Microsoft Admits Wrong Strategy for Open Source

The Windows manufacturer was “on the wrong side of the story,” says Microsoft’s chief lawyer. Over the past decade, Microsoft’s corporate culture has fundamentally changed in terms of open source. This is now confirmed by Brad Smith, who ... Continue Reading →

Microsoft 365 – Reply All Storm Protection added

In the Office Suite 365, Microsoft wants to prevent users from carelessly responding to large e-mail distribution lists and thus paralyzing networks. It happened quickly: The user clicks on “Reply all” and confirms this with “Send”. And ... Continue Reading →

Microsoft’s App Store Hit with Counterfeit Apps

It’s no secret that we have an ongoing love affair with our smartphone apps. Whether it’s Angry Birds, Periscope, or those irritating health apps we download on New Years day and then curse every time they remind us to exercise, it’s clear that ... Continue Reading →

Office 365 Backup Tool – Explore the Features and Services

Cloud is a best-suited storage service for all crucial data and documentation. A few days back, while surfing internet I came to find out that data in cloud storage can also lead to risk sometimes! And from there onwards, my search for appropriate Office 365 backup ... Continue Reading →

Microsoft is About to Unveils Spartan its Next Generation Web Browser

After weeks of rumors, the software giant has finally unveiled its new web browser… That has nothing to do with Internet Explorer. As part of the conference on Windows 10, which takes place at Microsoft headquarters today, Joe Belfiore presented a project ... Continue Reading →

Microsoft Unveils iOS apps and Android Based Bing

Last September, Microsoft announced Bing applications please state some of Windows Phone on competing platforms, iOS and Android. Under the umbrella brand MSN, they are now available for download. VN:F [1.9.22_1171]please wait...Rating: 10.0/10 (1 vote cast)VN:F ... Continue Reading →

Samsung Has Paid Last Year 1 billion to Microsoft for Android Patents

It seems impossible. But last year, Samsung had to pay 1 billion dollars for Microsoft… Patent related to its Android mobile devices. Several of the technologies used in these models had been patented by the company before Windows, and after a trial the two ... Continue Reading →