Microsoft admits Windows 10 disables rivals' AV
Temporarily
Software king of the world, Microsoft, has admitted that it does temporarily disable anti-virus software on Windows PCs.
Apple's success was because Jobs had problems
He hated being outsmugged by Microsoft so he stole its tablet
The messiah of the fruity cargo-cult, Steve Jobs, apparently was only interested in hacking off a single Microsoft executive when he stole the idea for the tablet and the smartphone.
Big Tech tries to butter up Trump again
Not Zuckerburg or Musk
Some of the biggest names in Silicon Valley descended on the White House yesterday for the first meeting of the American Technology Council.
Surface laptop is a monstrosity
IFixit tear down gives it zero points
Microsoft’s Surface laptop is a glue filled monstrosity which is designed to be thrown away the moment something goes wrong, according to iFixit.
Microsoft unveils Xbox One X at E3 2017 show
US $499 priced console with serious punch
During its E3 2017 press conference, Microsoft has unveiled its upcoming new console, the Xbox One X. Described by Microsoft as "the world's most powerful console", the US $499 priced Xbox One X packs some serious punch with AMD CPU and GPU.
Big five tech companies gutted in Black Friday
Lost $97.5 billion in market value
The big five technology firms - Apple , Google, Microsoft , Facebook and Amazon - lost more than $97.5 billion in market value, sending Wall Street into a bit of a panic.
Microsoft finds bug in Intel ME
There is even malware exploiting it
Microsoft's security team has come across a malware family that uses Intel's Active Management Technology (AMT) Serial-over-LAN (SOL) interface as a file transfer tool.
Microsoft hits back against Russian Kaspersky
We are perfectly legal
Software King of the World Microsoft has hit back at the anti-virus outfit Kaspersky’s complaint to the EU.
Kaspersky sues Microsoft over Windows 10
Microsoft has been playing monopoly again
Russian security software maker Kaspersky Lab has filed antitrust complaints against Microsoft with the European Commission and the German federal cartel office.
Ballmer says tech companies should be like basketball teams
Funded by a loudmouth screaming on the sidelines
The shy and retired former Microsoft boss Steve “there’s a kind of hush” Ballmer said that the IT industry can learn a lot from professional sports.