FTC to clamp down on slow security updates
Asked eight leading players what they are doing
The Federal Trade Commission has written to eight leading players in the mobile communications arena requiring them to tell the agency how they issue security updates to address vulnerabilities in smartphones, tablets, and other mobile gear.
Windows phones and Tablets could get Invisible touch
Pre-sensing touch takes control and slowly tears you apart
Microsoft Research has developed a pre-sensing touch system where the technology allows a touchscreen to anticipate touch input before you lay a finger on the display.
Intel might have just killed Microsoft’s mobile dreams
Pulling out has left Redmond high and dry
Intel pulling out of the mobile business has left Microsoft’s mobile dreams in trouble.
Chrome topples Microsoft as Browser King
All roads lead to Chrome
Microsoft has been dethroned as the leader of the competitive web browser market by Google's Chrome.
Microsoft blocks alternative search engines from Cortana
Claims it is protecting users, mostly from malicious engines
On Thursday, in a move that may upset some Windows 10 users, Microsoft began systematically blocking all search engines other than Microsoft Bing for use with its Cortana search box and Edge web browser, citing reasons including reliability and "search experience unpredictability."
Tablet sales dead
The death of the "game changer"
There more evidence that tablets were never the game-changer that Steve Jobs tried to peddle them as, and were just the keyboardless netbooks we said they were.
Microsoft earned $22.1 billion in third quarter
Azure doing well
Microsoft reported earnings for its third fiscal quarter of 2016, including revenue of $22.1 billion. This means that in Q3 2015, Microsoft saw $21.73 billion in revenue and earnings – slightly better than Wall Street expected.
Microsoft Surface phone rumoured to have Snapdragon 830
Wants top of the range
The much rumoured never seen Microsoft Surface Phone is not likely to have Intel inside. According to the latest rumours, it will have the unannounced Qualcomm Snapdragon 830 instead.
Microsoft kills off Xbox 360
360 comes a full circle
Microsoft has announced it is finally killing off its popular Xbox 360 video game console which has been in the shops for 11 years.
Direct X bloke creates Twitter storm
Games developers are moaning wage-slaves
Microsoft DirectX’s co-creator Alex St. John has kicked over a hornets next by claiming that game development employees are "wage-slaves" who have "embraced a cultural of victimology".