The Guardian reports that Microsoft, at least, is making it easy to snoop on services from the outside
Microsoft has announced a major reorganisation of its business, designed at being more coordinated and nimble across the company. But can the gamble pay off?
Microsoft's reorganization is the biggest shot yet fired against the company's core partners, the computer makers who have made the software developer a technology giant, analysts said today.
Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer unveiled what he termed is a "far-reaching realignment" of the company designed to help Microsoft innovate faster and operate in a more coherent and holistic manner as it faces a variety of challenges from rivals big and small.
Curved, cubed, tiny and fantastic: Check out this pile of rejected Xbox One prototypes
A petition on Change.org, currently with around 6,000 signatures, wants Microsoft to bring back the controversial DRM policies for the Xbox One so that "Steam for Xbox" can be envisioned
Microsoft has revealed that its adding 26 new retail stores over the next twelve months, bringing the total number to 101, including multiple Microsoft Stores in China.
The rumored reorganization of Microsoft, which could be unveiled as soon as tomorrow, will go unnoticed by customers in the near-term, analysts said.
All About Microsoft posted a story that Microsoft is rolling out new programs and incentives to encourage its resellers to help it move its still-sizable base of Windows XP users off that operating system by April 2014
ComputerWorld reports that Microsoft today said it would give third-party app developers 180 days to clean up their security act -- and patch serious vulnerabilities -- or the company will yank their software from its online stores.
ComputerWorld posted a story that Microsoft will give resellers up to $10 for each device they sell from a list of 21 Windows 8 touch-enabled PCs and tablets
Techradar posted a story that Microsoft has announced it will shut down its MSN TV platform
Neowin reports that Microsoft has released its first Windows 8 apps made for Dynamics AX 2012 R2
All About Microsoft reports that a new SEC filing published on July 3, dated June 25, offers details about the "retirement agreement" between Microsoft and former Windows chief Steven Sinofsky
InformationWeek reports that Microsoft has reached the 100,000 apps mark much faster than its iOS and Android equivalents
ArsTechnica published a story that Microsoft will discontinue their TechNet subscriptions
ArsTechnica posted a story that British Sky Broadcasting has won a trademark case in the UK against Microsoft
Techradar posted a story that Xbox Music has finally hit the web
Computerworld posted that you need to know about the recent point-to-site and site-to-site VPN upgrades to Windows Azure
Computerworld posted a story that Microsoft today briefly previewed an Office application designed for the Windows Modern user interface, and said it would launch the touch-enabled suite next year.