All About Microsoft reports that Microsoft is rolling out new firmware and driver updates to its Surface RT and Surface Pro devices as part of April's Patch Tuesday.
Computerworld reports that Microsoft on Monday released a public beta of Office 2010 Service Pack 2, the first major update to the suite in almost two years.
Microsoft has apologised for an angry tweet sent out by a high-ranking gaming employee, which offered the biggest hint yet that the forthcoming Xbox 720 will require a contant internet connection to play games.
Kotaku posted a story that two of their sources have added more credence to the rumor that the next Xbox will be an always-online system
Techradar reports that Microsoft has released its first visualisation app for Office 2013 and Office 365 in the form of a histogram function that can be used with Excel
A new version of Microsoft's tool for creating, publishing and maintaining Web sites and Web apps adds tighter Windows Azure integration and more.
Microsoft has revamped its Hotmail calendar and turned it into a Metro-ized Outlook.com one
Microsoft has started the registration process for the BUILD 2013 conference to be held in San Francisco on June 26-28
Microsoft will start selling the Surface Pro tablet in China next week, the company said yesterday.
Microsoft has created a public online database for its entire patent catalog
There's more confirmation that Microsoft is readying Blue builds of Windows RT and Windows Server.
The unofficial Windows 8 beta blog posted a story that the Windows Store has reached over 50,000 apps
Howtogeek shows you how to opt out of the Microsoft Office Customer Experience Improvement Program
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