Starting today, those who have a system running Windows 7 or Windows 8.1 reserved their free upgrade will be notified in waves as to when they are ready.
After a not-so-popular Windows 8, Microsoft has now launched its latest operating system, Windows 10, with a little more caution. “We will have more to share on various editions of Windows 10 prior to its availability”. Microsoft encourages people to share how they...
Solitaire has been part of the Windows experience for as long as I can remember, and it has been 100 percent free throughout that entire time. Regardless of what one says about the game, we have all spent hours trying to master it.
The latest operating system iteration from the Redmond-based company already looks like a promising upgrade for all eligible users, and Microsoft has ensured that anyone can download and install it without any issue with the release of a free upgrade utility, the Media Creation Tool.
Gates III sold 4,000,000 shares of Microsoft stock in a transaction dated Tuesday, May 19th. The Insider selling transaction was disclosed on Jul 29, 2015 to the Securities and Exchange Commission. The total value of transaction was $190,720,000. The disclosure for this sale can...
Get faster access to your favorite games and content on Xbox One home, now with a more intelligent voice experience and expanded social engagement – all from your home screen. Xbox 360 backwards compatibility and other features mentioned by Microsoft that are coming to the...
There won’t be any official way to jump the queue – Microsoft won’t be making downloadable disk images for Windows 10 available in the short term, Amazon won’t start selling the operating system on USB drives until late August, and there’s no...
“By rolling out the Windows 10 update in batches we want to make sure that internal testing for particular batch is done thoroughly and the update process is as pain free as possible”, said Durani. Then come the fall you will see the devices from all the OEMs going...
While the new features are laudable, the big deal is that Microsoft is going back to the future by restoring the Start menu that Windows users had become accustomed to.