Microsoft has released new Outlook 2007 Sample Add-Ins for C# and Visual Basic .NET
It's pricey, but the Abacus Smart Watch 2006 is attractively styled and has some decent gadget appeal.
Microsoft watch keeps up with the times
Microsoft watch keeps up with the times
The software giant issued a dozen security patches, including a fix for the critical zero-day flaw that affects Word and another serious problem discovered in Explorer.
Microsoft Patches Critical Windows Flaws
Microsoft Patches Critical Windows Flaws
The software maker will use the upcoming Black Hat security conference to show off some of the key security features and functionality being fitted into Vista.
Microsoft Has a Big Date Set with 'Black Hat ' Hackers
Microsoft Has a Big Date Set with 'Black Hat ' Hackers
The Interview Worksheets provide a structured approach for asking questions and assessing candidate competencies during an interview.
Education Competencies: Interview Worksheets
Education Competencies: Interview Worksheets
Borland increases its support for the Microsoft Visual Studio Team System and enters into agreements with partners to use Borland technology in Microsoft-related engagements.
Borland Increases Support for Microsoft Development Platform
Borland Increases Support for Microsoft Development Platform
Microsoft on Tuesday is expected to announce two videoconferencing Webcams that simplify online video chat and can create photo blog entries on Microsoft's MSN Spaces community site.
Microsoft gets chatty with new Webcams
Microsoft gets chatty with new Webcams
Ben Fathi expects his engineering expertise to have a positive influence on security at the software giant.
Microsoft security chief looks beyond Vista
Microsoft security chief looks beyond Vista
The TechZone reports back from the Vancouver 2006 AMD Microsoft Tech Tour
Microsoft showed off new mobility features on Monday that will be available in Exchange Server 2007, the next version of the company's e-mail and messaging software.
Microsoft: Exchange 2007 tuned for mobile workforce
Microsoft: Exchange 2007 tuned for mobile workforce
The Microsoft PSS VSTO 2005 Client TroubleShooter tool is an application designed to help diagnose potential client-side issues when deploying a VSTO 2005 solution.
Microsoft PSS VSTO 2005 Client TroubleShooter
Microsoft PSS VSTO 2005 Client TroubleShooter
The Redmond software maker is continuing to beat the developer drum for its information-worker platforms with Office Business Application Services and Line of Business Interoperability (LOBi) capabilities.
Microsoft Opens Next Versions of Office, SharePoint to Developers
Microsoft Opens Next Versions of Office, SharePoint to Developers
The software maker uses the TechEd spotlight to unveil a new suite of business security products across client, server and edge.
Microsoft Rebrands Enterprise Security Push as 'Forefront'
Microsoft Rebrands Enterprise Security Push as 'Forefront'
Microsoft's next-generation data store is still not yet at the Beta 2 stage. But the longer the technology takes to deliver, the more complex Microsoft's data management challenges become.
Microsoft's New WinFS Challenge: Managing Live Services
Microsoft's New WinFS Challenge: Managing Live Services
Microsoft is due to unveil Dynamics AX 4.0, the latest version of its high-end ERP (enterprise resource planning) software Monday at its Tech Ed 2006 user conference in Boston.
Microsoft ships Dynamics AX 4.0
Microsoft ships Dynamics AX 4.0
Over 60 percent of PCs scanned by a Microsoft tool are infected with bot software. Rootkits, though, aren't widespread.
Microsoft: Zombies most prevalent Windows threat
Microsoft: Zombies most prevalent Windows threat
Microsoft plans to release software geared to help third parties integrate Outlook, other Office components.
Microsoft pretties Office for business apps
Microsoft pretties Office for business apps
Tech Analysis: Microsoft is finally getting up to speed with Wi-Fi Protected Access 2 support.
Microsoft Finally Catching up With WPA2
Microsoft Finally Catching up With WPA2
Business-oriented online services are coming, CTO Ray Ozzie says at the company's TechEd conference.
Microsoft: Online services for businesses, too
Microsoft: Online services for businesses, too
Update: Microsoft executives clarify its vision for an end-to-end portfolio of IT products that it claims will help developers build better solutions more quickly.
Microsoft Outlines App Integration Plan in Tech Ed Keynote
Microsoft Outlines App Integration Plan in Tech Ed Keynote