Total Windows 7 Licenses Sold By Microsoft Reach 600 Million

It has been some two and a half years since Microsoft first released Windows 7. And after an utterly abysmal Windows Vista experience, the company was finally able to turn its Windows 7 into a booming success. After Windows XP, Windows 7 was probably the most successful product from Microsoft. Now, the company has announced that the total number of Windows 7 licenses sold has reached 600 million.

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Microsoft’s 4GB Xbox 360 With Kinect Will Be Available At Only $99

In the beginning of last month’s, Microsoft has launched its 4GB Xbox 360 console’s pilot selling project at Microsoft online store with Kinect and a two-year LIVE subscription for $99, and 24 months of Xbox LIVE Gold at $14.99 per month. The company has taken a decision to expand its pilot selling project. From later this month, the 4GB Xbox 360 with Kinect will be available at Best Buy stores and GameStop locations in the U.S.

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Microsoft Announces SmartGlass For Xbox, Allow AirPlay-Like Streaming To Other Devices

Apple’s AirPlay feature has long been touted as a very useful feature for iOS and Mac users. However, it seems that life is about to get as good for Xbox users too. We have been hearing that Microsoft will also unveil a similar feature and now the company has finally lived up to these hopes, announcing ‘SmartGlass’ for Xbox.

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Microsoft Plans To Bring Kinect-Supported Internet Explorer To Xbox

Microsoft has long been trying to put Xbox right at the heart of entertainment. The company has added a lot of features to the console and its online experience recently, trying to pitch in the device as a hub for gaming and entertainment in general. Now, Microsoft is back with yet more updates for the console.

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Microsoft Sets Do Not Track As Default On Internet Explorer 10

‘Do Not Track’ or DNT feature is not new for browsers. Mozilla is heavily promoting the DNT movement along with Federal Trade Commission (FTC). Google has agreed to add DNT feature in Chrome browsers. But, nobody has set the DNT feature on by default. But Microsoft’s Internet Explorer 10 on Windows 8 will switch on DNT by default. Internet Explorer 10 will also have a Flash component, on both x86/x64, and ARM. Flash will support on any site in the desktop browser, and on a select set of white listed sites such as YouTube, Netflix, and CNN.

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Microsoft Certifies Nvidia’s New Graphics Drivers For Windows 8

Nvidia has been gearing up for the prospective release of Microsoft’s Windows 8. This is manifest in the fact that the chip maker has been endeavoring hard to ready its drivers for Windows 8 and now, Microsoft has officially certified these new drivers to be good enough for the next release of its Operating System.

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Windows 8 Release Preview Launched By Microsoft

As expected Windows 8 Release Preview is available at this moment. Its available in both 32-Bit & 64-Bit version. Here we have both version download link and ISO file image link below. Microsoft also announced its plan to release final version of Windows 8 at this holiday season.

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Microsoft Changes Terms Of Service To Avoid Future Class-Action Suits

Class-action lawsuits against companies often costs them a big fortune. Tech companies have been facing such lawsuits for quite some time. And now, it seems that they have found a way to counter it. Microsoft is now starting to change its user agreements and terms of service so that users would be legally bound not to file a class-action lawsuit against it.

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