Starting with Windows Home Server Power Pack 2, Microsoft has finally enabled Windows Home Server to properly recognize machines running Windows 7, the upcoming OS from Microsoft.
Here’s yet another golden opportunity to grab a fully licensed Microsoft product worth around US $680 for free, absolutely no strings attached!
Scott Guthrie has announced the availability of Windows Azure Tools for Microsoft Visual Studio March 2009 CTP in his keynote address at MIX conference in Vegas.
Apple showed off a preview of the new upcoming OS for iPhone which will offer 1,000 new APIs for developers, and deliver over 100 new features. The iPhone OS 3.0 will ship in summer 2009 and will be free to all iPhone and iPhone 3G customers.
We are announcing the availability of Windows Home Server as a part of TechNet Plus and MSDN subscription downloads. Both TechNet Plus and MSDN subscribers can now evaluate Windows Home Server without any time limits what's so ever.
If you have missed your plane to Vegas or are stuck gambling in a casino, you can still watch the live keynote form The Venetian in Las Vegas with Scott Guthrie, Corporate Vice President of the .NET Developer Platform and Bill Buxton, Principal Researcher at Microsoft Research.
It is not the first time that we have seen a Windows 7 build being leaked out from Microsoft labs to the world of Internet. It has been confirmed that Windows 7 Build 7057 with build string of 7057.0.x86fre.winmain. 090305 2000 has been leaked.
Windows 7 Build 7048 includes some cool new icons. Here is a full illustration of all the new icons included in this Build(7048) of Windows 7. All these new icons from Windows 7 Build 7048 can be downloaded here.
Just about a few days ago, Amazon revealed Kindle 2 – a book reading device from Amazon which allows you to read books via a 6″ display screen on the device. Advantages include being able to download book through a wireless connection that connects directly to Amazon’s Kindle Store that boast over 90,000 popular titles.
As was expected, Microsoft today has released the Service Pack 2 Release Candidate build for both Windows Vista and Windows Server 2008 to general public. Just a few days ago, we posted exclusive screenshots from Windows Vista SP2 RC when it was released to Microsoft Connect testers, MSDN and TechNet subscribers.