Microsoft has made available for download the first of a number of expected updates to its Visual Studio 2013 development-tool suite.
HP offers Windows 7 on some new PCs by popular demand
Old software (and a $150 discount) is a new feature for 3 desktops, 2 laptops.
CIOs tell Microsoft: Take the time you need to pick the right CEO
CIOs are waiting anxiously for Microsoft to pick a new CEO, but they don't mind that it's taking its time; the way they see it, Microsoft can't afford to make a mistake in the selection process.
Some Microsoft Surface Pro 2 users report a firmware fix rolling out
The fix for a faulty firmware update for Microsoft's second-generation, Intel-based Surface Pro 2 tablets may be starting to roll out, according to some users.
Windows 8's complexity tax shackles Microsoft
Complexity may be Windows' downfall, and Microsoft has not only failed to address the problem, but exacerbated it by shipping the dual-threat, two-UI Windows 8.
Windows 9 and security threats still won't force XP users off of old machines
Microsoft needs to build best of XP into next Windows version if it wants to see mass migration
Windows Phone and Android to meet in 'Normandy'?
A Nokia Android phone running a Windows Phone interface and Microsoft services might not be as outlandish as it might initially sound.
Microsoft eyes Ericsson CEO Hans Vestberg as potential Ballmer replacement
Microsoft reportedly has added another candiate to its potential CEO lineup, Ericsson boss Hans Vestberg.
Microsoft's Siri-like voice assistant 'Cortana' may be voiced by Cortana
Microsoft's Siri-rivaling voice companion, codenamed Cortana, will enter beta on Lumia in April
Microsoft: Xbox One is #1 in the US for December with 908,000 consoles sold
Microsoft and Sony already went head to head with worldwide sales numbers for 2013 and while the PS4 rode is out front there (4.2 million to 3 million), the Xbox One apparently sold more systems in the US last month
Microsoft's Build 2014 dev conference sells out
Microsoft sold out its April Build developers conference yesterday, running through the $2,095 tickets in about 31 hours.
Sharp announces 15.6 inch Windows 8.1 tablet for Japanese market
Sharp's Japanese website has announced plans to offer a 15.6 inch Windows 8.1 tablet, the RW-16G, sometime in March that will have a display which supports a resolution of 3200x1800
Leaving the Nest: What's Microsoft doing in home automation?
Microsoft execs have said little about the company's home-automation strategy, but Xbox may be its centerpiece.
The Top 35 Best Windows 8.1 Apps
TechReviewSource.com posted a roundup of the best Windows 8.1 apps
Windows 8 tablets to "lead the tablet race in 2014"
Latest faster, lighter, cheaper Windows 8 tablets expected to be popular.
Mark your calendars: April 2015 is when Windows 9 is expected
Windows 8.1 is only a few months old, but we're starting to learn more and more about Microsoft's future plans for Windows
Microsoft CEO search twists and turns have cost Ballmer, Gates billions
Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer has watched $1.1 billion evaporate from the value of his company stock as the selection process for a successor has dragged on
Can Microsoft Turn Around Its Fortunes With Windows 8 Tablets?
After trailing iPads and Android tablets for enterprise market share in 2013, analysts predict that Windows 8-based tablets will surge from a distant third place to lead the field
Windows Phone 8.0 is upgradeable to 8.1, Microsoft says
Windows Phone 8.1, expected to launch in the spring, will be backwards compatible to Windows Phone 8.0
Windows 8.1 Spring Update pre-release screenshots get leaked online
Windows 8.1 is set to see a Spring 2014 update, but already we're seeing pre-release screenshots leak on the Internet