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Microsoft names Oct. 18 for Windows 8.1 launch
Microsoft today named Oct. 18 as the launch date for Windows 8.1, the update it hopes will be better received than the original, which debuted the year before. Read More


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12 free Microsoft Exchange tools every IT admin will love
Configuring, deploying, and maintaining Exchange just got a little easier thanks to these 12 essential free tools. Read More

IT pros won't get Windows 8.1 until October
IT professionals won't get their hands on Windows 8.1 until October, getting the release at the same time as consumers rather than in advance as has previously been the practice. Read More

Hurry up and wait: Why Microsoft's holding Windows 8.1
Microsoft's decision to sit on Windows 8.1 for two months after engineers wrap up work was driven by the year's biggest sales cycles, analysts said. Read More

Preston Gralla: Six reasons Microsoft should buy BlackBerry
One of the best ways Microsoft for Microsoft to jump-start its lagging mobile business is to buy struggling BlackBerry. Why buy a mobile company quickly going south? There are plenty of reasons -- here are the top six why Microsoft should pay up and take over BlackBerry. Read More

Preston Gralla: Suit against Microsoft over Surface RT: Valid points, or evidence of bottom-feeding lawyers?
Another day, another lawsuit, this one alleging that Microsoft purposely misled investors over the poor prospects of its Surface RT tablets. Does the class-action lawsuit have validity, or is it just one more instance of lawyers trying to cash in on bad news, a sign of a legal system gone amok? Read More

Microsoft to push Surface tablets to businesses in Canada and Europe
Microsoft will start selling its struggling Surface devices to business customers abroad via channel partners on Thursday. Read More


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2 Windows 8 touch-screen laptops for tight budgets
Windows 8 is workable with a normal display, but better with a touch screen. If you don't want to spend much on a new laptop, try one of these low-cost systems. Read More

Lawyers sue Microsoft over Surface RT 'unmitigated disaster'
Several law firms joined forces on Monday to sue Microsoft, accusing the company of misleading shareholders about sales of the Surface RT tablet and calling its entry into the market an 'unmitigated disaster.' Read More

Preston Gralla: Users tell Microsoft: We hate Windows 8 touchscreen PCs
With Windows 8, Microsoft recast Windows as a touchscreen interface, and bet the farm that people would flock to it. Now users have spoken: They hate the devices. New research from IDC shows that as few as 10% of all laptops sold this year will sport a touchscreen. Read More

XP's retirement will be hacker heaven
Cyber criminals will bank their Windows XP zero-day vulnerabilities until after Microsoft stops patching the aged operating system next April, a security expert argued today. Read More

Microsoft yanks troublesome Exchange security patch
Citing installation issues and inadequate testing, Microsoft has withdrawn an Exchange Server 2013 security update that it issued earlier this week as part of its "Patch Tuesday" release cycle. Read More

Microsoft's Office 365 Add-ons muddy licensing and make customers pay twice
Microsoft has kicked off licensing add-ons that let enterprises add Office 365 subscriptions atop existing volume license agreements, touting the new options as a simpler way for businesses to move to a rent-not-buy model. Read More


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