Mozilla Achieves Firefox Metro Prototype For Windows 8 Milestone

Folks at Mozilla seem really geared up for creating a metro-styled Firefox for Windows 8. And daunting as it did sound at first, the fellows are making leaps and bounds and are all set to meet the deadlines and accomplish milestones. Earlier, the Firefox team had stated that they would achieve the working prototype milestone during the second quarter of 2012. Now according to the project head, Brian Bondy, they have!

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PuzzleTime – Children Best Puzzle Game – Windows Phone App [Free]

There are so many puzzle games for children but few are best. PuzzleTime is an ideal game app for children. Children’s decision making ability will be increased by this game. PuzzleTime is developed by BabyFirst and this windows app is Free. Here we have the details with complete feature and screen shots.

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[Tutorial] How To Remotely Access Your Windows PC From Android Device

TheTechJournal have been covering many different techniques which help you remotely access or control your computer, phone or other types of devices but most of those advices were focused around Apple products. Today I will turn a little bit to other side and show you how you can use your Android phone or tablet and remotely access your computer with Windows 7 operating system.

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Windows Phone Apps Marketing Plan By Microsoft Leaked

Smartphone and tablets are the rage of today’s tech world. However, without a large ecosystem to support them, even an excellent product won’t pitch in with the users. Apple’s products and Android devices are a huge success precisely for the reason that they are part of a greater ecosystem, with hundreds of thousands of apps available for each. Now, Microsoft may be planning to take its Windows Phone Marketplace up a notch, as is evidenced by some leaked Microsoft slides.

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[Tutorial] How To Enable Handwriting Recognition In Windows 7

If you prefer hand writing rather then typing and you have a tablet or touch screen display that supports a pen input then you should try out a Windows 7 feature for handwriting recognition. Many people will say that these kinds of things do not work well and do not recognize your writing correctly, well if you try this Windows feature you will be amazed. Enabling it inside Windows is not a completed task however there are few things you should pay attention on and I will try to point them out inside this tutorial.

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Microsoft Says Windows 8 Is Ready For Retina-Display Like Screens

Microsoft seems very ambitious with its upcoming Windows 8. It has been gradually unveiling a number of really useful and advanced features in Windows 8. Now, Microsoft has announced that Windows 8 will be scaled to fit neatly on different displays of tablets and other devices. It will also be scaled to fit finely on Retina-like displays. The announcement is quite significant since there are rumors that following in Apple’s footsteps, a number of vendors will be using Retina displays in upcoming devices.

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Microsoft Will Show Off Business App Concepts For Windows 8

So many of us have been wondering exactly what will a Microsoft Dynamics app look like on Windows 8. Microsoft now plans to satiate these queries by showing off business apps concepts for Windows 8 at the Convergence Conference for Dynamics ERP and CRM customers. The concept apps that will be shown off at the conference will be Windows 8 HTML5 Metro-style clients which will connect to Dynamics ERP and CRM back-end services.

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Microsoft Announces Metro-Styled IE In Windows 8

The timing couldn’t have been better. While Mozilla folks work hard to introduce a version of Firefox that will work on both Metro and classic modes of Windows 8, and Google has announced that it will work on a similar version of Chrome, Microsoft has made a timely announcement. According to Microsoft, the Internet Explorer in Windows 8 will come in two versions. One would be the metro-styled program, just like a smartphone app, while the other will be your standard desktop browser.

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