The Xbox One's Kinect has set a few alarm bells ringing in light of the whole NSA Prism debacle, but Microsoft has assured people that there won't be any secret spying taking place
James Larus, a 16-year Microsoft Research veteran, has left the company
The Xbox One will not only be able to capture your last epic headshot - it should be able to record your last dozen through its integrated game DVR
Microsoft's massive $900 million Surface RT gaffe may have been, as one analyst put it, "an absolute abomination" in operations, but the company cannot give up on the ARM-based platform, experts said.
Microsoft today took an unexpected $900 million charge to account for what it called "inventory adjustments" for the Surface RT, the poor-selling tablet that debuted last year.
Microsoft's latest back-to-school promotion for Office 365 uses Xbox Live Gold as an enticement for Office 365 Home Premium and Office 365 University subscriptions.
Microsoft must be ready to accept, as has Apple, that it's better to cannibalize its own sales than to let competitors do it.
Microsoft Chief Evangelist Steven Guggenheimer is quoted in a new interview that the desktop UI in Windows will never "go away completely" as some apps still need keyboard and mouse controls
Microsoft has updated its OneNote app for Windows 8 and Windows RT to allow users to sign in and access notes associated with an Office365 account
The Xbox One is sure off to a rocky start, but the console's chief product officer, Marc Whitten, still has hope. In a candid chat with IGN, Whitten admitted that the company feels shame for the way the console was introduced.
Speaking Monday at the Microsoft Research event, the chairman said Microsoft Bob didn't get it right, but he thinks the personal assistant feature will reemerge with a bit more sophistication.
What's working -- and not -- for Microsoft and partners selling Office 365 against Google Apps?
HP has announced the appointment of former Microsoft chief software architect Ray Ozzie and former McDonalds CEO James Skinner to its board.
Small businesses should think seriously about getting an Xbox One for the office, according to one of Microsoft's senior officials
If Steve Ballmer's words mean anything, Microsoft is about to dramatically expand the number -- and type -- of devices it makes in-house.
Microsoft's cunning plan to take the top end of the tablet market appears to be floundering.
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.