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- BroadSoft Launches Enhanced Desktop Telephony Toolbar with Advanced Call Control Features; Desktop Toolbar Enables BroadWorks Users to Access Advanced Calling Features within Microsoft Outlook and Internet Explorer
- GAITHERSBURG, Md. & SAN JOSE, Calif. -- BroadSoft, Inc., the leading provider of VoIP application software, today announced enhanced capabilities to its BroadWorks Assistant-Enterprise Toolbar, a carrier-class desktop communications product for everyday users of MicrosoftR OutlookR and Internet ExplorerR. The new BroadWorksR Assistant-Enterprise 13.0 allows users to easily access advanced...
- Research articles 2006-03-14
- Mamma.com Launches Desktop Search Powered by Copernic-Search Features Include: Email, Contacts, PDF, Multi-Media; Supports Internet Explorer, Firefox and Netscape.
- MONTREAL, CANADA, Jan 31, 2006 CCNMatthews via COMTEX -- Mamma.com Inc., (the "Company"), (NASDAQ:MAMA), a leader in Internet search and online advertising, today announced that it has launched a free desktop search application powered by MONTREAL, CANADA, Jan 31, 2006 CCNMatthews via COMTEX -- Mamma.com...
- Research articles 2006-01-31
- Seanix Adds Microsoft Internet Explorer 4.0 to Desktop Systems
- SIOUX CITY, Iowa--BUSINESS WIRE--Sept. 29, 1997--
- Research articles 1997-09-29
- Unisys Brings Internet Channel Content and the World of Unisys Directly to the Desktop with Microsoft's Internet Explorer 4.0
- BLUE BELL, Pa.--BUSINESS WIRE--Oct. 2, 1997--
- Research articles 1997-10-02
- "Network NEC" Brings the Best of the Internet Directly to NEC Ready PC Desktops with Microsoft's Internet Explorer 4.0
- MOUNTAIN VIEW, Calif.--BUSINESS WIRE--Sept. 15, 1997--NEC Ready consumer customers will now receive a personalized, easily accessible window onto the Internet through the launch of "Network NEC."
- Research articles 1997-09-15
- NeTpower Teams With Microsoft to Bring Internet Explorer 4.0 to Windows NT Workstation Market; Originator of Windows NT Workstation and Server Computing to Deliver Customized Information to the Desktop
- SUNNYVALE, Calif.--BUSINESS WIRE--Sept. 17, 1997--NeTpower, the originator of Windows NT workstation and server computing, has teamed with Microsoft Corp. to ship all new NeTpower systems with a customized version of Microsoft's new Internet Explorer 4.0 (IE 4.0).
- Research articles 1997-09-17
- HP Offers Breakthrough Web Features with Microsoft Internet Explorer 4.0; HP Pavilion Multimedia PC Owners Get Easy-to-use Web-integration Features with Personalized Information Delivered Right to Their Desktops
- PALO ALTO, Calif.--BUSINESS WIRE--Sept. 15, 1997-- Hewlett-Packard Company today announced it will offer MicrosoftR Internet Explorer 4.0, the latest version of Microsoft's Internet client, for HP Pavilion multimedia PCs. HP Pavilion multimedia PCs with Internet Explorer 4.0 give consumers advanced browser technology for a complete, easy-to-use, integrated Internet solution.
- Research articles 1997-09-15
- Wired Digital Introduces LiveWired As Premier Active Channel Content On Microsoft's Internet Explorer 4.0; Next-Generation Graphical Dispatch Delivers Wired Vision of the Future To Desktops Daily
- SAN FRANCISCO--BUSINESS WIRE--Sept 30, 1997--Wired Digital Inc., the online media division of Wired Ventures Inc., today announced the launch of LiveWired, a new Internet push-media channel that Microsoft Corporation will feature as premier Active Channel content on Microsoft Internet Explorer 4.0, the new release of Microsoft's Web browser.
- Research articles 1997-09-30
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- Packard Bell Adopts Microsoft Internet Explorer 4.0 to Seamlessly Deliver Personalized, Interactive Information and Support to Its Home PC Users; Individualized Customer Service A Key Feature For Packard Bell Customers
- SACRAMENTO, Calif.--BUSINESS WIRE--Sept. 15, 1997--Packard Bell, the world's number one supplier of home PCs, will bring the vast world of the Internet and up-to-the-minute personalized information directly to the desktop of its home PC users through the adoption of Microsoft Internet Explorer 4.0 (IE 4.0) as its preferred Web browser.
- Research articles 1997-09-15
- In Depth: Internet Explorer 9: what you need to know
- Microsoft showed Internet Explorer 9 for the first time yesterday at its Professional Developer Conference, but a technical preview won't be available before next year (perhaps at CES 2010 in January). Instead, Windows Senior Vice President Steven Sinofsky demonstrated the latest test version, with...
- News items 2009-11-19
- Microsoft's Mobile Future Riding On Windows Mobile 6.5
- Microsoft will release Windows Mobile 6.5, the newest version of its mobile operating system, on Oct. 6. With new capabilities including improved multitouch and an Internet Explorer Mobile that provides desktop-style page rendering on a smartphone, Microsoft is hoping that the new operating system will allow them to improve their...
- News items 2009-10-06
- Yahoo! Delivers Online Services on HP Consumer Desktop and Notebook PCs
- SUNNYVALE, Calif. -- Yahoo! Inc. (Nasdaq:YHOO) today announced its plans to deliver Yahoo! services to HP consumer PCs in Europe and North America, including regional combinations of a Yahoo! and HP co-branded toolbar, Yahoo! start page and Yahoo! set as the default search engine in Microsoft's upcoming Internet Explorer 7...
- Research articles 2006-09-28
- In Depth: 22 common Windows 7 problems solved
- We like Windows 7 : it's faster than Vista, makes better use of your system resources, is packed with interesting features, and looks great, too. But that doesn't mean it's perfect, of course. If you've moved to Windows 7 recently then you might have noticed various upgrade...
- News items 2009-12-04
- EU to test Microsoft's revised proposal for Web browser ballot screen
- By Scott M. Fulton, III , Betanews Nearly ten weeks after Microsoft issued a proposal to the European Commission for a mechanism to let Windows users and installers choose the default Web browser they want to use during setup, the EC issued a statement...
- News items 2009-10-07
- Microsoft Launches Silverlight 4 Beta, Shares IE9 Tidbits
- Microsoft shared a few details of what users can expect in Internet Explorer 9, which is only three weeks into development. The company also announced the launch of a beta release of Silverlight 4.LOS ANGELES -- Microsoft shared a few details of what users can expect in Internet Explorer 9,...
- News items 2009-11-18
- Microsoft Warns of SQL Attack
- Just days after patching a critical flaw in its Internet Explorer browser, Microsoft is now warning users of a serious bug in its SQL Server database software. Microsoft issued a security advisory late Monday, saying that the bug could be exploited to run unauthorized software on systems running versions of...
- News items 2009-08-07
- Sony's Google Chrome Deal a Threat to Microsoft?
- Google announced on Aug. 31 that its Chrome Web browser will be bundled onto Sony laptop computers, in what constitutes its first such deal since the application rolled out in 2008. Online media outlets, start your "This is another sign of Microsoft's imminent death" freakout! Or not. The one thing...
- News items 2009-09-01
- Google Wave Crashes Over Microsoft
- With Wave, which Google previewed for developers at its I/O conference yesterday, developers can for the first time create Web-based applications that compete with Microsoft in terms of quality while utterly trumping it on price. It also creates the conditions for customers to comfortably shuck off the shackles of installed...
- Blog posts 2009-05-29
- Windows Mobile 6.5 review roundup
- Filed under: OS Updates , Windows Mobile Microsoft has pulled back the thin veil that was covering Windows Mobile 6.5 and launched its next generation operating system for mobile phones. And it's pretty much exactly what you would expect based on all the information that's been...
- News items 2009-10-06
- Microsoft fixes 19 bugs in big patch smorgasbord
- Computerworld - Microsoft today delivered nine security updates that patched 19 vulnerabilities in several crucial components of Windows, as well as in Media Player, Outlook Express, IIS Internet Information Server, Office and other products. Five of the updates were pegged as "critical," the most serious ranking in Microsoft's four-step scoring...
- News items 2009-08-11
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