Hackers send code to Microsoft in crash reportsWhen hackers crash their systems while developing viruses, the code is often sent directly to Microsoft.August 25, 2010 by Josh Taylor in Microsoft
Internet Explorer: When all else fails, try 90s nostalgiaMicrosoft's latest pitch to get people to try Internet Explorer again goes for 90s nostalgia, but will toying with our emotions bring success for IE10?January 23, 2013 by Josh Taylor in Microsoft
Daily Cuppa: Windows 8, Apple-Samsung and IBM earningsGood morning! Overnight we got the latest news on Windows 8, the on-going Apple vs. Samsung saga and IBM's results.July 18, 2012 by Josh Taylor in Microsoft
Daily Cuppa: ReportapaloozaIt's finally Friday, and lots of tech companies announced their Q2 results overnight. Here's what you missed.July 19, 2012 by Josh Taylor in Microsoft
Play VideoMicrosoft's Office 2010 Sydney giveawayMicrosoft's latest version of its popular Office software went on sale worldwide on Tuesday.June 15, 2010 by Josh Taylor in Microsoft
Microsoft Tech.Ed 2010 welcome bash picsDevelopers and Microsoft enthusiasts have headed up to the Gold Coast this week for Microsoft Tech.Ed 2010, which is being held at the Gold Coast Convention and Exhibition Centre this week.August 24, 2010 by Josh Taylor in Microsoft
Nokia connecting people to SMS spamNokia has vowed to improve its SMS marketing systems after it was found to be breaching the Spam Act for "tips" sent to customers.January 23, 2012 by Josh Taylor in Microsoft
CSIRO sues US carriers over Wi-FiCSIRO today confirmed it had initiated patent infringement lawsuits in the US District Court against carriers AT&T, T-Mobile and Verizon over its much sought-after Wi-Fi patent.May 18, 2010 by Josh Taylor in Microsoft
Microsoft Tech.Ed 2010: all about Phone 7Those who were expecting the focus of this year's Tech.Ed 2010 to be on Microsoft's new Windows Phone 7 smartphone were not disappointed.August 24, 2010 by Josh Taylor in Microsoft
Women in IT don't need to be manlyCEO and founder of GeekIT Mary Henderson says women shouldn't act like men to be accepted in the IT industry.August 24, 2010 by Josh Taylor in Microsoft