Windows fans may be happy to find that Windows 10 will be bringing back the start menu, mixing it with the flair of the live tiles from the Metro start menu.
The Department of Health and Hospitals says brain-eating amoeba has been found in a water system serving about 1,800 people in a community north of Donaldsonville in Louisiana. In 2013, the state also discovered the bacteria in the water supply after a four year-old child died...
However, they have the option of getting a 90-day free trial version of the OS. Microsoft makes money from selling advertising for its Bing search engine; it also collects fees from people who use premium versions of its Office software, OneDrive cloud storage and Skype.
While Microsoft tries to regain its footing in the consumer market with a new Windows operating system, the company’s cloud computing business keeps on rolling.
Windows 10 will also bring back the Start menu that was taken off in Windows 8 and was missed by many Windows users. It’s Microsoft’s way of trying to overhaul Windows for the mobile world – without alienating users by getting rid of everything that’s...
There have been rumors of Ubisoft porting the excellent Wii U launch title ZombiU to other platforms for a while, but now it’s official: Zombi (no more u!) arrives digitally on August 18. Test your will to survive, but beware: death is permanent, and one wrong move can...
U.S.-based healthcare company CVS Health is teaming up with software giant IBM to provide better health care management services to patients diagnosed with chronic diseases. Earlier this year, the company launched its Watson Health business unit offering cloud-based access to...
Fire up its app when you’re stuck for a ride and you’ll be presented with a real-time map, dotted with nearby cars ready to whisk you away. This way, users are influenced to place an order on the app because they are impressed by the large number of available cars and...
Yooka-Laylee, the Banjo-Kazooie spiritual successor that did incredibly well on Kickstarter a few months back, is apparently getting published by Team17.
Actor James Woods filed a multi-million-dollar lawsuit Wednesday against a Twitter user, alleging defamation and invasion of privacy. Instead, he’s hired Michael Weinsten at Lavely & Singer and is going the route of a $10 million defamation lawsuit and resulting...