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<endeca_term>Microsoft Messenger</endeca_term> 8.0.1

Microsoft Messenger 8.0.1

Microsoft Messenger for Mac 8 provides real-time collaboration between people in different... Read more

20 May, 2011
Office for Mac 2011

Office for Mac 2011

...and you can quickly communicate with them as long as you have Microsoft Messenger 8 installed on your Mac. Also, with Office for Mac 2011... Read more

30 September, 2010 by Jason Parker

5 reasons why Microsoft buying Skype makes sense

...sets (it's already on 50 million of those) in ways that Microsoft Messenger and Lync cannot. Ballmer said: "First, and I've got to... Read more

13 May, 2011
HotQuick (Quick Hotmail) 2.3

HotQuick (Quick Hotmail) 2.3

...and make a donation to PocketMob.Tags: hotmail, hotquick, msn, wlm, live, microsoft, messenger, windows live, androidChange Log:Version 2.1:- Added NotificationsVersion 2.2... Read more

23 November, 2011

Disable Microsoft Messenger Service in Windows XP

Windows Messenger Service can be useful, but it's also a channel for spammers and hackers to hit your computer. Here's how to disable it, and what consequences follow Read more

4 July, 2003 by Ray Geroski

Windows Live, Facebook hit the Xperia X1

...s phonebook, and the panel will provide easy access to an intuitive Microsoft messenger interface, including Hotmail and Live Messenger, the world’s most widely... Read more

25 November, 2008

Microsoft boosts Office for Mac's business features

...can. Other planned improvements include better integration of the Mac version of Microsoft Messenger, according to an earlier blog post by Craig Eisler, general manager... Read more

7 September, 2007 by Peter Judge

Microsoft details Windows Live 'platform'

...users of Hotmail, Microsoft's Web email, and more than 230 million Microsoft Messenger users. Businesses or developers can build services that reach those consumers... Read more

14 June, 2006 by Martin LaMonica
EOM Password Recovery 1.1

EOM Password Recovery 1.1

...Internet Explorer (saved passwords), Outlook Express (including deleted e-mail accounts), and Microsoft Messenger. Version 1.1 may include Minor bug fixes. Uninstaller problem has... Read more

17 May, 2006

Microsoft's hacker bounty is a waste of money

...and file-sharing enabled? Or for that matter, do they need the Microsoft Messenger Service turned on? No, they don't. Yet these are the... Read more

11 November, 2003 by Robert Vamosi

Microsoft Wireless Optical Desktop for Bluetooth

Despite some installation glitches and evidence of keyboard driver instability, the Wireless Optical Desktop for Bluetooth is a pleasure to use. Cable clutter is reduced and mobility significantly improved. It’s well worth considering as a replacement for a conventional keyboard and mouse combination, but does not yet provide reliable interoperability with other Bluetooth devices. Read more

10 December, 2002 by Geoff Einon

Putting broadband to work

...costs. Numerous instant messenger clients now include voice, such as Yahoo! IM, Microsoft Messenger and ICQ, and may be suitable if you're managing voice... Read more

6 November, 2002 by Rupert Goodwins

ICQ 2001b 5.18

If you're an ICQ diehard, this upgrade is worth it. But beginners and anyone looking for video chat should get Yahoo Messenger or Windows Messenger (XP only) instead. Read more

18 February, 2002 by Gregg Keizer

Will Microsoft pull the plug on Apple?

Messenger. Microsoft Messenger for the Mac lacks the multimedia features in the newest Windows... Read more

29 January, 2002 by David Coursey

MSN Messenger outage enters sixth day

Microsoft claims that MSN Messenger services have been restored are contradicted by user experiences Read more

9 July, 2001 by Joe Wilcox

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