To customise or not to customise?
Microsoft and Apple place opposing bets on their next-generation user interfaces. Which company has the winner?
Microsoft and Apple place opposing bets on their next-generation user interfaces. Which company has the winner?
Leading media moguls envision chat and instant messaging emerging on a par with 'The Sopranos.' Well, sort of.
Bristol Technology Inc., the porting-tool vendor embroiled in an antritrust suit against Microsoft Corp., Monday announced it is seeking a damage award of $130 million to $263 million.
Novell released an updated version of NDS For NT directory this week, and pledged to add integration with Microsoft's much-delayed ActiveDirectory.
Novell channel partners in the U.S. are as mad as hell. Maybe even mad enough to jump ship for Microsoft.
The new pretenders are lining up to stake their claim on the Web hosting throne
MS is looking to the future with its latest OS. But Win2K SP1, Datacentre, server apps and its next-generation tool suite are all missing in action
While the company is proclaiming all programming languages are equal, it is leaving .Net Java support to Rational Software
While readying its first service pack update for Windows 2000, Redmond issues an alpha release of its Win2K successor to a select group of testers
IBM isn't just unbuttoning its tie. At PC Expo, the tech giant will strip down its image - pocket protector and all - at a Geek Spa gathering,