Five Industry Flame Wars No One Cares About Anymore
Despite dominating headlines throughout the 2000s, yesterday's biggest technology flamewars hardly register a shrug today.
Despite dominating headlines throughout the 2000s, yesterday's biggest technology flamewars hardly register a shrug today.
The Windows Start button is coming back.
Like Steve Ballmer before him, Bill Gates gets it all wrong about Office and iPad vs. Microsoft Surface.
Even as Microsoft pulls out all the stops to sell Windows 8 to enterprises, many companies are reporting that they really want Windows 7…
Microsoft keeps notching double-digit revenue growth in its Server and Tools division, even as other legacy IT vendors stumble. The…
Microsoft's Windows 8 balances the old way of doing things — the Windows desktop — with the new "Metro" interface. With a new "Windows…
A new study finds that Microsoft products account for only 14% of current PC vulnerabilities. The rest belong to third-party applications.
Microsoft has just patched a Windows exploit that could allow friends, coworkers or even foreign spies to easily hack into your PC. Plus…
Android is now the focus for security attacks and prevention — even if it doesn't get as much attention in this regard as…
Might updating iOS, the very product that helped put Apple on top, require risk-taking beyond what the new Apple can handle?
Windows 8 is not really my cup of tea. Mac OS X Mountain Lion is not what I hoped it would be. Google's Chrome operating system is not…
A "good enough for me" attitude towards technology is not the best way to keep up with the global economy.
After 15 months it started to have spooky iMac problems. Worse yet, Apple can't fix it.
A Microsoft-funded study by Forrester to be released on Thursday claims that enterprises face significant costs…
Windows Embedded has long been one of the geekier versions of Windows. But with Windows 8 you might see it sneak into your next car's…
Microsoft's number two exec is gone, baby, gone.
Two hundred bucks gets you a lot of laptop. But will it be enough to convince mom-and-pop users to dump Windows and Macs?
Why humans don't let the facts get in the way of a good story.