Operating system
Microsoft announces Windows 10 OS
01 Oct 2014
The new version of Microsoft's flagship operating system, called Windows 10, leapfrogs the 9, which the software giant opted to skip to emphasise its advances towards an environment centered around mobile devices and internet services
Microsoft delivers Windows on Android, iOS devices
18 Oct 2013
Microsoft has kept its word to make its Office suite available on rivals' mobile devices
Windows 8.1 to be available in October
14 Aug 2013
Microsoft to launch Windows 8 tomorrow
25 Oct 2012
According to Steve Ballmer, the launch of the Windows 8 would be one of the most important launches for the company since Windows 95 almost two decades earlier
Lenovo offers free upgrade to Windows 7
27 Jun 2009
New Microsoft Windows will enable Internet Explorer to be switched off
07 Mar 2009
Internet Explorer has been added to the list of Windows 7 components that users can remove from the OS
Microsoft launches new versions of Windows, Office
By | 01 Dec 2006
Microsoft India announces launch of Vista
By | 30 Nov 2006
Apple introduces Boot Camp beta version for Windows XP on Intel-based Macs
By Our Corporate Bureau | 11 Apr 2006
Windows Longhorn — Microsoft's next big one
By Anirban Biswas | 15 Sep 2004
IndLinux.org launches Hindi interface IndLinux Milan v0.37
By Our Convergence Bureau | 31 Mar 2003
Microsoft to release XP service pack shortly
By Redmond, Washington: | 31 Aug 2002
IBM tie-up to port Linux on Intel
12 Aug 1999
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