The planned sale of Opera Software to a group of Chinese companies for $1.2 billion has foundered.
OneDrive users have begun receiving notifications from Microsoft that their storage allotments have already, or will soon be, reduced to 5GB.
Microsoft this week said enterprises and organizations could save up to $404 per employee over three years by moving to Windows 10.
Microsoft today announced that later this year its partners will start selling subscriptions to Windows 10 Enterprise, the edition that targets businesses, for US$7 per month per user.
At the same time, Microsoft issued updates to the Office 2016 applications -- Excel, Outlook, PowerPoint and Word -- to users registered with the Insider program.
Apple is including the iPhone and iPad Pro in this year's back-to-school promotion because the company must manage a slumping smartphone as well as a stuck-in-decline tablet market, an analyst said.
Windows 10 growth slowed slightly last month but remained robust enough to push the nearly-one-year-old OS over the 21% share bar, according to new data from metrics vendor Net Applications.
An estimated 33 million users deserted Microsoft's browsers last month, pushing the company's browser strategy closer to the edge of irrelevancy.
Microsoft today pegged the number of Windows 10 devices at 350 million, an increase of about 50 million since early May.
Apple has begun testing Safari 10 with developers running the 2014 and 2015 editions of macOS.
Opera Software today disputed Microsoft's claim that Edge, the default browser in Windows 10, consumes less power on a laptop than Opera's flagship.
Microsoft has released a free tool for Windows 10 that claims to scrub PCs of the "bloatware" computer makers pack on new machines.
Apple execs took to a stage today in a fast-paced keynote that pushed back against talk that Apple lags behind rivals in artificial intelligence and opened some of the company's crown jewels to third-party developers.
Apple this fall plans to will let nearly all iOS app makers switch to a subscription-based business model. That could be good for developers but annoying for users.
Microsoft has not yet forced Windows 10 on consumers and small businesses now running older editions -- but it has tiptoed right up to the line.