The latest Windows 11 update is rolling out now. Here's what's new
Your Windows 11 PC is about to get a new AI Copilot and a bunch of AI-related tweaks to built-in apps, along with some welcome enterprise updates. But be prepared to wait.
Your Windows 11 PC is about to get a new AI Copilot and a bunch of AI-related tweaks to built-in apps, along with some welcome enterprise updates. But be prepared to wait.
The built-in Windows 10 Share pane includes a new option, beginning with the April 2018 Update. Select a file or photo, click Share, and send it directly to a nearby Windows 10 PC.
You know, as much as I think that Ed Bott's call for less whining and more complaining about Vista has merit, I still think that there are times when it's perfectly OK to kick the tires, light the fires and enter full-on whining mode,. My logic is simple - It's my stuff, I paid for it, and therefore I'm entitled whine if something doesn't work right. Whining, after all, is easy. Complaining is a lot harder.
At the Cleantech Forum in San Francisco, Microsoft Chief Environmental Strategist Robert Bernard discusses the company's new green initiatives for power management, such as making Windows Vista more energy efficient and monitoring energy usage in its new Windows Server 2008 product line.
Built in a factory with energy efficiency in mind, these sunlit homes challenge the notion that living green means living in a hut.Photos: Building a foundation for green living
While the iPad continues to be the top dog enterprise tablet, a new report suggests that Android and Windows are gaining significant ground as iOS activations falter.
Operating systems will eventually become as unimportant as internet service providers. Rich Internet Applications will mature to the point that they can provide everything an OS does currently.
The withdrawal of support for XP helped one organisation decide its best option was a move away from Microsoft Windows as its main operating system.
As of yesterday, Microsoft officially retired public and technical support for Windows 98, Windows Me, and Windows XP Service Pack 1. Good.
Here's Part 1 of my Q&A with Windows chief Jim Allchin, where the outgoing Microsoft veteran talks about what Microsoft learned in developing Windows Vista, and how the company intends to apply some of those lessons with Windows, going forward.