Microsoft Corp. has set up troublesome rules on makers of processors to support the up-coming Windows tablet-computer operating system, Acer Inc. Chairman and Chief Executive Officer J.T. Wang said at the Computex trade show in Taipei.
Software giant Microsoft said Sony’s approach in dealing with hackers probably did not work as the company was too tough with them.
Is Ashton Kutcher becoming a travel agent? Not quite, but he is the new “strategic advisor” to the travel startup airbnb.com.
Diehard fans of Google will have to wait if they are planning to own a Chrome OS run tablet PC. At the Computex PC show in Taipei on Tuesday, Google announced its plans to stick to Notebook computers for Chrome OS while mobile devices and tablets will be in queue.
Chip giant Intel has launched thin and light mobile computers, called Ultrabook, which seems to be an inspiration from Apple's MacBook Air
Qualcomm is best positioned to take advantage of strong secular growth trends in 3G, smartphones and tablets.
Graphics chip maker Nvidia has unveiled its first gaming notebook graphics processing unit (GPU) in its GeForce 500M Series of notebook GPUs.
As the much-awaited video-game conference, known as E3, kicks off in Los Angeles next week, the focus is on gaming majors and the new offerings up their sleeves. There have been rumors that Sony will use the E3 platform to name its Next Generation Portable, or PSP2, as ‘Vita’.
Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer has announced that the new Windows 8 Operating System will be coming out in 2012. Microsoft will be planning to showcase the new Windows 8 for tablets starting next week at the All Things Digital conference.
Microsoft is making progress in prepping the next version of its ubiquitous Windows operating system, with new architecture promising a departure from its PC centric roots, and positiong the company to capitalize on new emerging form factors.
A researcher dealing with online security has developed a method that tenuously compromises digital credentials needed to access accounts on Facebook and other websites by utilizing a glitch in Microsoft's Internet Explorer (IE) browser.
Can any good come out of Microsoft's $8.5 billion Skype buyout? No. Microsoft will run Skype to the ground, and here are three major reasons why
Influential hedge fund manager David Einhorn wants Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer to step down and he has good reasons for that call.
Shares of software giant Microsoft leaped up on Thursday amid reports that a group of investors, led by influential hedge fund manager David Einhorn, want CEO Steve Ballmer to quit.
Skype, the popular video and voice chat service, is down for some users.
VoIP and group video conferencing provider and latest buy of Microsoft, Skype has crashed as users from across the world are citing sign-in and communication issues.
Microsoft announced an update for its Windows Phone 7 OS under the moniker Mango which will be rolled-out this fall bringing a deeper integration between native services and apps.
Yahoo hosted its investor day on May 25 and as expected Yahoo Japan, display business and search growth took center stage.
Software giant Microsoft should replace Steve Ballmer as its Chief Executive, Greenlight Capital Inc. President David Einhorn said at the Ira Sohn Investment Conference in New York.
University of Potsdam, Germany, researchers have designed a phone which allows the users to make calls just by tapping their palm, a report said
The EU cookie law will take another year to be enforced as the UK government ensures the websites there would be no overnight changes.
Steve Ballmer is wrong. Windows 8 will not be released in 2012, and when the next version is released, it may not be called Windows 8, after all.