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WinInfo Short Takes, May 11, 2012

By Paul Thurrott, 05/11/2012

An often irreverent look at this week's other news, including the start of the Windows 8 Upgrade offer, a rumor about an Xbox 360 version of IE, Xbox 360 continues to rule a ...

WinInfo Short Takes, May 25, 2012

By Paul Thurrott, 05/25/2012

An often irreverent look at this week's other news, including a Ballmer misquote about Windows 8, a Google transparency report that highlights Microsoft’s anti-piracy battles, ...

New Bing Is a Bit Socially Awkward

By Paul Thurrott, 05/16/2012

Microsoft rolled out a set of previously announced changes to Bing that represents the biggest overhaul to its search service since its debut 3 years ago.

WinInfo Short Takes, May 18, 2012

By Paul Thurrott, 05/18/2012

An often irreverent look at this week's other news, including Windows Phone market share surges thanks to Lumia 900, AT&T has big expectations for Windows Phone thanks to Windows ...

Technology versus Sexism

By Michael K. Campbell, 05/23/2012

Michael K. Campbell explains why he's tired of hearing about sexism in the IT industry.

Senate Judiciary Committee to Examine Windows RT Browser Allegations

By Paul Thurrott, 05/14/2012

Staffers for the US Senate Judiciary Committee will examine allegations that Microsoft is unfairly limiting its web browser competitors in the version of Windows 8 aimed at ...

Facebook Stumbles Out of the Gate with Weak IPO

By Paul Thurrott, 05/21/2012

Anyone hoping that last week’s Facebook IPO was going to trigger a new wave of Internet bubble hysteria came away disappointed after the social networking giant stumbled badly and ...

Rethinking the PC

By Paul Thurrott, 05/22/2012

Windows 8 will usher in a new era of tablet devices that will make today’s traditional laptops look like the dinosaurs they are.

Bring Your Own Device: IBM's 'Struggle' Part of a Long Tradition

By Paul Robichaux, 05/24/2012

Companies might struggle with the BYOD phenomenon, but it's really just an evolution in IT similar to employees accessing corporate networks from their home computers.

What is the Outlook Mobile Service account?

By William Lefkovics, 06/30/2009

Microsoft Office Outlook 2007 ships with an optional account type that can employ a web service to send SMS messages from Outlook to an SMS text-enabled cell phone account.


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