Microsoft is selling tech pants for $150. (Wait, what are tech pants?)
Microsoft wants to become more fashionable. Hey, how about a Windows XP t-shirt for $60, too?
Microsoft wants to become more fashionable. Hey, how about a Windows XP t-shirt for $60, too?
Microsoft's second-generation foldable smartphone is off to a cautiously optimistic start.
Making solar panels more efficiently and using much less water is part of greening the cloud.
You can copy a lot of things, but you can't copy commitment.
Microsoft veteran and former Windows and Office exec Julie Larson-Green is leaving the company "to pursue new adventures."
Opinion: Redmond's partnership with 'seed-to-sales' software purveyor Kind is bound to bring more legitimacy to an already-thriving business.
Apple's a hardware company, Microsoft's a software company, and Google makes almost all of its income from advertising. All three companies have been trying for years to diversify their revenue streams. How's that working out?
Bill Gates to take on more of an active role at Microsoft under the next CEO: Reality or image? I vote the latter.
Will reorganising to play together better help Microsoft win more users and make the most of Microsoft Research?
Microsoft employees across the world just got this e-mail from CEO Steve Ballmer about the company's latest reorg. Here it is in full.