Microsoft will kill Live Mesh on Wednesday, so current users have only a couple of days left to jump ship to SkyDrive or a similar service. Lance Whitney is a freelance technology writer and trainer ...
Microsoft still hasn't gone public with rumored layoffs that many are expecting to happen in the next week or so. But it is doing what many expected: Rejiggering groups within various organizations as ...
Windows Live Mesh makes your files available to you from nearly anywhere with an easy-to-understand service that's ideal for Windows Live users. It's slightly less appealing to those who are not ...
Live Mesh users, read the Windows Essentials 2012 fine print. Microsoft is doing what some had feared in latest services bundle -- replacing it with SkyDrive, which still doesn't offer the same set of ...
On March 31, Microsoft will stop supporting the beta version of Live Mesh. Users of the file synching service must manually upgrade to the full production Windows Live Mesh service or lose the data ...
“Somehow” a Live Mesh client running on Windows Mobile was demonstrated at the Australia Tech Ed conference. Things have been relatively quite on the Live Mesh front and it’s good to see some progress ...
Remote access and small business technology have evolved considerably since 2006 when I wrote an article called Better Living Through the Remote Desktop. The article discussed how to configure Windows ...
Microsoft on Thursday announced it will officially retire Windows Live Mesh on February 13, 2013. The company is notifying current Mesh users with a set of instructions on how to keep their files in ...
Ray Ozzie first hinted at it during a keynote speech last March. But tonight Microsoft is finally launching a preview beta of Live Mesh, a new Windows Live platform for syncing files and, eventually, ...
Once you've signed up at Mesh.com, you'll arrive at the orbiting-devices-type screen seen above. If you're not just using Live Mesh as a Windows-only webtop, you'll want to set up synchronization with ...
Microsoft's free file-syncing service, Windows Live Mesh (free), lets you access your home PC's files from the office and your work documents while at home, even if one of those machines is a Mac and ...
Microsoft made it clear today: Its future is not in Windows or Office. Instead, it’s in the Internet and computing clouds. If it can deliver on the promise of its just-announced Live Mesh, the company ...