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Confirmed: Windows 8.1 is Windows Blue, free upgrade due later this year

Confirmed: Windows 8.1 is Windows Blue, free upgrade due later this year
  • Posted May 14, 2013, 1:00 PM by Rick Burgess | Filed in Software, Microsoft Breaking News
  • Past rumors purport that Windows Blue and Windows 8.1 may actually be one and the same. At a conference today, Microsoft CFO Tami Reller validated those rumors, stating that Windows 8.1 is not only Blue, but 8.1 is on track for…

Latest Windows 8.1 beta silently updates Windows Store apps

Latest Windows 8.1 beta silently updates Windows Store apps
  • Posted May 6, 2013, 1:45 PM by Rick Burgess | Filed in Microsoft, Mobile Computing
  • Users of Microsoft's latest Windows 8.1 beta (build 9385) have reported that Windows Store apps now silently update themselves without need for user intervention. If you value up-to-dateness but couldn't care less about developer release notes, then this upcoming change…

Windows 8 Mail app gains desperately needed features, breaks Google Calendar support

Windows 8 Mail app gains desperately needed features, breaks Google Calendar support
  • Posted March 26, 2013, 3:30 PM by Rick Burgess | Filed in Microsoft, Software
  • As promised, Windows 8 and Windows RT's native productivity apps have finally received some update love. Although severely spartan in both design and features, Mail, Calendar and People now boast a number of new tricks which aim to make your…

Microsoft sells 400,000 Surface Pros despite $899+ price tag

Microsoft sells 400,000 Surface Pros despite $899+ price tag
  • Posted March 15, 2013, 1:00 PM by Rick Burgess | Filed in Industry News, Microsoft
  • Despite its rather steep $899 entry price -- and Microsoft's inability to keep the tablet in stock -- the company has moved more than 400,000 Surface Pro tablets since its February 9 debut. This information comes from anonymous sources in…

Internet Explorer 10 to run Flash content by default in Metro mode

Internet Explorer 10 to run Flash content by default in Metro mode
  • Posted March 12, 2013, 4:00 PM by Rick Burgess | Filed in Microsoft, Software
  • Starting today, Microsoft says Internet Explorer 10 will enable Adobe Flash content by default while immersive mode is engaged (i.e. "Metro mode" for IE). The change will be delivered via Microsoft's usual round of "Patch Tuesday" updates for both Windows…

Windows 8 / Office bundle costs OEMs $30 after Microsoft slashes prices

Windows 8 / Office bundle costs OEMs $30 after Microsoft slashes prices
  • Posted March 6, 2013, 1:30 PM by Rick Burgess | Filed in Microsoft, Industry News
  • Deep price cuts for Windows 8 are being given to Microsoft's OEM partners who manufacturer touchscreen-enabled computers and devices, or at least that is according to anonymous sources trusted by the Wall Street Journal. The report indicates that a $120…

Windows Blue to feature IE11, Bing search, public summer preview

Windows Blue to feature IE11, Bing search, public summer preview
  • Posted February 25, 2013, 1:30 PM by Rick Burgess | Filed in Microsoft, Software
  • Windows Blue, according to anonymous sources in touch with The Verge, is being targeted for an "aggressive" summer launch. The news outlet notes that Windows Blue just passed its "Milestone 1" build and says Win8China reported the first public preview…

Microsoft blames OEMs for slow Windows 8 sales, plans February "relaunch"

Microsoft blames OEMs for slow Windows 8 sales, plans February "relaunch"
  • Posted January 25, 2013, 6:00 PM by Rick Burgess | Filed in Microsoft, Industry News
  • A report by The Register reveals that Microsoft blames OEMs for its relatively lackluster Windows 8 sales. Purportedly, Microsoft believes vendors didn't adhere closely enough to its hardware recommendations, producing mostly non-touchscreen computers that didn't showcase Windows 8's touchable side.…

Microsoft Surface sold fewer than 1 million units in Q4 2012

Microsoft Surface sold fewer than 1 million units in Q4 2012
  • Posted January 14, 2013, 6:00 PM by Rick Burgess | Filed in Microsoft, Mobile Computing
  • It appears sales of Microsoft's Surface RT tablet may have only performed half as well as analysts expected during Q4 2012. Industry researcher Brent Thill of UBS said that Microsoft only sold about one million units -- that's one million…

New Windows chief explains why Microsoft redesigned Windows

New Windows chief explains why Microsoft redesigned Windows
  • Posted December 14, 2012, 4:00 PM by Rick Burgess | Filed in Microsoft, Software
  • Taking over after Sinofsky's departure, Julie Larson-Green now heads Microsoft's Windows product development team. In an interview with MIT Technology Review, Larson-Green discusses some of the changes made to Windows and why with the company's latest operating system. …

Microsoft faults developers for cracked Windows Store apps

Microsoft faults developers for cracked Windows Store apps
  • Posted December 12, 2012, 2:30 PM by Rick Burgess | Filed in Microsoft, Mobile Computing
  • Microsoft says a crack which allows hackers to download paid-for Windows Store apps without spending a dime is the fault of insecure app code and not a Windows Store issue. Redmond is essentially placing the onus of protecting apps against…

Open source project catalogues Windows Store apps: 25,539 total

Open source project catalogues Windows Store apps: 25,539 total
  • Posted December 3, 2012, 5:00 PM by Rick Burgess | Filed in Software, Microsoft
  • The contents of Microsoft's Windows Store are now accessible via web browser thanks to the efforts of @vlkodotnet, the developer responsible for MetroStore Scanner. The project is purportedly open source and allows users without Windows 8 to slalom through thousands of…

Microsoft Security Essentials bombs tests, loses AV-Test certificate

Microsoft Security Essentials bombs tests, loses AV-Test certificate
  • Posted November 29, 2012, 12:00 PM by Rick Burgess | Filed in Microsoft, Software Breaking News
  • Microsoft Security Essentials was the only entry to fail AV-Test's certification between September and October -- an embarrasing slip for the once well-regarded virus protection solution. MSSE received a total of 10.5 out of 18 possible points, most notably falling short…

Next Windows may be free, yearly upgrades, possible 2013 launch

Next Windows may be free, yearly upgrades, possible 2013 launch
  • Posted November 28, 2012, 5:30 PM by Rick Burgess | Filed in Microsoft, Mobile Computing
  • Tired of using the same operating system for years? Microsoft certainly hopes so. The Redmond-based software maker is hoping "Windows Blue" will change how consumers perceive Windows by introducing frequent, periodic upgrades (e.g. annual releases), akin to Apple's aggressive Mac…

Windows Store crack turns trial apps into full versions

Windows Store crack turns trial apps into full versions
  • Posted November 27, 2012, 12:02 PM by Rick Burgess | Filed in Mobile Computing, Microsoft
  • A tool of questionable ethical value has surfaced, allowing Windows 8 users to transform trial apps into their full-fledged, paid-for counterparts. Wsservice_crk has actually been available for at least a month -- most notably at the MyDigitalLife forums -- but only…

Microsoft commits to Surface, offers 4.5 years of support

Microsoft commits to Surface, offers 4.5 years of support
  • Posted November 26, 2012, 5:30 PM by Rick Burgess | Filed in Microsoft, Mobile Computing
  • If you've refrained from buying a Surface tablet due to fears it would disappear like The Kin, then it may now be time to reconsider. It appears Surface RT tablet owners will receive four and a half years of "mainstream"…

Paul Thurott: Windows 8 sales "well below" Microsoft's projections

Paul Thurott: Windows 8 sales "well below" Microsoft
  • Posted November 19, 2012, 3:00 PM by Rick Burgess | Filed in Microsoft, Mobile Computing
  • Despite Microsoft's excitement at selling four million Windows 8 upgrades in four days, well-known industry blogger Paul Thurott says sales of the OS are "well below" Microsoft's internal projections. Get your salt shakers ready, but Thurott cites ones of his…

Dell's consumer sales suffer, Windows 8 touch devices encouraging

Dell
  • Posted November 16, 2012, 4:30 PM by Rick Burgess | Filed in Industry News, Mobile Computing
  • With yesterday's report of sagging consumer PC sales, Dell said it's looking to other markets (i.e. enterprise and IT services) to help pick up the slack. Dell has talked about transitioning from consumer PCs to IT business services in the past,…

HP exec derides Microsoft Surface as "slow" and "kludgey"

HP exec derides Microsoft Surface as "slow" and "kludgey"
  • Posted November 15, 2012, 5:00 PM by Rick Burgess | Filed in Mobile Computing, The Web
  • In an interview with IDG, HP PC Business chief Todd Bradley dismissed Microsoft's first foray into the tablet market. Surface, he said, is "slow" and "kludgey". Bradley added that he hardly considers Surface competition for HP, although it's worth pointing…

Microsoft has "no plan" to release DirectX 11.1 for Windows 7 (Updated)

Microsoft has "no plan" to release DirectX 11.1 for Windows 7 (Updated)
  • Posted November 14, 2012, 3:22 PM by Rick Burgess | Filed in Microsoft, Gaming
  • According to a reply from an engineer on Microsoft's Developer Network forum, DirectX 11.1 will be available exclusively for flavors of Windows 8 only. There are apparently no plans to release 11.1 for Windows 7 or Vista. "DirectX 11.1 is…

Microsoft Surface trounced in browser benchmarks, iPad 3x faster

Microsoft Surface trounced in browser benchmarks, iPad 3x faster
  • Posted November 5, 2012, 4:30 PM by Rick Burgess | Filed in Microsoft, Mobile Computing
  • With Microsoft's tablet offering finally in the wild, Futuremark took to Peacekeeper -- its own "universal" benchmark suite -- in order to determine how Surface stacks up against its competition. Perhaps surprisingly, benchmark monkeys discovered that Surface's test performance falls…

Acer delays Windows RT offerings, fears Surface

Acer delays Windows RT offerings, fears Surface
  • Posted October 31, 2012, 5:30 PM by Rick Burgess | Filed in Microsoft, Mobile Computing
  • Shelving what it described as an "aggressive" product schedule, Acer is delaying the launch of its Windows RT offerings until Q2 of 2013. This news comes for Acer President Jim Wong who cites Microsoft's Surface tablet as the reason, in…

Microsoft prohibits ESRB Mature, PEGI 18+ apps from Windows 8

Microsoft prohibits ESRB Mature, PEGI 18+ apps from Windows 8
  • Posted October 11, 2012, 2:30 PM by Rick Burgess | Filed in Microsoft, Mobile Computing
  • According to Microsoft's published Windows 8 certification requirements, any app rated above PEGI 16 (European standard), ESRB Mature or otherwise contains content to warrant such a rating, will be prohibited from sale on the Windows Store. It's important to note this only affects…

Asus price leak reveals Windows 8 tablets from $599 to $1299

Asus price leak reveals Windows 8 tablets from $599 to $1299
  • Posted September 18, 2012, 3:00 PM by Rick Burgess | Filed in Mobile Computing, Microsoft
  • Today, a supposedly leaked roadmap slide has given us a glimpse of Asus' upcoming Windows 8 tablet line-up but more importantly: their prices. The three models -- Asus Vivo Tab RT, Vivo Tab and Taichi -- will weigh in at…

Microsoft Surface tablets facing supply constraints, chassis trouble?

Microsoft Surface tablets facing supply constraints, chassis trouble?
  • Posted July 9, 2012, 6:30 PM by Rick Burgess | Filed in Microsoft, Mobile Computing
  • Citing its usual upstream industry supply sources, Digitimes reports that Microsoft has canned plans for an aluminum-magnesium design in its upcoming Surface tablet. Instead, according to sources, Microsoft will be adopting a chassis made entirely from magnesium -- a move…

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