InformationWeek posted a news story that Windows Phone 7 is now available in the U.S.
BusinessWeek reports that Microsoft Corp. Chief Executive Officer Steve Ballmer plans to sell as much as $2 billion in stock to diversify his holdings and help with tax planning before the end of the year.
Ars Technica posted a news story that Trend Micro is not happy that Microsoft is distributing Microsoft Security Essentials over Windows Update
InformationWeek reports that Dell has announced that they are dumping RIM Blackberries for the 25,000 employees that carry a device now and are going to be giving them the new Dell Venue Pro.
All About Microsoft posted a news story that a problem with the Microsoft SmartScreen malware-thwarting technology in Internet Explorer 8 rendered countless users unable to access all kinds of sites throughout the day on November 4
PC World reports that Microsoft now admits that the iPad is killing the netbook market
Computing on Demand reports that Microsoft Security Essentials is now available through Windows Update
InformationWeek discovered that Windows Phone 7 has a kill switch that allows Microsoft to remove a rogue program.
PC World take a look at some common tasks of a phone running Windows Phone 7, an iPhone and a Droid Incredible and see how they fare.
Hardware 2.0 reports that IE9 is currently the most compatible browser in the HTML5 conformance test
Ars Technica reports that Microsoft has announced the final names and pricing for its upcoming Windows Small Business Server (SBS) 2011 editions
InformationWeek posted a story that Microsoft is already making changes to Windows Phone 7
PC World takes a look at Windows Phone 7 gaming
PC World reports that the beta version of IE9 was downloaded by 10 million users in its first six weeks
Long Zheng reports that Microsoft PDC10 attendees get a free Windows Phone 7 device at the event
All About Microsoft reports that Microsoft has released another new test build of Internet Explorer 9
Neowin.net posted a news story that Microsoft sends out Office and SharePoint 2010 SP1 invites
Neowin.net reports that a small number of UK Windows Phone 7 users have been held up from using their new mobile phones due to an activation problem relating to their Live accounts showing up within the operating system.
CNET posted a news story that Microsoft said in a blog post on its Dutch Web site that Windows 8 is about two years from hitting the market
CNET News reports that Windows Phone 7 limits the camera access for apps