Microsoft has revealed more information about how it developed the time-of-flight camera that's part of the Kinect hardware bundled with the Xbox One, including some help from Microsoft Research
Microsoft's Ballmer gets docked for Windows 8, Surface RT
Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer recieved 76 percent of the total incentive award for which he was eligible in fiscal 2013. Issues plaguing the Windows division were to blame.
Dell launches Windows 8.1 Venue tablets to rival Microsoft's Surface 2
Switches out Windows RT for Windows 8.1 Pro and Intel Haswell
Dell launches four new tablets -- all on Intel chips
Dell introduced four new low-cost tablets on Wednesday that run on Intel processors, shutting out ARM-based processors from its launch.
System processing takes up 10 percent of Xbox One GPU time
Game developers will be able to use that GPU time in the future, though.
Windows 8.1 is now available for preorder starting at $119 USD
If you are excited for Microsoft's latest operating system, Windows 8.1, there is no longer a need wait on your purchase
Microsoft touts browser gaming with Web-based relaunch of Win95's Hover
Nostalgic revamp shows power of games built for Web standards
Report: Ford CEO downplays chatter that hes in line to replace Ballmer
Ford President and CEO Alan Mulally, considered a front-runner among candidates to replace Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer, has reportedly tried to put the brakes on the accelerating rumors.
Microsoft rated as America's "most inspiring" company
According to a new survey by Performance Inspired, Microsoft has been rated America's most inspiring company ahead of other tech giants Google, Amazon and Apple
Microsoft and BT to begin white space spectrum trials
Tests needed to help UK meet spectrum demands
Rumor: Three top Microsoft investors want Bill Gates to resign as chairman
A new report claims that three of Microsoft's top 20 investors that together own five percent of the company's stock want to see its co-founder Bill Gates resign his chairman position
Microsoft adds subscription-pricing option to its Office Store
Microsoft is going to enable third-party app developers to start charging users monthly, via a subscription plan, for their Office and SharePoint Store apps.
Windows 8.1 RTM has option to return to desktop after closing Modern apps
The RTM build of Windows 8.1 includes an option not available in the preview version that lets users run Modern Windows 8 apps and then return to the desktop after closing the app.
Sharp to release Windows 8.1 tablet with 2560x1600 display in Japan
Sharp has announced plans to launch a Windows 8.1 tablet in Japan, the Mebius Pad, in early 2014, with a 10.1 inch 2560x1600 display, but there's no word if it will be released overseas
Microsoft reveals no Skype call data handed to government agencies
Microsoft as a whole remains broadly in line with industry averages in data releases
Microsoft to allow Windows 8, 8.1 apps to be installed on up to 81 devices on one account
Microsoft has announced that starting Oct. 9, it will allow Windows 8 and 8.1 apps to be installed on up to 81 devices on one account, rather than the current limit of five devices
Report: Windows 8.1 to add Photo Loop and more for general availability launch
Microsoft is adding a new Photo Loop feature inside Windows 8.1 which will be added to the OS for its general availability launch on October 18th, along with some improvements to its Bing apps
Microsoft adds natural language search to its Power BI preview
Microsoft's Q&A natural-language search technology is one of the new additions to its Power BI for Office 365 preview
Microsoft Surface Mini to arrive in 2014, powered by ARM architecture?
The rumour mill is still churning with speculation that Microsoft will launch a "mini" version of its Surface Windows tablets.
Microsoft's most loyal users ask for Surface trade-in program
One of the most common questions posed to Microsoft's Surface team Monday was whether the company would buy back used tablets so that customers could upgrade to the newest models set to ship in a month