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Will the Nokia-Microsoft alliance slow down Androids pace?

As part of a new agreement, Nokia will adopt Windows Phone as its choice smartphone platform, and Bing will become the default search engine on all of Nokia’s phones! This is the hottest news in the tech industry. This is a bold move by Nokia which is still the market leader in mobile hardware but [...]

Is Ipad really a threat to Microsoft?

“Netbooks aren’t better at anything, they are slow, they have a low quality displays and they run old PC softwares…they are just cheap laptops.” – These were the words of Steve Jobs while he was introducing his so-called ‘magical’ Ipad. Although all of these reasons are practically true but still I can’t see anything ‘magical’ [...]

Agile Development ……the dynamic way for the dynamic world

Agile Software Development is a methodology for software development that promotes development iterations, open collaboration, and adaptability throughout the life-cycle of the project. With Ernst…

Windows 7 Mobile OS – Flashy?

Microsoft has launched the latest version of its mobile phone operating system, called Windows Phone 7 series. The software has a redesigned user interface and incorporates many Microsoft services such as Xbox LIVE games and the Zune music service. The software was introduced at an event at the Mobile World Congress in Barcelona. According to [...]

Windows 7 ‘Black Screen of Death’ – De Ja Vu?

Microsoft has confirmed that it is investigating a problem described as the “black screen of death”, which affects its latest operating system. The error means that users of Windows 7 see a totally black screen after logging on to the system. The firm said it was looking into reports that suggest its latest security update [...]

Is There Room for Microsoft at the Linux Table?

An ex-Microsoft employee set off minor pandemonium in the blogosphere with this proposition: What if Microsoft were to develop its very own Linux distro? “It’s an interesting thought, but a continent would have to split and form a new ocean before Microsoft gains insight enough to dominate a Linux universe,” said Slashdot blogger yagu. Well, [...]

Will Microsoft’s Courier Deliver the Goods?

Microsoft may be readying to let fly with a dual-screen, multi-touch tablet device, according to what appear to be leaked photos and video. The so-called Courier may give Microsoft a firm foothold in a growing category of devices, but software and price point are two tricky areas the Courier would have to master in order [...]