It's baaack! Microsoft and IBM open source MS-DOS 4.0
How did the operating system so bad it likely steered users to Linux 35 years ago come to be open-sourced now? Here's what happened.
How did the operating system so bad it likely steered users to Linux 35 years ago come to be open-sourced now? Here's what happened.
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You can understand the thinking behind this. You can also understand that some people really won't like it. Some of those people will be libertarians.
Ever since Microsoft's new browser emerged, it's made Google a little uncomfortable. So Google has created a new, slightly irritable message for those who log on to their Gmail accounts via Edge on a new device.
In the aftermath of the Microsoft final ruling, PC makers are now 'free' to use alternative products. But will they?
Those hoping for a peace between Microsoft and open source are going to be disappointed.
It seems like a simple idea to break Microsoft into two parts but some say there's many hidden problems that will surface.
Talk time: Michael Capellas discusses his objection to a breakup of the software giant, and other issues concerning technology.
Napster may be trying to deflect the heat from a recording industry lawsuit by adding Microsoft's piracy-proof Windows Media Audio to its latest beta. Is tougher copyright protection in the works?
Microsoft Office 95 users will not be able to take the upgrade route to Office XP and will instead have to buy the new software suite outright.