Showing posts with label Microsoft. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Microsoft. Show all posts

Thursday, 2 August 2012

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Microsoft Office 2010 Professional.

Microsoft Office 2010 offers rich and powerful new ways to deliver your best wk at the office home school. Grab your audience’s attention and inspire them with your ideas visually. Create results with people at the same time and stay connected to your files across the town around the wld. With Office 2010 you’re in control of getting things done and delivering amazing results accding to your schedule.

Monday, 30 July 2012

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Xbox 720 Development Kit Photos Surface

Our first look at what developers are using to make next-gen games.


Photos of a next-generation Xbox development kit have come online. The images were first spotted on the AssemblerGames forums when a user named DaE attempted to sell the kit for $10,000. At the time, the pictures were met with heavy skepticism and many assumed they were simply a hoax.

If you have been keeping up with the Xbox 720 leak saga, you’ll know that the term Durango has been waved around numerous times, sometimes referred to as just a codename, while other reports even put the name down as the final product name for the next Xbox.

we heard back in November that Xbox 720 development kits would be ready by   Christmas 2011.

DaE reports that the most recent round of development kits were sent out in February, with Intel CPUs and an NVIDA graphics card. He says the kit sports 8GB of RAM (though other sources say 12GB) and has a 64-bit operating system.
We haven’t been able to verify these specs, but when we last heard about the system, sources told IGN it would be six times more powerful than current-gen consoles and would feature an AMD 6000 series GPU similar to the Radeon HD 6670. That specific processor includes support for DirectX11, a feature specified in most next-gen job listings. DaE also provided Digital Foundry with a screenshot of Microsoft’s Visual Studio coding tool being used for Durango.



                               Durango coding at work in Microsoft's Visual Studio tool.



A lot of you will probably say that it resembles a PC base. It remains to be seen though if this is the same black box that reportedly has six times the power of current gen consoles from Sony and Microsoft. This isn’t obviously the final design of the next Xbox, but it could be a great indication.
What are your initial impressions of the pictures – would you be happy with another ‘rectangular’ design for the next Xbox or not?
All images in this article courtesy of Digital Foundry.

Friday, 27 July 2012

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Microsoft to Open New Studio in London

The company is currently hiring senior staff to run the studio.


Microsoft is set to open a new games studio in London. The company is currently hiring senior staff to run the studio.

“EMEA is a key market for us and we continue to cultivate the best talent and focus on growing our business, with this role focused on the continued expansion of our Microsoft Studios business in the region,” the company told MCV.

Job listings for the studio suggest that microsoft is gonna pay high to this new team and the tea, will be working on more casual experiences, seeking employees with a history in both cloud and mobile gaming.

Microsoft already operates several studios in the UK, including Lionhead, Rare and Soho Productions.