Windows 10 runs on a Raspberry Pi
Licenced to bear Arms
It looks like you can now finally install a full version of Windows 10 intended for ARM devices on Raspberry Pi 3.
More than 70 percent of Microsoft patches are for memory problems
Mostly because of C and C++
More than 70 percent of Microsoft patches are for memory safety bugs.
Microsoft is expected to announce its HoloLens 2
February 24 event planned
Microsoft is expected to announce the next generation HoloLens headset at an already announced event on February 24
Microsoft says the net is getting polite and gentler
Clearly not read the Fudzilla comment pages
Software King of the world Microsoft has released a new study that claims civility is spreading on the internet – at least a bit.
Microsoft discourages Office 2019
Will you just look at our cloud?
Software king of the world Microsoft has launched a marketing campaign which appears designed to discourage users from buying Office 2019 and get them to move to Office 365 instead.
Internet explorer dead by 2020
Microsoft announces Norwegian Blue Screen of death
Software King of the World, Microsoft, has warned that it has given up trying to prop up Internet Exploder 10 and it will be officially declared dead next year.
Microsoft bloke says Mozilla should kill Firefox
Surrender to the mighty Google
A Microsoft manager has hacked off shedloads with his claim that Mozilla should give up on Firefox and surrender to Chromium – just like Vole did.
Bing not banned in China
Technical issues
It turns out that reports last week that Bing was blocked by the Chinese censors might have been untrue and that last week's outage was caused by a good old fashioned server outage.
Microsoft snaps up open source database company
Citus Data now makes Voleware
Microsoft said that it’s acquiring Citus Data, a startup that has commercialised open source database software called PostgreSQL.
Apple and Microsoft cuddle up to Brazil president
Women, minorities, and the LGBTs - they must have had a lot to talk about.
Apple and Microsoft CEOs found themselves at dinner with the homophobic, sexist Brazilian president Jair Bolsonaro at the World Economic Forum .