Microsoft names its next Windows 10 upgrade: '2004'
Although the name would indicate an April 2020 release, the company's past Windows upgrade tempo has rarely hit the mark.
Although the name would indicate an April 2020 release, the company's past Windows upgrade tempo has rarely hit the mark.
By using group policy objects, IT admins can turn the browser into a front end for Office 365 with an enterprise-centric new tab page.
In a bid to push website developers to speed up their site response times, Google may start flagging those that load slowly.
The January end-of-support deadline for Windows 7 is fast approaching. Here's a rundown of some of the issues companies should keep in mind as that date draws near.
Microsoft won't stick to its own timetable for killing off Adobe Flash; instead, it will parallel Google Chrome's plan for eliminating the software.
For four years, Microsoft described Windows 10 as the very foundation of its ambitions. But that description no longer applies.
Microsoft has begun telling companies about a variety of corporate features that have been baked into the browser.
Microsoft is offering a sneak peek of group policies they could use to manage the still-under-development "full-Chromium" Edge.
Microsoft has announced changes to its OneDrive storage service that will let consumers protect some or even all of their cloud-stored documents.
Microsoft last week took the strange step of slamming its own software, portraying Office 2019 as second-class when pitted against Office 365.
Microsoft has told the remaining users of IE10 that it will cut off support years earlier than promised, ending security updates in January 2020.
In the wake of the company's failed acquisition of Nokia's phone assets, Microsoft is reminding Windows 10 Mobile users that support ends this year.
Microsoft's decision this month to stop distribution of the fall feature upgrade to Windows 10 is only the latest sign of a broken update process.
'Personal computing would not have existed without him,' Bill Gates said of his one-time colleague.
Microsoft has constantly shifted its release and support timeline for Windows 10, responding to concerns and complaints from users. Here's how the OS strategy has changed, and what may be coming next.