MSFT working on XP for XO
One of the biggest problems the One Laptop Per Child program has is that it has no support plan. How do you sell millions of laptops to third world governments without offering to support them?
One of the biggest problems the One Laptop Per Child program has is that it has no support plan. How do you sell millions of laptops to third world governments without offering to support them?
Microsoft's Bill Gates may be known for his technological savviness, but when it comes to his portfolio, his investment advisor relies greatly on Old Economy stocks.
Whether Microsoft intentionally or mistakenly blocked rival browsers from MSN, a torrent of criticism has hit the company--including harsh words from the W3C's Tim Berners-Lee.
I had a chance to ask Tom Robertson, General Manager of Interoperability and Standards for Microsoft -- someone who has a lot invested in the ODF vs. OOXML contest -- a few questions regarding why folks should care about the never-ending file-format wars.
Interference from cell phone circuitry creates a cacophony of torturous clicks, pings and buzzing when hearing aid wearers try to make wireless calls. What’s the FCC trying to do about it?
Sun Microsystems lost $431 million in its second quarter, but saw revenue improve from the first quarter and was able to top analysts' expectations.
Microsoft Corp. has named Steve Ballmer president of the company, solidifying his role as the No.
"'There are any number of revelations that any alternate OS promoter could start shouting from the rooftops to make XP look bad. They could say, 'Look at our OS, we won't do that to you!' But no alternative OS company has come up with an alternative plan yet."
Teen-ager who hacked the Microsoft site and 10 others says he doesn't do it for love -- he hacks to 'escape reality and see how much trouble I can get into.'
When Apple's Worldwide Developer Conference gets under way, the subtext will be to rally attendees behind the company's new OS X operating system for the Macintosh. Steve Jobs, who has elbowed aside Tim Koogle as the richest black turtleneck aficionado in the Valley, may make good on Apple's earlier promise to ship a new server version of OS X by June.