Tuesday, August 12, 2014

Microsoft pitches Windows for Internet of Things to maker community

Microsoft pitches Windows for Internet of Things to maker community | Microsoft waves goodbye to major Windows updates with August release

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Microsoft pitches Windows for Internet of Things to maker community
Hoping to cover all its bases in the emerging Internet-of-Things market, Microsoft is proffering a helping hand to "makers," DIYers, hardware hackers and other builders of things that may one day end up on the Internet. Read More

Microsoft waves goodbye to major Windows updates with August release
Microsoft confirmed Tuesday that the next update to Windows 8.1 will take place on August 12, but said that users should expect future, minor updates on a steady cadence rather than intermittent milestone updates. Read More

Win Phone 7 users aghast Microsoft axed Skype for their phones
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Windows 8.1 biz users face patch freeze as Microsoft sets critical updates
Businesses running Windows 8.1 must have April's 'Update 1' in place or they get no patch satisfaction. Read More

Windows 9: Goodbye, Charms bar, hello virtual desktops?
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Windows 8's no-name update plan nails OS's coffin shut
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Microsoft slashes IE support, sets 'huge' edict for Jan. 2016
Company makes another move that will complicate the lives of its best customers: enterprises. Read More


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