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Displaying items by tag: Beta

Tuesday, 20 October 2009 10:54

SharePoint 2010, Office 2010 public betas loom

Microsoft has announced that public betas of SharePoint 2010 and Office 2010 will be released in November. The final versions are expected in the first half of next year.

Published in Development
Tuesday, 20 October 2009 07:58

New betas of Visual Studio 2010, .NET Framework 4

Microsoft has released Microsoft Visual Studio 2010 Beta 2 and Microsoft .NET Framework 4 Beta 2 to MSDN subscribers. The company also announced a simplification of the Visual Studio 2010 line.

Published in Development
Thursday, 06 August 2009 07:26

Google continues to polish Chrome

A new beta of Google's Chrome browser brings technical, usability and cosmetic changes.

Beta releases of Symantec's Norton Internet Security 2010 and Norton AntiVirus 2010 introduce a reputation-based approach to malware detection and other features.

Published in Security
Google enterprise apps partner Devnet plans to offer Google Wave services to its clients.

Published in Development
Friday, 17 April 2009 11:18

Exchange Server 2010 beta goes public

Microsoft has officially begun the public beta program for Exchange Server 2010.

Friday, 03 April 2009 16:22

iPhone 3.0 Beta Pwned!

The iPhone 3.0 firmware is still in Beta, but that doesn't mean it cannot be jailbroken as Apple discovered within 24 hours of releasing iPhone OS 3 Beta 2.

Monday, 23 March 2009 21:55

Now Skype really means business

Ever wanted to bring Skype into the corporate realm but have been hamstrung by the lack of SIP-based PBX compatibility? Good news as Skype finally gets down to business.

Published in Market
Thursday, 19 March 2009 04:33

Microsoft turns the spotlight on Silverlight 3

A new version of Microsoft's Silverlight software promises more flexibility and performance for users and better developer productivity.

Published in Development
Wednesday, 25 February 2009 11:50

Apple's Safari 4 browser beta for Mac OS X and Windows

The forthcoming version of Apple's Safari browser sports performance improvements and several new interface features. A public beta of Safari 4 allows keen users to explore the changes and provide Apple with feedback.

Published in Development
Monday, 26 January 2009 17:18

Windows 7 beta downloads to continue 'til Feb 10

Still want to try out the Windows 7 beta OS, but haven’t downloaded it yet? Microsoft has extended the download period from late January until February 10 for the public, although the cut-off date doesn’t apply to MSDN and TechNet members. Is the download extension any cause for controversy?

Published in Fuzzy Logic
So far, there are three “official” anti-virus partners for the Windows 7 beta – AVG, Symantec (with Norton 360 3.0 beta) and Kaspersky Lab, with the latter announcing the release of its Windows 7 solution as a “technical prototype”.

Published in Home Tech
When Microsoft launched Office 2007, it also introduced the new “ribbon” interface, hated by some and loved by others. Screenshots of the Office 14 suite, said to be due for release in 2010, now show the ribbon is everywhere – but will Microsoft update Powerpoint so it matches and betters the “cinema transitions” in Apple’s Keynote?

Published in Fuzzy Logic
Friday, 16 January 2009 09:43

Norton 360 version 3.0 released as public beta

The public beta of Norton 360 version 3.0, the “simplified” Internet security package from Symantec has launched. It also includes backup and tune-up services in addition to traditional AV and firewall protection, while also including some of the features of Norton Internet Security 2009’s including “super fast” installation and performance characteristics.

Published in Fuzzy Logic
It looks like pre-betas are all the rage these days, with Google now jumping aboard the bandwagon with a 2.0 pre-beta release of its Chrome browser, and a promise to deliver Mac and Linux versions by mid-2009. What has Google done to make Chrome shinier?

Published in Fuzzy Logic
Sunday, 11 January 2009 13:14

Here are your Windows 7 beta 1 activation keys

All weekend as Windows 7 keys were hard to come by, people tried accessing Microsoft’s TechNet site to access their unique activation keys. Originally with a 2.5m download limit, people expected keys to go fast, but with that limit removed, it appears that the TechNet issued keys are generic – and I’ve used one to activate Windows 7 beta 1, so I know it works!

Published in Fuzzy Logic
If you’ve been worried about getting access to the Windows 7 beta 1 download because of all the overwhelming demand and Microsoft’s publicized 2.5 million download limit, you can rest easy – the limit has been removed until January 24.

Published in Fuzzy Logic
Windows 7 beta 1 can now be downloaded from Microsoft’s official Windows 7 site once more, after having been delayed for at least 24 hours due to “overwhelming demand”.

Published in Fuzzy Logic
If you’ve been trying to get a Windows 7 beta 1 activation key without success, the method over at Neowin just started working for me after hours of trying.

Published in Fuzzy Logic
Do you have a Dell Mini 9 netbook and you want to try out the latest Windows 7 beta 1? Here’s what you need to check first – no matter which computer you are using.

Published in Fuzzy Logic

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