Firefox’s Metro Flavor Arrives On Its Nightly Channel

The Mozilla team has been working on a metro-version of the Firefox browser, primarily meant for the Windows 8 machines. The metro version supposedly includes a number of modern UI elements. According to reports, the Firefox with modern UI has now arrived at the nightly channel.

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Microsoft’s Job Listing Confirms The Upcoming Windows Blue Upgrade

We have been hearing of an upcoming Windows Blue upgrade which would essentially put the Windows platform on a yearly update schedule. The idea is to bring low-cost updates to Windows users, kind of similar to Apple’s approach towards Mac OS. Now, a job listing by Microsoft makes the first official mention of Windows Blue.

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Microsoft Brings MSN Messenger One Step Closer To Skype

Microsoft had earlier announced that it would be pulling the plug on its MSN Messenger by March 15. Alongside the announcement, the company also hinted that it may transport the MSN Messenger user base on to Skype. The company has divulged more details to that end.

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[Tutorial] How To Install and Use Winapp2.ini In Windows

Winapp2.ini file was initially added by Piriform inside CCleaner to allow their users to make their own custom tailored entries. This tutorial will show you how to perform the Winapp2.ini installation inside CCleaner and how to use it.

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Microsoft Office May Come To Linux In 2014

Microsoft and the open-source community have been at odds, more than often. Yet, of late, the software giant has tried to smooth things down, especially because of the growing popularity of open-source operating systems. Reports now claim that Microsoft is working on a version of Microsoft Office that would work fine on Linux machines. This version is expected to arrive in 2014.

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Google’s Eric Schmidt Bitterly Criticizes China In His New Book

China has long been lambasted by the Western governments and companies for allegedly backing hackers who steal trade secrets and otherwise cause financial damages to organizations. Google’s chairman, Eric Schmidt, has criticized the country at length in his new book for its unethical cyber practices.

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