This year Microsoft showed off improvements across its large line of products and services.
While supporting a competing device may be puzzling, Microsoft may have a good reason for doing so.
The easiest way to accomplish this task is to modify the individual disk attributes.
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- By Jeffrey Schwartz
- 04/05/2016
The company wants all your devices to work in harmony, with Windows at the heart.
Microsoft has started shipping its big-screen Surface Hub videoconferencing and white-boarding products, the company announced today.
Microsoft has extended its Windows 7/8.1 product support on Intel Skylake devices for an additional year.
From dedicated support to hardware/software deals, the limited OS support for upcoming Skylake line might actually benefit those looking to get in early.
Intel is readying multifactor authentication that stores and processes encrypted credentials on its CPUs, aiming to change the way commercial users access Windows using a combination of biometrics, PINs and one-time passcodes.
- By Jeffrey Schwartz
- 02/26/2016
Microsoft isn't shortening its Windows Server 2012 product lifecycle support policies for servers using Intel Skylake processors, but it is shortening them for Windows Embedded 7/8.1 devices using those chips.
Could we see a new line of smartphones from Microsoft by the end of the year?
- By Jeffrey Schwartz
- 02/10/2016
Merging the hardware team with the Windows team has made huge inroads to change the device focus of Microsoft.
- By Mary Jo Foley
- 01/29/2016
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- By Jeffrey Schwartz
- 01/29/2016
Microsoft told its computer hardware partners this week that they'll have to provide a Windows support notice to buyers of Intel Skylake-based PCs.
Microsoft today published a list of Intel Skylake-based PCs that can run Windows 7/8.1 operating systems but will have truncated Windows product lifecycle support.
Last year saw the PC market continue its downward trend as it finished 2015 with the biggest decline in hardware shipment since 2008.
Based on how Microsoft has been rolling lately, it wouldn't surprise me to see any of these predictions come to fruition over the next year.
The company's included self-signed certificates in some of its shipped hardware could be used to monitor Web traffic.
Our breakdown of the new Surface Pro 4 and Surface Book will help you decide if either or both should be on your wish lists.
- By Jeffrey Schwartz
- 11/30/2015
Can the Microsoft tablet device become the standard in a market saturated with the Apple iPad?