Experts warn businesses not to over-buy on unlimited data plans
Smaller businesses that think they could benefit from an unlimited plan from wireless carriers need to calculate their costs carefully.
Smaller businesses that think they could benefit from an unlimited plan from wireless carriers need to calculate their costs carefully.
Microsoft officially launched a premium-grade Outlook.com email service in the U.S. that omits ads, provides five inboxes and supports personalized addresses.
Microsoft today took the unprecedented step of postponing an entire month's slate of security updates for Windows and its other products.
Talk of a new version of Windows 10, dubbed "Cloud," surfaced last week and many see the move as a way to rival Google's Chrome OS.
Microsoft has been stuck on the 400 million mark for Windows 10 for more than four months, but outside data indicates the OS has gained ground slowly.
Apple's next iPhone, expected later this year, will have wireless charging, according to a financial analyst for KGI Securities who has a solid track record at sussing out Apple's plans.
Microsoft has released a refreshed beta of Office 2016 for Mac that includes support for Apple's latest hardware innovation, the Touch Bar on newer MacBook Pros.
Microsoft will end all support for Windows Vista in two months when it issues final patches on April 11.
Features offered only on the iPhone 7 Plus helped boost sales of the larger smartphone, but weren't the only reasons a higher percentage of customers went big in 2016.
Twitter is extending its campaign to curb trolls and abuse on its social network, building on efforts it rolled out last fall.
Stratasys today announced a new line of professional 3D printers aimed at office workgroups that need to print in multiple industrial-grade materials for rapid prototyping.
Mozilla next month will bar plug-ins built using a decades-old technology from Firefox, ending a years-long effort to make the browser more secure.
Mozilla is shuttering a group tasked with creating an operating system for the Internet of Things and will lay off an unspecified number of workers.
Microsoft wants the government to allow exemptions to last week's executive order on immigration to meet "the pressing needs of real people," including scores of employees and their families.
Microsoft's browsers in January relapsed into bad habits, losing significant usage share to end the month at just over 25%.