Microsoft confirmed on Tuesday that it is planning for Windows 7 to hit retail shelves and start showing up on new PCs on October 2009. Not 2010 as expected. Confirmed.
Microsoft today launched it’s latest search engine, BING. An all inclusive search engine that encompasses all of your daily activities into one (search, shopping, travel, reviews, etc.) The press was quite confused this morning as the site didn’t go live with the official launch announcement. The site is a nice attempt at search, but will forever be plagued by the newly coined acronym, Bing can be broken down into (But-It’s-Not-Google).
It’s official: After tons of stories coming down the rumor pipeline, Microsoft has finally announced the Zune HD.
Details are somewhat limited as of now, but the press release says the following, “…available in the U.S. this fall, Zune HD is the first portable media player that combines a built-in HD Radio receiver, high-definition (HD) video output capabilities, organic light-emitting diode (OLED) touch screen, Wi-Fi and an Internet browser.
Microsoft just launched the official Zune HD website as well.
More to come…stay tuned to tinyComb….
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This Twitter account is linked to from the OfficetheMovie website, a promotional website for the new Microsoft Office. Somehow the blogosphere has been interpreting this Tweet as confirmation of a Zune phone.