EU warns Microsoft of more fines
New possible fines are reaction to Microsoft allegedly setting unreasonable prices for software rivals seeking interoperability data.
New possible fines are reaction to Microsoft allegedly setting unreasonable prices for software rivals seeking interoperability data.
New possible penalties are reaction to Microsoft allegedly setting unreasonable prices for software rivals seeking interoperability data.
The up-and-coming virtualization specialist says Microsoft is using its Windows clout to restrict customers choice. Sound familiar?
Some 25,000 Merrill Lynch employees are now using the Wealth Management Edition as part of a test-run partnership.
Longtime veteran Bill Veghte will head a new Windows Business Group, overseeing marketing and product management for the OS.
A majority of Silicon.com’s jury of UK CIOs was very intrigued by the cost of Google Apps and may add the software to their corporate IT infrastucture.
Parallels Desktop now comes with USB 2.0 support and the ability to run Windows applications natively on the Mac operating system.
Microsoft has introduced pricier higher-end versions, as other PC components have fallen in price. So how does it all add up?
Corel introduces its free, downloadable WordPerfect Lightning public beta, designed to serve as a key component in its online services model.
Kids have video games, high-def TV and the Web. Why would they want to pick up a Spider-Man comic book?Photos: Comic characters come to life
Acquisition of company specializing in health-related searches will become part of Microsoft’s nascent Health Solutions Group.
A new open-source virtual-machine project has quickly won Linux allies, but its arrival brings complications.
With Redmond on the line for $1.5 billion, which users of MP3 products should worry about an Alcatel-Lucent lawsuit?
Why is the Microsoft OS so much more expensive in the United Kingdom than in the United States? More than 1,250 Brits are angry.