Windows Live Messenger for iPhone

Posted by maria | Microsoft | Tuesday 22 June 2010 5:36 AM

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Microsoft has released Windows Live Messenger for the iPhone. The app is available for download from theiTunes App Store. Messenger is already available as part of the mobile Windows Live suite on many devices, including S60 compatible Nokia smartphones, so this release just adds another operating system to the mix. It’s is being released at version 1.0.1, weighing in at 7.2MB, with support for English and French.

The Messenger iPhone app lets users IM with multiple friends, view chat history, use emoticons, send nudges, and as share links and photos via IM. Speaking of photos, you can upload them, create albums, and add captions. In addition, there’s Hotmail integration: you can read, reply to, and compose emails without leaving the app. The app also has push notifications, meaning you can see if you received a new IM or e-mail when you’re not directly interacting with the app. Finally, you can view status updates that your Messenger friends are sharing from social networks like Facebook, Flickr, MySpace, and so on.

Microsoft says that Messenger for iPhone is “a slimmed down and yet full-featured companion to the soon-to-be-released Messenger beta for your PC.” In other words, you’ll see some features that are not yet available on Windows. Microsoft is expected to release the Wave 4 beta ofWindows Live Essentials, which includes the new Messenger, as early as this week.

Microsoft Store prices Kinect at $149.99

Posted by maria | Microsoft | Tuesday 22 June 2010 4:58 AM

Kinect Sensor for Xbox 360
Microsoft has posted on their online store the price tag of $149.99 for Kinect Sensor for the Xbox 360. Just a couple of days after the announcement of Kinect (code name Natal) retailers like Amazon, Best Buy, Gamestop, Walmart and others priced the Kinect Sensor for the Xbox 360 at just about $150.

There has been no official price release for Kinect Sensor from Microsoft Headquarters, but when it’s in their own store you can be safe to say its launching price tag will be at $150.

Microsoft Security Essentials

Posted by maria | Microsoft | Tuesday 29 September 2009 8:06 PM
Microsoft Security Essentials provides real-time protection for your home PC that guards against viruses, spyware, and other malicious software.

Microsoft Security Essentials is simple to install, easy to use, and always kept up to date so you can be assured your PC is protected by the latest technology. It’s easy to tell if your PC is secure — when you’re green, you’re good. It’s that simple.

Microsoft Security Essentials runs quietly and efficiently in the background so that you are free to use your Windows-based PC the way you want—without interruptions or long computer wait times.

Microsoft Security Essentials

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