IT administrators and users struggling with issues resulting from synching Microsoft Exchange with the new iPhone 4 operating system now have a workaround.
IE market share rose past the 60 percent mark after two straight months of decline.
Proponents of cloud computing Thursday gave members of Congress an update on federal initiatives designed to achieve cost-savings and make the computing model more secure for wider agency adoption.
- By Rutrell Yasin
- 07/02/2010
Happy birthday America! Let's celebrate with a .NET vs. Java trailer, FaceTime app and, of course, Boba Fett.
Case stems from sales of faulty servers made from May 2003 to July 2005.
- By Natasha Watkins
- 07/02/2010
After only two months on the market, Microsoft pulling the plug on its line of social media-friendly phones.
The Supreme Court chose not to weigh in on much debated issues that affect software patents.
- By Natasha Watkins
- 06/30/2010
Cisco Systems is the latest vendor to enter the tablet device market.
- By Jeffrey Schwartz
- 06/30/2010
Microsoft on Thursday released Network Monitor 3.4, the latest version of its free network protocol analyzer.
Microsoft initiated a free Windows Embedded update service for device developers, which started on Monday.
Imagine signing on to your computer, logging onto a secure Web site or handling a sensitive document electronically -- all without needing a user name or password.
Google is set to disrupt the mobile communications industry with its mobile operating system, according to Strategy Analytics.
- By Herb Torrens
- 06/28/2010
Twitter agreed to settle Federal Trade Commission charges that it put consumer privacy at risk.
- By Natasha Watkins
- 06/28/2010
Slides purporting to show Windows 8 features have emerged on the Web.
No more double-dipping. That's what's at stake when the new Microsoft Partner Network certification program kicks in October 1.
- By Jeffrey Schwartz
- 06/25/2010
In a turnabout, Salesforce.com sued Microsoft on Thursday for alleged patent infringements.
Microsoft on Wednesday announced the third "platform preview" release of its Internet Explorer 9 browser prototype.
Computer Economics has painted a pessimistic view for IT budgets the near future.
After nearly seven years running Microsoft's Worldwide Partner Group, Allison Watson is stepping aside to take on a new role in the company. She will be replaced by Jon Roskill.
- By Jeffrey Schwartz
- 06/24/2010