Whoah: This isn’t your grandpa’s Hotmail. The folks at Microsoft have taken updating their world-market-share-leading webmail service seriously, adding unrivaled tools for organizing and cleaning out inboxes and
Microsoft has gone official with OneNote for the iPad. Interestingly, it’s free for occasional users but if you are a full time user you’ll pay $5 for the
Big day if you use the commercial Lync service because the official app is out: IMPORTANT: Microsoft Lync 2010 for Windows Phone requires a Lync Server or Office365/Lync
As expected it’s out. Waypoint is free and ATLAS is $5 (except on Windows Phones where it’s free). Here are the download links: iPhone: http://itunes.apple.com/us/app/halo-waypoint/id468457600?mt=8 Android: https://market.android.com/details?id=com.halo.companion Windows
Many of you now Charlie Kindel He was a Windows phone general manager and worked at Microsoft for 21 years before leaving on a startup. So what happened
I ride the train, flipping through my phone until my thumb knuckle starts hurting (is that normal?), then glide from the actual train onto to a figurative express
In the third quarter of 2004 Motorola made history by releasing the most popular flip phone which took the world by storm. Thin, with sharp lines, this clamshell