My MSI Wind Netbook

This year, I buy myself a gift and decided to buy a new notebook PC. I decided to take a black MSI Wind Notebook. I really like its features and appearance except for its battery life. The 3-cell battery can only stay up to 2 hours of unplugged continuous use and I supposed to get […]

Zune’s Leap Year Glitch Fixed

It’s 2009 guys and Microsoft faces another sets of “clamor” as MS Zune’s were reported to stop working due to the leap year glitch. The affected units where models purchased last 2006 specifically the 30 Gig models. According from Microsoft, Zune’s problem where caused by the internal time driver of the device that can not […]

Emerging Field of “eScience”

Last December 7 to 9 of the year, Microsoft External Research hosted the 2008 Microsoft eScience Workshop. The primary goal of this workshop was to bring together scientists from diverse research disciplines and give them the opportunity to share their research and their experiences of how computing is shaping their work and thus providing new […]

ItzaBitza: Games for Fun & Learning

Microsoft and Sabi collaborate to produce a game that promotes learning and inspiring creativity for kids ages 4 and up. The game which is called as ItzaBitza, provides a unique and creative experience for children by allowing children to draw and bring their drawings to life. ItzaBitza was developed for three years under the Microsoft’s […]

IE8 Explored

I really like Mozilla Firefox compared to Internet Explorer as my browser. I find it fast and reliable. But when I checked on the STATPRESS of this blog, I found out that the top users who visited my site uses IE7 and IE6 as their browsers and Firefox 3 and 2 falls only on the […]