It's only a matter of time before most companies make the move to Windows 7, especially with XP losing support in a few years.
The U.S. Department of Justice (DoJ) on Wednesday announced that a final legal judgment against Microsoft, rendered in 2002 over antitrust concerns, expired on May 12.
These technologies may not have been Microsoft originals, but today they bear the Redmond stamp.
Google today announced "Chromebooks," the new name for forthcoming notebook devices that will run its Chrome OS operating system.
Microsoft's May patch arrived as expected, with just two security bulletins, one deemed "critical" and one considered "important."
- By Jabulani Leffall
- 05/10/2011
Microsoft was one of the first tech vendors to truly jump on the 'CoIT' bandwagon, on that says consumer-focused technologies are where the action is. Here's what to expect next from Redmond.
- By Mary Jo Foley
- 05/10/2011
Microsoft today announced that the release candidate version (RC) of its Windows Thin PC (WinTPC) solution is now available for download.
Be sneaky -- and secure -- with the MXI portable Windows OS.
- By John Breeden II
- 05/02/2011
How to get the benefits of an always-on VPN while mitigating the security risks.
- By Greg Shields
- 05/02/2011
WinMagic SecureDoc encryption software gets the better of hackers.
Windows 8 might be released in 2013, according to a Directions on Microsoft analyst.
IT organizations appear to be dragging their feet on migrating to Window 7, according to a recent poll by Unisys Corp.
Microsoft indicated late last week that it has sold more than 350 million Windows 7 licenses.
- By Scott Bekker
- 04/25/2011
Over the last month or two, quite a bit has leaked about Windows 8.
Microsoft assembled a panel of MVPs, product managers and consultants on Monday to prod those still stuck on Windows XP to move to Windows 7.