By Paul Thurrott, 05/11/2012
An often irreverent look at this week's other news, including the start of the Windows 8 Upgrade offer, a rumor about an Xbox 360 version of IE, Xbox 360 continues to rule a ...
By Paul Thurrott, 05/25/2012
An often irreverent look at this week's other news, including a Ballmer misquote about Windows 8, a Google transparency report that highlights Microsoft’s anti-piracy battles, ...
By Paul Thurrott, 05/16/2012
Microsoft rolled out a set of previously announced changes to Bing that represents the biggest overhaul to its search service since its debut 3 years ago.
By Paul Thurrott, 05/18/2012
An often irreverent look at this week's other news, including Windows Phone market share surges thanks to Lumia 900, AT&T has big expectations for Windows Phone thanks to Windows ...
By Michael K. Campbell, 05/23/2012
Michael K. Campbell explains why he's tired of hearing about sexism in the IT industry.
By Paul Thurrott, 05/14/2012
Staffers for the US Senate Judiciary Committee will examine allegations that Microsoft is unfairly limiting its web browser competitors in the version of Windows 8 aimed at ...
By Paul Thurrott, 05/21/2012
Anyone hoping that last week’s Facebook IPO was going to trigger a new wave of Internet bubble hysteria came away disappointed after the social networking giant stumbled badly and ...
By Paul Thurrott, 05/22/2012
Windows 8 will usher in a new era of tablet devices that will make today’s traditional laptops look like the dinosaurs they are.
By Paul Robichaux, 05/24/2012
Companies might struggle with the BYOD phenomenon, but it's really just an evolution in IT similar to employees accessing corporate networks from their home computers.
By William Lefkovics, 06/30/2009
Microsoft Office Outlook 2007 ships with an optional account type that can employ a web service to send SMS messages from Outlook to an SMS text-enabled cell phone account.