Hotmail, the world’s first webmail service is no more. Technically, it isn’t dead yet, but Microsoft is rebranding Hotmail.com as Outlook.com and will soon phase it out of the interwebs. As you’d ...
Maybe you’ve got mail — but not on Hotmail. Microsoft announced on Thursday that it has successfully transferred all Hotmail.com users to Outlook.com, marking the end of the once-mighty free email ...
Almost a year after Microsoft released its preview of Outlook.com, the upgrade is finally complete along with a few new features. Our team tests, rates, and reviews more than 1,500 products each year ...
Microsoft today announced that the migration from Hotmail to the new Outlook.com is officially complete and that there are now more than 400 million active Outlook accounts. The Redmond software giant ...
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Microsoft transitions to the new Outlook.com email service, which now has more than 400 million active accounts. By THR Staff RIP, Hotmail. Sixteen years after it first launched, the email service has ...
Hotmail users can use the "[email protected]" email filtering trick—so, you know, it's at Gmail's level from five years ago. But it's got an even more powerful spam-fighting, privacy-protecting option ...
Most of us have created a temporary email address at one time or another in an effort to avoid spam and other junk mail from entering our primary email account. Now, the Windows Live team is looking ...
Microsoft recently announced a new feature that lets you create and maintain multiple phony Hotmail addresses from your main Hotmail account. The new alias service lets you create up to five different ...