Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer has let the Windows Phone 7 masses know that the highly anticipated first update for the software, which includes copy and paste, will arrive sometime in early March.
The first photo of what apparently is a Nokia Windows Phone 7 concept device has leaked to the surface and while that means it might never make it to shelves, let's hope that it does. It looks fantastic.
The good news is, it looks like Verizon's Windows Phone 7 powered HTC Trophy is a world phone. The bad news is, it might not come out until June. Worse news, it's probably going to be Verizon's first WP7 device.
Microsoft has announced that the highly anticipated NoDo aka copy and paste update for Windows Phone 7 won't be rolling out until the second half of March. Ouch.
Microsoft is in the process of launching the Windows Phone 7.5 Mango update at an event in New York. The foremost most important update to the Windows Phone 7 platform since its launch, it is anticipated to convey the platform up to equivalence with contenders like Apple and Google, although Microsoft will have to do much more than that to attain their level of recognition.
Most of the Skype users have been reporting about the update of Skype issued to fix a corruption which distressed users' systems, more particularly, an XML file, had not resolve the problem.
An Italian security researcher has unveiled a zero-day bug in Internet Explorer browser that could permit hackers to take on browser cookies and expand access to user accounts.
Google, Microsoft and Yahoo have determined to function jointly to generate a latest website tagging standard that would permit search engines to correctly classify their content in search results.
Microsoft has sketched a huge Patch package which is going to have 34 security vulnerabilities patch in Windows, Internet Explorer, SQL and its Office productivity suite.
Microsoft declares two security bulletins to tenacity security errors in Windows and Office, but did absent the suite's Mac version defenseless. In overall, this month's patches resolute three susceptibilities, one in the Windows Internet Name Service (WINS) and another two in Microsoft PowerPoint.