Ever since the launch of Windows 10, Microsoft has come under fire about the privacy implications of the OS and now the company is fighting back.
Microsoft has introduced a new way to activate Windows with Windows 10 called digital entitlement and now the company has posted new activation guidance.
Windows 10 was released by Microsoft on July 29th and sometime last week, the OS passed the 100 million install milestone, a major hurdle for the company.
Consumer interest in Windows 10 is on the rise with OEMs reporting increased interest and sales of the new platform.
Russell Smith discusses the changes to the wording of Microsoft’s Services Agreement and how Windows 10 might help decrease the amount of pirated software.
Microsoft has announced a new partnership with Baidu that will allow them to sell the OS in that country with a custom experience for local users.
Because we remember that someone actually got a Zune tattoo, this week’s other news includes another look at auto-downloading Windows 10 installs and more.
Russell Smith explains why he thinks there’s unlikely to be an explosion of Universal Apps for Windows 10 until Windows 7 loses significant market share.
Microsoft’s CEO, Satya Nadella, said that the HoloLens dev kits will arrive next year and the first customers will be the enterprise.
Microsoft will be releasing two new Windows phones next month and they will be the first devices that may crack the corporate nut.