Microsoft’s Hotmail service is still popular with more than 325 million monthly active users, but the company has decided the Hotmail brand must die in favor of something without as many negative ...
First things first: Yes, you can keep your @hotmail email address, if you want. Microsoft, however, will be leaving the Hotmail brand behind. The new Outlook.com inbox. (Click to expand image.) Credit ...
Anyone lost track of which version of Hotmail is still out there? Well, some relief is coming because Hotmail is being replaced by Microsoft’s new service Outlook.com. The change is in the midst of a ...
No one likes to juggle Web mail and Outlook separately, which is what makes Microsoft's Outlook Hotmail Connector so nifty -- it deftly integrates your Hotmail with any other POP, IMAP, and Exchange ...
HOTMAIL has been improved with an Outlook upgrade, which has refreshed the service’s interface. But is Outlook replacing Hotmail, and can you still create a Hotmail account? With more than half a ...
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Microsoft is in the process of killing-off its much maligned Hotmail web-based email and replacing it with Outlook.com. Outlook is the name of Microsoft's email application that's part of the ...
Web mail is great, but to be perfectly honest, I like to be able to view all my mail accounts -- Hotmail, Gmail, and others -- in Outlook. Since the dawn of time, Hotmail has been a thorn in my side, ...
Microsoft is pulling the plug on Hotmail, replacing it with something called Outlook.com, an old name for a new service. Anyone who observes IT trends in general and Microsoft in particular had to see ...
Redmond is rolling out a preview of a new e-mail service that combines elements of Exchange and Hotmail into a Metro-influenced client. Mary Jo Foley Mary Jo Foley has covered the tech industry for 30 ...