Monthly Archives: April 2010

A manufacturer in China has been accused of being a sweat shop by the NLC (National Labour Committee). The NLC went undercover into KYE systems, collecting photo evidence and interviewing the staff. One of the teenage workers informed the NLC … Continue reading

Microsoft confirmed that silver light 4 will be released on April 15th, on Tuesday. There will be lots of key additions in the update including support for Chrome. As Silverlight is battling it out with Flash, this extra support will … Continue reading

Microsoft?s project pink phones Turtle and Pure have been revealed at their ?mystery event? as Kin One and Kin Two. Shortly before the event started they appeared on Verizon?s inventory system. The handsets are due to be available to buy … Continue reading

Microsoft makes up 13.6% of Washington’s economy in 2008, according to a study by the University of Washington. Microsoft makes $9.16 billion in employee contributions, local purchases and the direct/indirect hiring of 267,611 employees. When Microsoft moved to Washington in … Continue reading

Microsoft have revealed plans for Exchange 2010 service pack 1. The beta version will be available at the end of June. It will contain all previous rollups and also some new enhancements including: Archiving and discovery enhancements Outlook Web App … Continue reading

File sharing sites have received a leak of an early build of Windows 7 SP1. Which suggests that Microsoft is going to complete the update for later this year. The build seems to be a recent compile from March 27th, … Continue reading

Microsoft have announced today that it will host a ?mystery event? fro it?s latest project. Invitations have been sent to member of the press with the enigmatic message ?it?s time to share?. At the event they will showcase their ?Turtle? … Continue reading