Not to say I told you so — well, OK, I will say it — but Microsoft demonstrated the multi-touch functionality it is building into Windows 7 at the D6 conference on May 27.
Archive for May 27th, 2008
See the demo of Windows 7 multi-touch
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What if Microsoft had picked a different Chief Software Architect?
Ray Ozzie may not have been Microsoft’s first or only choice to fill the big Microsoft Chief Software Architect shoes left vacant by Bill Gates.
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TeliaSonera to roll out iPhone to Northern Europe (AFP)
AFP - Swedish-Finnish telecom operator TeliaSonera announced a deal on Tuesday to bring Apple’s iPhone to the Nordic and Baltic countries.
Filed in: Apple/Mac
Microsoft sees Windows Mobile unit sales up 50 pct (Reuters)
Reuters - Microsoft Corp expects global
unit sales of its Windows Mobile software for cellphones to
grow at least 50 percent per year in fiscal years 2008 and 2009
as demand for smartphones rises rapidly.
Filed in: Cell Phones
Vodafone yearly profits up, CEO to step down (AFP)
AFP - Mobile phone giant Vodafone unveiled a 5.7-percent rise in operating profits on Tuesday and announced that chief executive Arun Sarin would step down at the end of July.
Filed in: Cell Phones
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