All site Only in News

 Latest Microsoft News

1
vote
A conspiracy! Perhaps. Recently a loose-lipped Microsoft employee blogged up on MSDN some scattered thoughts on what he's informally calling Windows.next (as opposed to the Windows 8 us know-nothings might assume it might be ... More
Add Comment » Posted by    Olivia.Barabas on 11/02/2010
1
vote
There’s an interesting and thought provoking essay at BetaNews by Joe Wilcox entitled “Why former employees say Microsoft can’t innovate“. It’s a rather myopic examination of the middle-management woes and culture o... More
Add Comment » Posted by    Clasic on 11/02/2010
1
vote
On Monday, a US District Court in Seattle dismissed with prejudice a class action case originally brought by Los Angeles native Brian Johnson in the summer of 2006. Johnson's claim at the time was that, when Windows XP used M... More
Add Comment » Posted by    molky on 11/02/2010
1
vote
Apple recently made headlines here on TC for depriving an individual of 16 .com domain names that contained some of the company’s brand names, including MacBook and iPod. Microsoft saw that move and then played an even b... More
Add Comment » Posted by    molky on 10/02/2010
1
vote
One of the most interesting follow-ups comes from Groklaw, which dug up some e-mails placed into the public record a few years ago during an antitrust case against Microsoft. (These materials have been a treasure trove of int... More
Add Comment » Posted by    Clasic on 10/02/2010
1
vote
Microsoft researchers are also busy investigating the potential of Xbox 360 units--which are cheaper than similar hospital equipment yet often just as powerful--to feed and filter information from electronic medical records o... More
Add Comment » Posted by    Clasic on 10/02/2010
1
vote
By many measures, Microsoft is simply too big. The bigness is in the gut, like a middle-aged man who drinks too much beer and eats too many classic potato chips. In computing years, Microsoft most certainly is a middle-aged c... More
Add Comment » Posted by    molky on 10/02/2010
1
vote
Since Windows 7's final release last fall, some testers have been reporting that dual-boot network computers seem to consume power more efficiently running Windows XP than Windows 7. One example came last October from JKOnThe... More
Add Comment » Posted by    molky on 10/02/2010
1
vote
The software maker initially thought that there might be a problem with the firmware in some PC models causing an error message to appear where one was not warranted. However, Microsoft now says that it believes that the oper... More
Add Comment » Posted by    Clasic on 09/02/2010
1
vote
While Beijing brought the first widespread use of the Internet to deliver live video of the Games, the Vancouver Olympics--which starts February 12--will offer a range of new options, including TiVo-like features like pausing... More
Add Comment » Posted by    Clasic on 08/02/2010
1
vote
It's been no secret that original Xbox games have been the vestigial limb holding back much wanted features including raising the limit on our friends list to over 100 or mobile tie-ins, and on April 15 all that will come to ... More
Add Comment » Posted by    molky on 05/02/2010
1
vote
As I noted on the day the iPad was released, the fact that another company may be the one to make the tablet computer a mass-market consumer device has to leave plenty of folks in Redmond smarting. But while most of that f... More
Add Comment » Posted by    molky on 05/02/2010
1
vote
Yesterday's Dick Brass commentary, "Microsoft's Creative Destruction," the company's response to the op-ed and Tuesday's Don Dodge pro-Mac post have put Microsoft in the hot seat. The blogosphere is abuzz about the extent of ... More
Add Comment » Posted by    molky on 05/02/2010
1
vote
SMOP now fully supported on Windows 2008 Platform turbo-IT is committed to supporting our customers changing technology needs. For this reason, we continuously strive to keep pace with today's fast changing I.T. landscape. ... More
Add Comment » Posted by    myturbo-it on 04/02/2010
1
vote
We make self service/self manage password management(reset password) software for Microsoft Active Directory and other Active Directory tools to help I.T. departments better serve their customers in an affordable and simple s... More
Add Comment » Posted by    myturbo-it on 04/02/2010
custom iPhone apps
MOST POPULAR
News
1
vote
UFUSoft Blu-ray Player Software can play all the Blu-ray discs, Blu-ray folders and ISO files on PC so that you can watch the favorite Blu-ray movies anytime at home. With this Blu-ray playing software, all the latest release...
» Posted by    JerryEdison001
1
vote
UFUSoft MXF Converter is a professional and flexible MXF/P2 MXF Transcoding Software, offers the best MXF converting solution for users of Panasonic DVCPRO P2, Sony XDCAM, Canon XF camcorder, or any other camcorders that shoo...
» Posted by    JerryEdison001