Why people hate Vista
Is Vista really the New Coke to XP’s Coke Classic? Analysts and IT managers delve behind the resistance to Microsoft’s new Windows OS
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Is Vista really the New Coke to XP’s Coke Classic? Analysts and IT managers delve behind the resistance to Microsoft’s new Windows OS
The Linux creator says Microsoft isn’t serious about going after those it says violate its patents
Solid upgrade to Microsoft’s IDE holds improvements for users of every level
Microsoft’s new online document sharing solution is intuitive, useful, and free, but offers little innovation and a stale feature set
While the MacBook Air may be thin, observers say the Mac channel play is anything but
The release of Microsoft Office 2008 for Mac promises a bevy of new features, and a more Mac-like user experience
Wrapping CES: As Marshall McLuhan might say, it’s not the gadgets, it’s the content
As the Microsoft boss delivers his last CES keynote, his connected devices strategy remains unrealized
The York Regional Police department uses software from Microsoft partner Legend to manage its mobile laptops
If Windows 7 is released on schedule, one analyst says many businesses may choose to stick with XP for now
Rising energy costs have companies examining new virtualization territory
Microsoft exploits a linkage between voice and the product segments where it is already strong, though, it could become a contender in VoIPrn
Files in next-gen computer will manipulated by moving hands across a touchscreen
Microsoft is investing heavily in voice recognition, which could be a big opportunities for partners who are prepared
Edmonton’s PCL and Compugen discuss potential plans for server OS, which Microsoft says will be released before the end of the year