Six months after its initial launch, the preview of Outlook.com, Microsoft’s free webmail service that is meant to replace the aging Hotmail brand and design, now has over 60 million active users ...
Microsoft has taken the wraps off its replacement for Hotmail. The new service, called Outlook.com, is available in a preview version now. This post answers some of the questions I’ve been asked about ...
Microsoft says its Outlook.com e-mail service is now officially available worldwide The venerable Hotmail service and brand will be going away. But Hotmail users will be able to keep their Hotmail.com ...
Back in June, there were leaks about ""=""> -- something LiveSide.net described as a Metro-style Hotmail." On July 31, Microsoft took the wraps off a preview version of that new client, which ""=""> ...
Spam is the digital version of coming down with a cold: It's annoying, it congests your mailbox and you can never avoid it entirely. There are, however, software equivalents of vitamin C. First, ...
Once upon a time, typing “www” at the start of a URL was as automatic as breathing. And yet, these days, most of us go straight to “hackaday.com” without bothering with those three letters that once ...
The new webmail service integrates the firm's Skype video chat functions Microsoft is overhauling its free webmail service, dropping the Hotmail brand it has used since acquiring the product in 1998, ...
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