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Sunday, 13 January 2013

Windows Messenger closes in March

Microsoft will shut down Windows Messenger after 14 years, with users directed to Skype. Photograph: Mark Sykes/Alamy 

2013 will mark the end of an era for social media fans as Microsoft finally kills off Windows Messenger, its popular but outdated instant messaging tool. 

After announcing in November that it planned to close the service, Microsoft this week emailed Messenger users to confirm it would be switched off on 15 March, from when Messenger logins will no longer work. Windows Live IDs are unaffected. 

Instead, Microsoft is diverting users to Skype, which offers instant messaging as well as audio and video chat. 
"On 15th March 2013, we are retiring the existing Messenger service globally (except for mainland China where Messenger will continue to be available) and bringing the great features of Messenger and Skype together," said Microsoft's official email. 

Following Microsoft's acquisition of Skype in May 2011 for £5.2bn, analysts had speculated that Microsoft would move to bring Messenger and Skype's competing services closer together. 

Pre-Facebook and Twitter, instant chat applications such as Messenger, AIM and ICQ were hugely popular. Windows Live Messenger began life as MSN Messenger in 1999 and had more than 100 million users in 2010. 

Messenger will continue to operate in China where it is run under licence

Saturday, 12 January 2013

Samsung Galaxy S2 to Receive Android Jelly Bean 4.1

Certain Galaxy S3 features will be incorporated into the device's predecessor


Samsung has confirmed that its Galaxy S2 will receive the Android Jelly Bean 4.1 update. Although it failed to mention when the upgrade will become available for the device, it did reveal details on the forthcoming update, and both Google Now and Android Project Butter will be included.

Also on the way is built-in Google+ compatibility, Google Play Books and Google Play Movies. The update itself will take up to 1 GB of storage on the Galaxy S2 due to a new system partition.

Samsung also said several features introduced in the Galaxy S3 will make its way to the S2. The Smart Stay feature, for one, prevents the screen from timing out when a user is viewing it. The Camera app, meanwhile, will allow users to pause recordings.

The smartphone will also receive the Pop-Up Play functionality, which delivers the ability to continue playing a video while emailing, texting, browsing the web, or performing other similar activities