SAN FRANCISCO – Microsoft is retooling the latest version of its Windows operating system to address complaints and confusion that have been blamed for deepening a slump in personal computer sales.
Microsoft is reportedly hard at work on Windows Blue, the follow-up to Windows 8, and ZDNet reported that there will also be a Windows RT version of the platform. Our team tests, rates, and reviews ...
The infamous Windows Blue Screen of Death (BSOD) will be replaced later this summer by a new black screen as part of Microsoft's Windows Resiliency Initiative (WRI).… Initially previewed in green, ...
Like Pudding Pops and Benetton sweaters, another 1980s icon is gone. After 40 years of delivering the tragic news of a PC crash to Windows users, Microsoft's infamous "blue screen of death" is going ...
Microsoft faced a major server outage on Friday as millions of Windows users around the world experienced the Blue Screen of Death (BSOD) error forcing the system to ...
Microsoft's oncoming "Blue" wave is going to wash over Windows Client and Windows Phone. But there's also going to be a Windows Server Blue release, too, as I blogged a couple months ago. Until now, ...
Microsoft has finally broken its silence on Windows Blue, the long-rumored but never-announced update for Windows 8. On Tuesday, Frank X. Shaw, the corporate vice president of corporate communications ...
Microsoft officials supposedly have decided on the final name for Windows Blue. The final decision, one of my sources told me, is that it will be Windows 8.1. The client version of Blue, codenamed ...
We already knew that that Windows Blue, Microsoft’s forthcoming OS update that will put the Windows platform on a low-cost, yearly update schedule, was scheduled to launch sometime later this year.
Microsoft Corp. today said it has filed 63 lawsuits worldwide in its latest effort to crack down on sellers of counterfeit software, including online auctioneers that use a new scam dubbed “Blue ...