CEO Satya Nadella’s plan to make office freely available on Android and iOS gadgets shows he’s willing to work with competitors to build market share.
The service is one of many business solutions Apple is pushing as it invades Microsoft's last beachhead--the office.
CBS News and CBS Interactive announced the launch of CBSN, the first digital streaming news network.
You will soon be able to stream your music from anywhere using the service.
The companies say updates to add the new features will roll out in "coming weeks."
Samsung is looking to tear up its Android licensing deal with Microsoft.
There are benefits -- and some trade-offs -- to sticking with one vendor.
An AMD employee's LinkedIn profile may hint at Microsoft's plans.
Big Blue and Chinese Internet player Tencent will team up to take on Alibaba in China’s growing cloud market.
Sony's eighth-generation device has moved 13.5 million units, which means the company sold 3.3 million consoles from July to September.
The wearable device will keep users connected with notifications, including incoming calls, emails, text messages and social media updates.
PlayStation has been outselling Xbox One since it launched nearly a year ago.
Microsoft's tablet line may be growing in revenue, but it lags far behind rival iOS and Android competitors.
CEO Satya Nadella has turned his long-term vision for cloud into triple-digit growth.
Microsoft tallied record first-quarter sales, driven by the company’s cloud strength and progress it its hardware business.
Redmond is pushing mobile and cloud products under new CEO Satya Nadella. The Street is watching.
Linking and embedding within PowerPoint and other Microsoft Office programs could put users at risk, for now.
The update to Microsoft's under-construction software adds a new notification center.
Nadella, who recently made a controversial statement that women should not ask for pay hikes, is among the biggest earners in the industry.
Warner Bros. is reportedly in talks with director Shawn Levy to produce a "Minecraft" movie.
Sony continues to triumph over Microsoft's eighth-generation console, while Bungie's "Destiny" remains the top-selling game.
Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella has unveiled a new diversity plan after his recent controversial comments landed him in hot water.