Surging Windows 8.1 overtakes Windows XP usage
Microsoft is doing a fine job of burying Windows XP, but still has a long way to go toward getting people onto the latest version of its operating system.
Microsoft is doing a fine job of burying Windows XP, but still has a long way to go toward getting people onto the latest version of its operating system.
With help from IBM, Microsoft has patched a critical Windows vulnerability that flew under the radar for nearly two decades.
Jawbone may soon launch a couple more fitness trackers to compete with Fitbit and fend off a wave of cheaper alternatives.
It didn't take long for Google's Nexus Player to realize I was hooked on the Food Network.
HP and Michael Bastian are betting that style trumps substance for their first smartwatch collaboration.
Microsoft is making Office 365 a considerably sweeter deal with unlimited OneDrive storage for all users, as the commoditization of pure cloud storage continues.
The future of wearable technology could involve strapping a few Big Macs to your body for convenient snacking.
It's been a long time coming, but Microsoft is officially phasing out the Nokia brand name.
The next version of Microsoft Office is reportedly on track for a spring 2015 launch, but Microsoft may offer a public beta much sooner.
Fitbit's fitness bands are reportedly getting more smartwatch-like with the $250 Fitbit Surge.
Dropbox has just provided another reminder not to place complete faith in cloud storage, having allowed a bug to delete some users' files.
Despite outrage in some corners of the Internet, tens of millions of iTunes users were happy to add a free U2 album to their music collections.
Users of Apple's Health app in iOS 8 will have to get by without Fitbit integration for now.
A new hands-on report on the Apple Watch has revealed some new details ahead of the device's early 2015 launch.
Instead of having to rely on watered-down Photoshop clones, Chromebook users could eventually get the real thing.
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