Microsoft today released its latest anti-exploit tool that's designed to add security for various software programs running on Windows systems.
Adobe is changing its mind about not offering security updates to older versions of its Creative Suite software.
Microsoft and its partnering companies are finalizing a project that will enable FreeBSD interoperability with Windows Server Hyper-V.
A German court may reexamine a patents infringement case that Microsoft lost to Motorola.
Microsoft explained this week that it has updated its venerable CHKDSK utility for Windows 8.
An attorney at Mozilla suggested on Wednesday that Microsoft may be moving into antitrust territory by effectually restricting browser choice on Windows RT.
Microsoft's cloud-centric corporate strategy got explained on Tuesday at a financial analyst event, with a few numbers put behind the claims.
Microsoft described what's to come with Remote Desktop Services (RDS) when Windows Server 2012 rolls out.
Amazon's cloud services has now added options for Microsoft-focused developers that manage databases and applications.
Attackers have begun exploiting two separate flaws in the PHP scripting language found in a large majority of Web sites.
Microsoft's May security update arrived today with three bulletin items classified "critical" and four "important."
A judge in the U.S. District Court for Western Seattle today postponed a decision in a patent dispute between Microsoft and Motorola Mobility.
Microsoft on Thursday further clarified the status of its Media Center consumer entertainment application in the forthcoming Windows 8 operating system.
Microsoft on Thursday added to its board of directors, appointing Seagate President and CEO Stephen J. Luczo as a member.
Aspen Avionics Inc. signed a licensing agreement with Microsoft on its Extended File Allocation Table (exFAT) technology, the companies announced today.
Microsoft's Patch Tuesday offering this month will feature three "critical" and four "important" bulletin items that will target 23 vulnerabilities.
Microsoft plans to abandon its "Windows Live" nomenclature over the next few months as it prepares to roll out Windows 8.
A German court today ruled in favor of Motorola Mobility Holdings in a legal dispute with Microsoft over video patents.
An executive at Wanova shared how desktop virtualization can be done using Windows Server 2008 R2 over a wide area network, while avoiding much of the usual licensing and storage headaches.
A security vulnerability in Skype could allow someone to identify a targeted user's IP address, according to a posted exploit on Pastebin.