Microsoft has officially named the next version of Windows server - now to be known as Windows Server 2012
Windows 8 will arrive in three editions, plus an enterprise version, Microsoft has revealed
iSuppli has found that disk drive manufacturers are shifting to more power-efficient 2.5-inch drives
Microsoft is seeking to deepen its interaction with open source communities with the creation of a new subsidiary
Microsoft has tackled security flaws in MS Office and Internet Explorer in its latest security patch
Vista death knell also sounded as mainstream support is ended
A few Zeus botnets reportedly remain active despite Microsoft closing down the bulk of them last month
In an ironic development, Microsoft is now ranked in the top twenty of contributors to the Linux kernel
Microsoft moves distribution to Netherlands over Motorola patent dispute fears
Qualcomm vice president says chips to be used in laptops 'thinner and lighter' than ultrabooks
Android's market share of "smart connected devices" will hit 31.6 percent by 2016, surpassing Windows and iOS
The £22 Raspberry Pi PC needs the CE mark for sales in Europe (assuming no mutant lizards)
Microsoft has open sourced more of its Web development technology and is accepting community code submissions
Live Messenger links to Pirate Bay blacked out by Microsoft
New generation Web companies know the value of convergence, and old-school enterprises like HP are learning it, says Chris Preimesberger
The arrival of Microsoft Windows 8 could enliven the currently anaemic laptop and desktop market, according to IDC
Microsoft is reportedly revamping its Outlook calendar and integrating social networking and Hotmail into the email manager
HP looks set for some serious restructuring as Whitman looks to shake things up
The arrival of Windows 8, coupled with ultrabook interest, is to benefit the PC market during 2012, says IDC
Insiders say work will finish on the operating system this summer, with roadmap details revealed in April
Dell executive claims that the company has tablet roadmap in place
Nokia's design boss has reportedly said he is spending a third of his time working on a new tablet device
Microsoft urges businesses to get patching over fears cyber crooks will take advantage of a remote desktop flaw
Microsoft's March 2012 Patch Tuesday bulletin features six issuess, including one rated "critical" that focuses on the Morto RDP vulnerability
Research suggests that post-PC era will arrive earlier than thought
Windows 8 tablet rumoured to feature a dual-core Qualcomm processor
Microsoft is to close the app store for the aging Windows Mobile operating system within the next two months