Following Google's lead, Microsoft releases statistics on government requests for user information.
All About Microsoft posted a few tidbits about Windows Server Blue, the next release of Windows Server expected this summer.
Some sellers have raised the price of Office 2010's lowest-cost multi-license package after Microsoft discontinued retail sales of the suite.
Microsoft has just confirmed that a group of hackers have indeed accessed the Xbox Live accounts of several of its past and present "high-profile" employees
An analysis from ArsTechnica
More alleged leaks are pointing to the console having an always-connected format with games to be installed directly to a hard drive
Mere weeks after the European Commission slapped Microsoft with a $731 million (around £485m, AUS$712m) fine, the tech company may again find itself in hot governmental water
Microsoft is allowing business customers to order Surfaces, accessories and three-year warranty plans in volume, via a new Commercial Order site.
All About Microsoft posted a story that the newest release of Microsoft's BizTalk enterprise-integration server is set to arrive on April price lists with a new per-core licensing model attached.
V3 posted a story that the outages on Outlook and Hotmail services were caused by an overheating datacenter
Outlook and Hotmail are experiencing a system outage, with users are unable to access either service.
Students with a qualifying .edu e-mail address can register to receive three months free of Office 365 University and an extra 20GB of space for their SkyDrive online storage
V3 reports that Microsoft has rolled out an update to the image search components in its Bing platform.
All About Microsoft reports that Microsoft looks to have new CRM releases slated for every quarter this calendar year
Microsoft is after Google again with a school privacy bill that could wipe out Google's cloud-computing services for students
Microsoft’s Internet Explorer 10 browser running on a Windows Surface Pro machine was successful hacked by teams at the Pwn2Own hacking contest
Google and Opera reported Microsoft's web browser choice violation to the European Commission, according to the Financial Times.
Microsoft Research published a video that shows off new Kinect technology with hand-gesture recognition
Microsoft changed the license agreement for Office 2013. It is now allowed to transfer the software from one computer to another.
European Union antitrust officials today hit Microsoft with a $732 million fine for failing to live up to a 2009 settlement that requires it to offer Windows users a choice of alternate browsers.