Microsoft previews Windows 8, Skype/Lync; bashes competition
Microsoft's annual partner conference last week featured previews of the Windows 8 server and desktop operating systems, talk of integration between Skype and Lync, and a barrage of insults aimed at...
View ArticleMicrosoft struggles to get Hyper-V drivers in Linux kernel
Microsoft isn't exactly dumping Windows for Linux, but it has become one of the busiest contributors to the Linux kernel. Microsoft's attempt to get Hyper-V drivers into the Linux kernel has taken...
View ArticleGoogle founders were talked out of ignoring user email
In Google's early days, founders Larry Page and Sergey Brin argued that answering email complaints would be a waste of time, and that Googlers should fix problems behind the scenes without interacting...
View ArticleInternet Explorer gains among Windows 7 users, despite Microsoft's overall...
Microsoft's long and steady decline in browser market share continued in July, but there is one bright spot for Redmond: Among Windows 7 PC owners, Internet Explorer is gaining, albeit only slightly.
View ArticleAndroid Trojan records phone calls
A new Android Trojan is capable of recording phone conversations, according to a CA security researcher.
View ArticleApple to have one OS for Macs and iPads by 2016, analyst predicts
With Microsoft trumpeting the idea that PCs and tablets should run the same operating system and have all the same capabilities, will Apple go down the same road?
View ArticleGoogle accuses Microsoft, Oracle, Apple of "hostile" patent campaign
Google's chief legal officer today accused rivals Microsoft, Oracle and Apple of "a hostile, organized campaign against Android ... waged through bogus patents."
View ArticleVMware backpedals on price changes after customer criticism
After criticism over new restrictions on the amount of virtual memory customers can deploy before having to buy new licenses, VMware has boosted the limits on virtual RAM so high that most customers...
View ArticleAfter 30 years, IBM says PC going way of vacuum tube and typewriter
Thirty years ago, IBM created the first personal computer running Microsoft's MS-DOS. Today, IBM and Microsoft seem to have very different views on the future of the PC.
View ArticleIBM: After 30 years, PC going the way of the vacuum tube and typewriter
Thirty years ago, IBM created the first personal computer running Microsoft's MS-DOS. Today, IBM and Microsoft seem to have very different views on the future of the PC.
View ArticleThe epic unpopularity of Windows smartphones
Pop quiz: Can you name every smartphone platform that's more popular than Windows Phone 7? Go on. We dare you.
View ArticleMotorola Mobility is by far Google's biggest acquisition ever
Google's $12.5 billion acquisition of Motorola Mobility is far and away Google's biggest-ever purchase -- in fact, it's greater than Google's next 10 biggest acquisitions combined and only its third...
View ArticleOn Linux's 20th anniversary, recounting past slights from Microsoft
The mythical "year of the Linux desktop" still hasn't come, and may never, but on the 20th anniversary of Linux the free operating system's proponents threw a party to celebrate its success and scoff...
View ArticleAndroid developers face legal hurdles in license compliance
VANCOUVER, British Columbia -- Developers who make apps for Android have a lot more to worry about than just building great software.
View ArticleIBM: The PC is the new mainframe
"The PC is dead!" We've heard that message a lot since the birth of Apple's iPad, but when one of the creators of IBM's first PC added his voice to the chorus, people took notice.
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