Gaming goes cross-platform, as Microsoft extends offerings to cell phones and upcoming Windows Vista.
- By The Associated Press
- May 09, 2006
As expected, Microsoft Corp. today released three new security bulletins today as part of its monthly Patch Tuesday announcement, with two of the patches being rated as "critical."
- By The Associated Press
- May 09, 2006
A man pleaded guilty to charges of launching an attack that hit tens of thousands of computers, including some that belonged to the Department of Defense, and crippled a hospital's network.
- By The Associated Press
- May 08, 2006
A federal court has ordered a man who was at the center of the nation's first "spyware" case to give up $4 million in ill-gotten gains.
- By The Associated Press
- May 08, 2006
One spammer has managed to identify e-mail addresses on a "do-not-spam" list touted as secure, taking advantage of an obvious flaw with such lists and prompting critics to wonder what took so long.
- By The Associated Press
- May 04, 2006
The Bush administration is defending new federal rules making it easier for police and the FBI to wiretap Internet phone calls.
- By The Associated Press
- May 04, 2006
Research firm predicts release of Vista in late spring of 2007; Microsoft thinks it can make early 2007.
- By The Associated Press
- May 02, 2006
Truce in lawsuit will have company paying out $70 million to California government agencies.
- By The Associated Press
- May 02, 2006
Growth can happen as long as there's clear vision among the company's leaders and managers.
- By Ken Thoreson
- May 01, 2006
Intrinsic Technologies is "quicker, faster, better" than the rest -- just ask CEO Jason Liu.
- By Paul Desmond
- May 01, 2006
Software as a service, Windows Vista delays get on the last nerves of readers this time out.
- By Readers of Redmond magazine
- May 01, 2006
Field report from the Microsoft Management Summit in San Diego
- By Michael Domingo
- May 01, 2006
More C-level execs are at the negotiation tables. Learn how to sell to them.
- By Ken Michael
- May 01, 2006
Schedule slips are common and expected with software development projects; Windows Vista's can be blamed on a focus on quality.
- By Scott Bekker
- May 01, 2006
Imagine that! Microsoft doesn't eat its own dogfood.
- By Paul DeGroot
- May 01, 2006