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Confirmed: Windows 8.1 is Windows Blue, free upgrade due later this year

Confirmed: Windows 8.1 is Windows Blue, free upgrade due later this year
  • Posted May 14, 2013, 1:00 PM by Rick Burgess | Filed in Software, Microsoft Breaking News
  • Past rumors purport that Windows Blue and Windows 8.1 may actually be one and the same. At a conference today, Microsoft CFO Tami Reller validated those rumors, stating that Windows 8.1 is not only Blue, but 8.1 is on track for…

Microsoft will pocket $3.4 billion from Android this year

Microsoft will pocket $3.4 billion from Android this year
  • Posted May 10, 2013, 7:00 AM by Shawn Knight | Filed in Microsoft
  • Microsoft’s troubles with Windows 8 have been widely reported but they pale in comparison to the struggles that Redmond is having with their Windows Phone mobile operating system. Along with Nokia, the two have given it their all but the…

Microsoft blames OEMs for slow Windows 8 sales, plans February "relaunch"

Microsoft blames OEMs for slow Windows 8 sales, plans February "relaunch"
  • Posted January 25, 2013, 6:00 PM by Rick Burgess | Filed in Microsoft, Industry News
  • A report by The Register reveals that Microsoft blames OEMs for its relatively lackluster Windows 8 sales. Purportedly, Microsoft believes vendors didn't adhere closely enough to its hardware recommendations, producing mostly non-touchscreen computers that didn't showcase Windows 8's touchable side.…

Microsoft at War: Keeping Score of Redmond's Success and Fail Stories

Microsoft at War: Keeping Score of Redmond
  • Posted October 25, 2012, 1:24 AM by Nathaniel Wattenmaker | Filed in TechSpot, Microsoft Breaking News
  • Microsoft sits on the edge of a product launch that is plainly among the most important in the company’s history. It comes at a time when the company’s traditional hardware partners are facing ferocious market pressure from the commoditization of their products, and of course, the juggernaut known as the iPad.

    As can be expected, the company’s many cheerleaders and haters are out in full force. Pundits can and will pontificate on Windows 8’s chances. However, what might be more useful is looking at Microsoft’s other make or break moments. The upcoming launch is far from the first time that Redmond has fought with its back against a wall. A backward glance at these moments, and careful evaluation of them, may provide a better, ahem, window into the company’s chances this Winter.

Ballmer: Surface "sweet spot" $300-$800, Windows 8 biggest thing since 95

Ballmer: Surface "sweet spot" $300-$800, Windows 8 biggest thing since 95
  • Posted September 17, 2012, 4:00 PM by Rick Burgess | Filed in Microsoft, Mobile Computing
  • In an interview with The Seattle Times, Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer sat down with technology reporter Janet Tu to discuss the company's future. Surface, Windows 8 and Microsoft's rivalry with Google and Facebook are just a few items which were touched…

Redmond celebrates Microsoft Security Essentials' birthday

  • Posted September 30, 2010, 3:05 PM by Matthew DeCarlo | Filed in Microsoft, Software
  • It's been a whole year since Microsoft released its first truly competent antivirus, and the company is celebrating its anniversary by sharing a number of user statistics and other noteworthy highlights. Since its 2009 debut, Microsoft Security Essentials has been…

Verizon ships leftover Kins back to Redmond amid poor sales

  • Posted July 19, 2010, 4:02 PM by Matthew DeCarlo | Filed in Mobile Computing, Microsoft
  • It's official: the Kin phones are dead. Disappointed by an abysmal performance, Verizon has ceased sales of the social networking devices, pulling both from its site and shipping the remaining supply back to Redmond. The carrier plans to continue selling…

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