Pedro Hernandez is a writer for eWEEK and the IT Business Edge Network, the network for technology professionals. Previously, he served as a managing editor for the Internet.com network of IT-related websites and as the Green IT curator for GigaOM Pro.
Microsoft has a long way to catch up to Apple in the tablet market, but there are signs that the company’s efforts are starting to pay off. IDC revealed on May 1 that Microsoft managed to crack the top five list of tablet vendors for the first quarter of 2013 (1Q13) with shipments of 900,000 […]
Did Microsoft Influence Apple’s iOS 7? Is Cupertino taking Redmond’s lead? iOS 7, the software that will soon power the next generation of Apple’s iPhone and iPad, is reportedly taking cues from Microsoft in the design department. Apple is said to be “flattening” the mobile operating system’s user interface, eliminating much of the visual gloss […]
Microsoft’s efforts to integrate Skype across practically its entire consumer-facing product portfolio are gathering steam. The software giant announced April 29 that it had launched a preview of Skype for Outlook.com. The feature allows users of the Outlook.com email service—Hotmail’s successor for all intents and purposes—to initiate Skype video calls or text-based chats directly from […]
Microsoft’s IllumiRoom technology is gaining renewed attention in the weeks before the company releases details on its next-gen Xbox console. The tech first made its debut at this year’s Consumer Electronics Show (CES 2013). The proof of concept from Microsoft Research showed how the combination of a Kinect sensor, a commodity projector and some software […]
Want the best Windows experience? Get a Mac. That’s the advice being dished out by Soluto, a provider of cloud-based PC management and support services. The company revealed in a report that the 13-inch MacBook Pro, released during the mid-2012 refresh, is the best-performing Windows laptop. Apple’s 15-inch MacBook Pro Retina model also ranked high, […]
Things may not be as dire for Microsoft’s tablet-friendly Windows 8 operating system as analysts have indicated, according to new market data from Boston-based Strategy Analytics. The research firm announced on April 23 that Microsoft notched a 7.5 percent share of the global tablet market during the first quarter of 2013. In total, tablet makers […]
Microsoft announced another big Android patent-licensing agreement just a week after announcing that it had inked a similar deal with Hon Hai, parent company of Foxconn, the world’s largest contract manufacturer. Late in the day on April 23, the Windows software maker revealed that ZTE, the Chinese telecommunications equipment provider and a producer of smartphones, […]
Microsoft may soon be facing renewed pressure to deliver its Office productivity suite on competing platforms like Apple’s iOS and Google’s Android mobile operating systems. Describing ValueAct Capital as an “activist investor,” Reuters reported on April 22 that the hedge fund’s CEO, Jeffrey Ubben, disclosed that his firm had taken a $2 billion stake in […]
This Earth Day, Microsoft is outlining some of the steps the software company is taking in achieving carbon neutrality across all of its operations in the current fiscal year. On April 22, Rob Bernard, Microsoft’s chief environmental strategist, said the company has made big strides in accomplishing its goal. One major contributor to the company’s […]
Mini Windows 8 tablets are in the works, but it may be a while before it joins the Surface in retail. Coming off another round of record-settings earnings, Microsoft finally revealed on April 18 that the company is, in fact, working on building an ecosystem for small, Windows 8 tablets. The disclosure came after news […]