Microsoft's Outlook.com amasses over 1.5 million users in under 12 hours, set to replace Hotmail and become the fastest growing email service.
World's third largest PC maker reports a 31% drop in profits, amid Michael Dell's attempt to take the company private.
Bill Gates questions the lack of urgency in innovation over the last few years, criticising Microsoft's early mobile strategy.
Microsoft named most indispensable 'mega-vendor' by CIOs in survey by US investment bank Piper Jaffray, with 45% choosing Microsoft as most important vendor.
Shantanu Narayen refuses to answer questions on how the company can justify charging Aussies $1,400 more for its software.
Leaving a job gracefully can protect your professional reputation. Here's how to ensure a dignified departure, with tips from LinkedIn's career expert.
The Heating Company Director, Clare Adams shares how Office 365 has helped create business systems with greater flexiblity then ever before.
HP eyes a comeback in the tablet market, adopting Android in a bid to stay relevant amid soaring sales and shifting computing preferences.
Microsoft, that paragon of virtue which has always put customer interests first, has the old Googler square in its sights.
Now that you have the annoying Mike Posner song in your head, try turning your thoughts to the Samsung versus Apple battle for coolness.
Alicia Keys, BlackBerry's 100% exclusive advocate, caught tweeting from an iPhone, sparking debate on brand loyalty and honesty.
Eric Schmidt sells half his Google shares, sparking debate on motives behind the move - is it strategic diversification or a sign of concern?.
Company fights back against shareholders who have questioned it's Us$13.95-a-share bid to take the firm private.
Apple hits back at $137 billion lawsuit over its massive cash reserves, amidst calls for better shareholder returns.
Dell's US$24.4 billion deal to go private, led by founder Michael Dell and Silver Lake, offers shareholders USD $13.65 per share, a 25% premium.
Hewlett Packard takes a swipe at Dell's $24.4 billion buyout, suggesting the move leaves Dell's innovation in limbo.
ASUS unveils world's tiniest router, flawless for travellers, blending full internet access into a pocket-friendly USB device.
Dell is on the brink of a monumental $23 billion deal to go private, with shares poised at up to $13.75, in tech's biggest buyout since the recession.
Nearly three-quarters of companies deploying user-focused BYOD report improvements in employee productivity, customer response times and work processes.
Alicia Keys aims to revive BlackBerry's fortunes as its new Global Creative Director, banking on star power to challenge tech giants.