bing for Windows Mobile prohibits devices with QVGA or lower resolution screens… even

  8. Windows 7 News 1 results »

    Almost there… Microsoft Has Released Phone 7 to Almost there… Microsoft Has Released Phone 7 to Manufacturing

    windows7news.com » Windows 7 News - Sep 2, 2010

    Reports from several outlets yesterday indicated that Microsoft is in the final stages of the release of Windows Phone 7, their long anticipated answer to the Apple iPhone. Their holiday 2010 availability goal seems to

  9. SlashPhone 3 results »

    Microsoft Announces Release To Manufacturing Microsoft Announces Release To Manufacturing Milestone for Windows Phone 7

    slashphone.com » SlashPhone - Sep 2, 2010

    The Windows Phone 7 development team at Microsoft has completed the Release To Manufacturing (RTM) milestone, ready to pass to various manufacturer and release to market. The team had “ten thousand of Windows Phone 7

  10. Computerworld Blogs - Linux & Unix 1 results »

    Is Microsoft's $15 Windows Phone 7 fee cheaper for Is Microsoft's $15 Windows Phone 7 fee cheaper for smartphone makers than free Android?

    computerworld.com » Computerworld Blogs - Linux & Unix - Sep 1, 2010

    Microsoft is claiming that it's less expensive for smartphone makers to put Windows Phone 7 on their phones than it is for them to put Android on it --- even though Android is free and Windows Phone 7 costs them $15

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