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Manufacturers of Windows RT tablets are clawing their way to the bottom, and few -- if any -- new RT machines are on the horizon
A third of all Windows users -- including up to 20 percent of enterprise systems -- could still be running XP when Microsoft pulls the plug on patches in 2014
Windows 8 continues to underwhelm in Web usage, but 'Blue' could triumph if it cleared up Microsoft's Windows branding
Deeming Windows 9 'too good to release,' Microsoft execs shelve follow-up to Windows 8 and proceed to Windows 10
15 years ago, Steve Jobs and Bill Gates agreed to let Apple own the client and Microsoft the back end to thwart antitrust probes, newly discovered emails say
Needs to get down to $199 to compete, says analyst, and that demands cheaper Windows RT licenses for OEMs
Leaked screenshots of next Windows build spark range of reactions, from predictions of Desktop's death to renewed focus on Windows 7
There are now more than 1 million government staffers using the Microsoft cloud email and collaboration suite
Microsoft just released its first acknowledged security update for a Metro app -- and the new patching method is a disaster waiting to happen
Combining the ad-hoc nature of social media with the more structured world of enterprise apps such as CRM is often the best of both worlds, implementers say