Intel this week reported earnings results for its fiscal first-quarter totaling $12.6 billion, while also fending off questions from financial analysts.
When it comes time to migrate to Windows 8, you'll have many choices. Pick the right one to suit your organization's needs.
- By Stella Chernyak
- 04/16/2013
Migrating user settings and data over to Windows 7 is much easier when you have the User State Migration Tool on your side.
- By Johan Arwidmark
- 04/16/2013
Bulletin MS13-036 was pulled after incompatibility issues arose with a popular third-party antivirus program.
Microsoft is expanding its Surface line of tablet PCs with a 7-inch model, according to a report.
PC shipments in the first quarter of this year have hit their lowest level yet, according to data released on Thursday by IDC.
This month's Microsoft security update, released today, features nine bulletins -- two rated "critical" and seven "important."
Can Microsoft's sandbox protect applications from the attacks of yesterday?
It's still possible to register for Microsoft's next Build developer conference.
Microsoft released two editions of its Windows Embedded 8 Industry product today.
A Linux developer group in Spain has kicked the "secure boot" controversy upward to the European Commission.
Some users updating their Mail, Calendar and People apps on Windows 8 and Windows RT systems seem to be having synchronization problems with various Google Apps.
Microsoft confirmed today that it has an internal plan, code-named "Blue," that will set the pace for the company's products in the near future.
A Mail security update for Windows 8 and Windows RT systems was released today.
Small-bore app improvements will be arriving as early as Tuesday.
- By Scott Bekker
- 03/25/2013