Windows 8
CES 2013 begins in just four short days and although Amazon, Google, and Microsoft have withdrawn from the event, smaller tech companies are more than happy to fill the void and supply plenty of bite-size announcements to compensate for the lack of fanfare which marked past Consumer Electronics Shows
A recent Wall Street Journal article suggests that the Redmond-based Microsoft is finalizing its acquisition of the startup, and intends to incorporate its technology into the next-generation Xbox, rumored to launch in late 2013.
A report featuring over 2,800 mobile developers shared their thoughts and predictions for the 2013 mobile market.
Samsung has released two videos showcasing its Windows 8 smartphone, the ATIV S.
Word of mouth reception of Windows 8 among PC gamers has been lukewarm at best, and recent data from Valve and the research firm NPD indicates that this perception is reflected in hard data.
The Microsoft Surface is the company’s major attempt in both launching a tablet and Windows RT operating system, but a new edition is already set to arrive.
40 million Windows 8 licenses were sold by Microsoft within the operating system's first month of availability, according to the head of Microsoft's Windows Division Tami Reller.
A new Surface tablet is on its way, and it is not due to the “modest” sales the tablet has given Microsoft.
Microsoft's latest operating system has so far given the company "modest" reviews, but is that due to the reviews?
Windows President Steven Sinofsky has left Microsoft, effective immediately.
The Microsoft Surface is still fresh in the market and it hasn't made the similar numbers as what an Apple product would.
Microsoft has officially renamed the "Metro" app interface the "Windows 8 Store," a move that stems from a trademark dispute with a German retailer that took place in August.
Today, Microsoft launched Windows 8 alongside the Windows Store at a press event in New York City.
Windows 8 has divided the computing community between those who embrace Microsoft's focus on a touchscreen friendly, "modern" user interface and those who believe that the Redmond-based company has abandoned the traditional desktop PC.
At the cloud computing conference, Benioff reinforced that we are entering a new technology ecosystem, ushered in by wireless LTE and high bandwidth service networks that are chipping away at Microsoft's dominance in the computing space.