Microsoft removes Cortana home and third-party capabilities, amongst other Windows 10 features removed or deprecated in latest release
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It’s All Go For Google’s Programming Language Release
Google has introduced version 1.0 of its Go programming language, after nearly two years of development and testing
Microsoft’s Windows 8 Could Boost Traditional PC Market, Says IDC
The arrival of Microsoft Windows 8 could enliven the currently anaemic laptop and desktop market, according to IDC
Microsoft Office Apple iPad App Ready For Approval
Microsoft denies it, but a report claims MS Office for iPad is set for approval – but no word on Android support
Apple Expected To Announce 4G iPad 3 On 7 March
Amidst speculation of an imminent announcement, The Wall Street Journal confirms that the iPad 3 will have 4G LTE functionality
Microsoft’s Windows 8 Consumer Preview Is A None Start-er
Windows 8 is close to its Consumer Preview release and details are emerging about developer reports and its interface
Tentative Beta Launch For Office 15 Suggests A 2012 Release Date
Microsoft is starting to take the wraps off "Office 15", the suite that will blend with Windows 8 and the cloud
Solaris 11 Released As Cloud Virtualisation OS
The first Solaris release under Oracle is tuned for Sparc chips and Oracle applications but targets the cloud
Microsoft Cranks Up Windows Phone ‘Mango’ Update
Much anticipated Mango update will be available within the next week or two, tweets a Microsoft executive
General Availability Of Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6.1
The release of Red Hat Linux 6.1 offers enhanced performance, reliability, scalability, security and more
Key Partners Unlock Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6.1
Red Hat delivers Red Hat Enterprise Linux to select customers at the Red Hat Summit event
Ubuntu Puts Users First With Unity Interface
The highly anticipated release of Canonical’s Linux features Unity, a new user interface to replace GNOME
Analyst And God Pour Cold Water On iPad 2 Release
As Apple fans queued in the rain, Forrester Research claimed an Amazon tablet would challenge iPad's lead