Operating system
Microsoft reveals lineup of Windows 10 devices
07 Oct 2015
Microsoft is looking to expand its market share for tablets and smartphones, currently dominated by Apple and South Korea’s Samsung
Windows 10 gets positive reviews from critics
30 Jul 2015
Windows 10 to sell in USB flash drives: Report
26 Jun 2015
Microsoft plans to sell its Home and Windows 10 Pro SKUs in retail stores in USB flash drives
Google Chrome to get Mac-friendly
15 Jun 2015
Google is giving a Mac-friendly makeover to Chrome, addressing a number of concerns raised by Apple users over the years
Windows 10 to be last Windows relase
11 May 2015
Windows 10 coming; free upgrade even for pirated versions
19 Mar 2015
In an unprecedented move, Microsoft will offer free upgrades to Windows 10 – due for release this summer – even to those using pirated copies of earlier versions
Microsoft to offer Windows 10 as free upgrade
22 Jan 2015
Microsoft yesterday unveiled its latest Windows version 10, which will be a free upgrade for Windows 8.1 and Windows 7 users
Microsoft to unveil details of Windows 10
19 Jan 2015
According to Microsoft, the operating system, would help developers more easily adapt PC applications to mobile devices
Microsoft slams Google for revealing security vulnerability in Windows
13 Jan 2015
Microsoft has slammed Google for revealing a security vulnerability in Windows only two days before the software giant's "Patch-Tuesday" fix for it was to be released
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