Change as constant in Redmond’s browser strategy
Two years after its last browser strategy policy change in Windows 8, Microsoft is shifting the pieces around the board again.…
Two years after its last browser strategy policy change in Windows 8, Microsoft is shifting the pieces around the board again.…
Stob Some weeks ago, on the back of superlative-laced recommendatory posts like this one, I took myself off to the Fosse des Puces high art cinema to see The Imitation Game, the new biopic about Alan “Weird Al” Turing starring Benedict Cumberbatch.…
The US National Sheriffs’ Association wants Google to block its crowd-sourced traffic app Waze from being able to report the position of police officers, saying the information is putting officer’s lives at risk.…
With all the hoopla coming out of Microsoft’s Windows 10 event in Redmond on Wednesday, there was surprisingly little talk of Windows RT, the feature-limited version of Windows 8.x for ARM-based tablets – and perhaps with good reason.…
Kim Dotcom has set off on his new service to challenge Skype and other video platforms.…
Microsoft let slip a few more details of its plans for the company’s Office productivity suite on Thursday, including hints about when we can expect the next major version of its desktop suite to land.…
Security bod Stefan Viehböck has detailed holes in Symantec’s data centre security platforms that the company plugged this week because they allowed hackers to gain privilege access to management servers.…
Whitehall is coming under fire for subsuming the G-Cloud into its coding house GDS (government digital service) at the expense of encouraging uptake of the framework.…
Analysis Microsoft has revealed more of its plans for Windows 10, with full release expected towards the end of 2015. The press event focused on eye-catching features like HoloLens, a virtual reality and augmented reality headset, but what really counts is this: will Windows 10 attract developers back to the Windows platform?…
Analysis Microsoft has given us a glimpse of Windows progress this week – and it was generally well received – particularly the one-year “grace period” allowing Windows 7 holdouts to climb on board for free.…