Within the numerous updates last night of Live.com and Live Search launching came a not insignificant revamp of the Live Mobile services, including:
– A beta mobile version of live.com is now available, something which got us excited a while back…
Within the numerous updates last night of Live.com and Live Search launching came a not insignificant revamp of the Live Mobile services, including:
– A beta mobile version of live.com is now available, something which got us excited a while back…
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 …
Today Microsoft announced the official launch of three Windows Live services, Live.com, Windows Live Search, and Windows Live Mobile.
Windows Live Search, will by Thursday become the search engine for MSN, according to Ken Moss in the Live Search …
Windows Live Local, “powered by” Virtual Earth, has come out of beta, too. Looking quite polished, with Bird’s Eye Views added for many cities (take a look at the collection, thanks to the Virtual Earth blog) , Live …
We're currently updating the site, and will post more details on the changes later. Existing users can login with their old accounts once they have reset their password.
As we said, both code-name Max and Live.com released updates on Friday. Max added RSS and ATOM feed reading to the photo sharing and more to come product, as well as support for the .Net Framework 3.0 rc1. You can …
Word is out that Messenger 8.1 is up on Connect for the testers, mostly Windows Live Butterflys, who have been accepted into the program, some 1689 testers, Mess.be is reporting, although many more are “pending”.
JCXP reports that roaming has …
Microsoft codename Max, the photo organizer/feed reader that is really going to be more about storing, organizing, and sharing content of all types, is about to upgrade, according to their blog:
…Over the next few hours, we’ll be upgrading
In a somewhat surprising move, the upcoming Microsoft video upload site, codenamed Warhol, currently running under the "final" name Soapbox, will be not fall under the Windows Live brand.
Although the site is still in internal beta at http://soapbox.msn.com, here's …