Chinese whispers emanating from Chinaopix are suggesting that a major Windows 9 user interface overhaul will remove the 'Charms Bar' from the OS completely.
The president of Microsoft France, Alain Crozier, may have inadvertently revealed that the next version of Windows will indeed be unveiled on the 30th.
According to new research from Avecto, IT departments are burdened with a number of poor perceptions in terms of security.
As you may well be aware, Microsoft no longer supports Windows XP from today, though plenty of folks are still using the aged OS.
Statistics have revealed that users of Microsoft's Windows 8.x operating system have fallen for the second month in a row yet Microsoft remains optimistic about users adopting Windows 8.
A prominent Microsoft leaker has revealed that certain Windows 8 users as well as Windows 7 customers won’t be able to download the update free-of-charge.
The latest Security Intelligence Report shows that Windows XP isn’t faring as badly on the security front as you might think, though the Robrow malware has skewed things.
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