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By Julian
Published 8 October 09
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What is a broswer? Do you know?
Google has spent a significant amount of time over the past couple of years building a very impressive web browser, Chrome. By most accounts, it’s the fastest around, and isn’t system resource heavy, and those who use it seem to love it. But there’s a tiny little problem: Being the best product doesn’t matter when…

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By Victor
Published 7 October 09
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There’s little use adding any more insult to this article. What’s been said here is comprehensive. Microsoft continues to flog frustration to millions of users who are forced by unfortunate circumstances, or tricked by slick salespeople into paying for nothing
I really didn’t want to beat up on WinMo here, becau…

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By Victor
Published 7 October 09
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If you’ve always wanted a bald, sweaty, over-enthusiastic man to leave stains on your software packaging:
If you’ve been one of the lucky ones chosen by Microsoft to host a Windows 7 Launch Party, aside from the Windows 7 Napkins and Balloons, you will now have something else to show off at your party. You will receive a limited “St…

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By Julian
Published 6 October 09
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They should just dump 6.5, revamp totally the whole interface a create a brand new 7. i can tell you truly, among 4 out of 5 friends that has window mobile has dumped their devices
Barence writes “It’s not Windows Mobile 7, but at least it’s here. PC Pro has posted its full review of Windows Mobile 6.5, as found on the new HTC Tou…

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By Julian
Published 6 October 09
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“As usual trying to be evil and charge customer more”
nk497 writes “Steve Ballmer has admitted Microsoft’s licensing is too complicated and contains too much fine print, but has no plans to change it at the risk of angering shareholders — and even customers who benefit from the confusion. “I’m sure w…

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