AMD announced a new company roadmap in which it plans to support both x86 and ARM platforms in the near future.
Microsoft's newest CEO isn't afraid to shed the confines of the past to shape a new future for the company.
- By Jeffrey Schwartz
- 05/05/2014
The fix comes on the heels of attackers actively exploiting the Internet Explorer Flash flaw against Windows XP users.
While Redmond has been talking up its "One Windows" philosophy for years now, the company is finally in a position to actually deliver.
- By Mary Jo Foley
- 04/30/2014
Microsoft's faster Windows client release cycles may be putting the squeeze on organizations, which also have to keep pace with Windows Server, Visual Studio and tool updates.
Microsoft is rumored to be planning the release of a second update to Windows 8.1 and Windows Server 2012 R2 for some time later this year.
Microsoft reportedly has lowered the ceiling price for its Windows XP "custom support."
Microsoft today announced that it has resumed distributing its Windows 8.1 Update through Windows Server Update Services, and it relaxed a 60-day deadline for organizations to install it.
So far, it's been quiet out there. But don't take the lack of news as an indication that the attackers have moved on.
Microsoft today released its updates to Windows 8.1, Windows Server 2012 R2 and Windows Embedded 8.1 Industry at its Volume License Service Center.
While global PC shipments continue to decline, the decrease was not as extreme as earlier analyst predictions for the first quarter of 2014.
Today's April 8 date marks the end, not just for Windows XP, but for many other Microsoft software products as well.
Microsoft has temporarily suspended the release of the new Windows 8.1 Update as delivered through some versions of Windows Server Update Services.
Microsoft released updates today to Windows 8.1 and Windows Server 2012 R2, which would be unsurprising except for some strong language coming from Microsoft, warning of installation deadlines.
Microsoft's April Security Update features only two "critical" bulletins.