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Last year Microsoft announced that the existing VOIP partnership with Verizon would be terminating in 2008 . Currently this service allows Windows Live Messenger users to call friends and family using regular landlines and mobile phones, but this functionality is set to expire over the next few months...
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Codename Nemo is designed to be an add-on for Windows Vista (Home Premium and Vista Ultimate editions), that integrates Spaces, Messenger and Live Call into a UI designed for large monitors and TVs. Nemo essentially creates a Windows Live Media Center, and is optimized for use by Microsoft Media Center...
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Microsoft has today announced the expansion of its Windows Live hardware line, both with the new range of voip headsets (LifeChat) and a wider range of webcams (LifeCam). - The Microsoft LifeCam NX-6000 will be widely available in November 2006 for an estimated retail price of $99.95 (U.S.). This is...
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The Messenger Team is poised to release new features into the imminent Windows Live Messenger April refresh, including: Windows Live Today: The Windows Live replacement of MSN Messenger's MSN Today pop up box when you sign in to Messenger. Encrypted Contacts: You can now choose to encrypt you buddy...
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This interview with Phil mainly focuses on Windows Live Mail and the upcoming Windows Live Mail Desktop Client. This is the first of several interviews we will be posting this week. 0.00 Introduction 0.17 Windows Live Mail: M5 update 5.34 Windows Live Mail: Long term strategy and development 6.35 @live...
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In a BusinessWeek article published today, Olga Kharif talks about Microsoft's expansion into VOIP in and how consumers can expect to see it integrated into future products and services. - In Windows Live Messenger and Mail users can call their contacts directly using their centralised address book...
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Last night saw the first Windows Live Session in the UK, hosted at MSN London. Phil Holden gave some good demos of Windows Live beta products as well as outlining the history and intentions behind them. Several MSN UK staff were present too, some of whom had actually read LiveSide :-) It would take to...