Munich has putsch against Linux
Bring back Windows 10
Once the open sauce poster-boy Munich city council's administrative and personnel committee has decided to purge Linux from its desk-top and invite Windows 10 to return by 2020.
Linux desktop has not jumped in popularity
Rumours of its popularity greatly exaggerated
Linux fanboys were dancing in the streets when NetMarketShare's desktop operating system analysis, which showed Linux leaping from 2.5 percent in July, to almost five percent in September.
Microsoft denies its Surface is unreliable
Works fine when you give it a push
Microsoft has denied its Surface range is as unreliable as a Reliant Robin and said that fewer than one in 100,000 have been borked.
Microsoft officially unveils Surface Pro with LTE
Coming in December and starting at US $1,149
Just as expected, Microsoft has now officially unveiled its new Surface Pro with LTE Advanced at an event in London, packing Qualcomm's Snapdragon X16 LTE modem, Intel Core i5 chip and 12.3-inch 3:2 PixelSense screen.
Microsoft presentation gives up on Edge
Installs Chrome instead
A Microsoft engineer carrying out a demo before assorted hacks had to abandon his Edge browser and install Chrome after his Vole-approved default browser froze.
Microsoft sued for discriminating against women
This is fast getting out of control
The outfit whose CEO once said women could obtain good karma for taking lower salaries than men is being sued in a court case which is getting bigger by the day.
Microsoft working on Apple’s next “breakthrough”
Foldable notebook pen and digital-ink functionality
Software king of the world, Microsoft, is working on a foldable device with an emphasis on pen and digital-ink functionality that runs Windows 10.
Cloud boom helps big tech bottom line
Amazon, Microsoft, Google and Intel cash in
Amazon, Microsoft, Google, and Intel are making a killing from the Cloud.
Microsoft kills off Kinect
End of an error
The software king of the world Microsoft has given up on its depth camera and voice recognition microphone.
Tech giants spend fortune buying US politicians
Buy one get another free
US tech giants are spending a small fortune on "lobbying" politicians and the situation is getting worse.