Yahoo, bound by the terms of a multi-year search agreement with Microsoft, would like to run back to Google. This week, it took a big step in that direction.
Microsoft has announced that custom visuals for Power BI service and desktop is now available to everyone and that Power BI dev tools are entering preview.
This week’s other news includes a new marketing campaign for Windows 10, you’re getting the Windows 10 upgrade whether you want it or not, and so much more.
Aidan Finn weighs whether Dell is nuts for considering an acquisition of EMC. Would Microsoft own a share of VMware? How can this work?
Microsoft has announced changes to the way it will report its financial results, with the software giant trimming its top-level businesses down to three.
Microsoft has announced that working with Salesforce and Alpine Metrics, they have created a new tool to help provide new insight into the sales workflow.
This week Microsoft will face off against the DOJ in a closely-watched case that will help determine the scope of U.S. search warrants in the digital age.
In rejecting the EC’s antitrust claims, Google is risking a disaster that could cost billions in fines and require it to make major behavioral changes.
Citing leaked Snowden documents, The New York Times and ProPublica reported this weekend that AT&T was a decade-long “willing partner” of the NSA.
In its typically unconventional fashion, Google will become a subsidiary of a new company called Alphabet, which is an umbrella for other, smaller companies