Microsoft plans to release Internet Explorer 9 on Monday, which will be the final product, or release-to-Web version, of the browser.
Ink continues to be spilled over the concept that Microsoft will pay Nokia big money up front as part of a smartphone deal.
Microsoft's March security update arrived today, just as forecast, with one "critical" item and two "important" fixes for IT pros to consider.
- By Jabulani Leffall
- 03/08/2011
Competition surrounding video codec technologies is getting a second look by the U.S. Department of Justice and the California State Attorney General's office, according to a story published last week by The Wall Street Journal.
The Android mobile OS has overtaken Research In Motion's BlackBerry OS to become the highest selling smartphone operating system in the U.S., According to a comScore report released yesterday.
Microsoft on Monday announced a beta test version of its latest virtual machine management portal for IT pros and datacenter managers.
According to a report by Creative Intellect Consulting, 59 percent of enterprise application departments are not following quality and security processes "rigorously" when developing new software.
Microsoft wants to kill Internet Explorer 6, or at least squeeze down the use of its browser to one percent worldwide.
Microsoft will deliver a new version of Windows for tablet devices in the 2012 school season, according to unnamed Bloomberg sources.
Salesforce.com announced on Thursday that its service desk app now natively supports Facebook social monitoring.
- By Jeffrey Schwartz
- 03/04/2011
Research firm Gartner Inc. slashed its forecast for worldwide PC shipments for the second quarter in a row.
Microsoft on Wednesday concluded its 2011 MVP Global Summit, the company's annual gathering of most valuable professionals.
Staying true to form and pattern, Redmond once again follows last month's large patch load with a small rollout for the month of March.
- By Jabulani Leffall
- 03/03/2011
This week we are featuring fake promos for real and fictitious products.
Apple today unveiled its next-generation mobile device, announcing that it plans to ship the new dual-core iPad 2 next week.
Looking to extend its cloud services to customers in the Asia-Pacific region, Amazon Web Services today said it has opened a datacenter in Tokyo.
- By Jeffrey Schwartz
- 03/02/2011
T-Mobile plans to stop using Microsoft's Danger data service for its Sidekick mobile device users after May 31.
IDC cited positive results for the global server market in last year's fourth quarter, based on data announced on Monday.
Microsoft today released Windows Embedded Compact 7, its latest compact componentized operating system for device manufacturers.
Microsoft last week announced the availability of a new connector linking its CRM solution with its Dynamics AX ERP solution.