May 29, 2006 / Robert McMillan
Desktop antivirus software to cost $49.95 per year for up to three PCs.
May 29, 2006 / Ben Ames
More than 2.5 billion queries in April demonstrate an upward trend.
May 29, 2006 / Michelle Meyers
The New York Post created some buzz among those who didn't cut out of town early this (U.S.) holiday weekend by reporting Friday that Microsoft, for several weeks, has been discussing the possible acquisition of online auction site eBay.
May 26, 2006 / Stefanie Olsen, Tom Krazit
The long-rumoured deal between the No. 1 search engine and the No. 1 PC maker is a strike against Google rival Microsoft
May 26, 2006 / Declan McCullagh, Anne Broache
Legislators approved a bill that would require broadband providers to abide by strict net neutrality principles, even though many don't agree with the bill's contents
May 26, 2006 / Greg Sandoval
The FBI is investigating the latest electronic intrusion, which may have affected more than 100,000 people
May 25, 2006 / e3insider
I checked out Namco's Pac-Man World Rally for Gamecube. Ever since Mario Kart made its debut on the Super Nintendo, I've always enjoyed these games. There's nothing like holding a deadly powerup for two laps, trailing just a few feet behind the person you're racing against, only to unleash your fury right before the finish line. This game seemed a little faster than usual, which was good because it made the racing more exciting
May 25, 2006 / Greg Sandoval
The open-source project aims to replace Blue Frog's opt-out email campaign designed to crash spammers' servers
May 25, 2006 / Ingrid Marson
The Office maker has taken a swing at the open source format, but the ODF Alliance says Microsoft's Open XML is not yet supported by any application so its performance can't even be measured
May 25, 2006 / Tom Espiner
The not-for-profit organisation says it is looking at how to share its newfound Mozillions (well, millions) with the volunteers who work on Firefox and Thunderbird
May 24, 2006 / Bruce Gain
Plummeting prices and advances in motherboard technologies are making dual-card graphics a must-have for serious gamers.
May 24, 2006 / Ina Fried
The release of the test versions is a sign that Microsoft is on track with the latest version of its timetable
May 24, 2006 / Marguerite Reardon
The domain, .mobi, is designed to spur use of the Internet on mobile devices — but some fear it will have the opposite effect
May 24, 2006 / Tom Espiner
FAST has vowed to take primary and secondary schools to court for unauthorised software use, in what has been billed a 'disastrous' move
May 23, 2006 / Colin Barker
Amazon.com's controversial patent faces more scrutiny after a New Zealand actor uncovered 'substantial' questions over prior art
May 23, 2006 / Freeman Klopott
Anticheating software expands to multiplayer games.
May 23, 2006 / Robert McMillan
Company claims Microsoft is wrongfully using its Veritas storage technology in the next version of Windows.
May 21, 2006 / Ben Ames
Former owners of a sports gambling site are accused of laundering $250 million in profits.
May 21, 2006 / Martyn Williams
Consumer trust could open the door to more location-based services, Google says.
May 21, 2006 / Elizabeth Montalbano
New Web site outlines the minimum requirements for running both low-end and high-end versions of the upcoming OS.
May 21, 2006 / Robert McMillan
Don't click! Malware loads after you open infected Word doc.
May 20, 2006 / Ina Fried
Vista won't be around for a while, but Microsoft has released hardware specifications to get users thinking about new systems well in advance
May 20, 2006 / Ingrid Marson
The software giant characterises open source as mainly of interest to local community projects, without the benefits of a commercial model
May 19, 2006 / Joris Evers
Analysts rate Whale as 'visionary' because it has gone further than other vendors in developing special optimisations for applications
May 19, 2006 / Nancy Gohring
Company says a large, loyal customer base is the best defense against network operators seeking to block its low-cost call service.
May 19, 2006 / Jeremy Kirk
Toolbar directs users to pirated software, company claims.
May 19, 2006 / Greg Sandoval
Blue Security's surrender comes after a massive denial of service attack by a spammer earlier this month
May 18, 2006 / e3insider.com
Microsoft’s Flight Simulator is a prime example of the classic-style flight sim. This year will see the tenth iteration of the series, Flight Simulator X. Any developer would be thrilled to have a title do well enough to deserve a sequel, let alone nine. So what’s the secret to Flight Simulator’s success? "The Flight Simulator franchise is designed for players of all ages, types, and skill levels," says Mike Gilbert, lead program manager for Microsoft Game Studios. "It immerses players in a beautifully rich world, offering a completely new and innovative gaming experience."
May 18, 2006 / Elinor Mills
The Web giant is fending off ad competition by bringing in user demographics, location and information about what they do on other parts of the Yahoo network
May 18, 2006 / Ina Fried
Chairman Bill Gates is to show off server software that aims to help workers find data stored on their company's computers as well as information located only inside the brains of their colleagues
May 18, 2006 / Graeme Wearden
Despite proving reluctant to spend money on advertising, Google tops the list of most-loved brands in the UK
May 17, 2006 / Candace Lombardi
The 'Hannover' release will support ODF in its word processing, spreadsheet, presentation and data analysis editors
May 17, 2006 / Stefanie Olsen
Sit up straight.
May 17, 2006 / Reuters
As a backpack journalist traveling solo across the world in dangerous regions, Kevin Sites' load just got a little lighter.
May 17, 2006 / Tom Espiner
The Mozilla browser is attracting more users every day, but some experts feel it may have reached its peak
May 17, 2006 / Ingrid Marson
The new domain will give companies and individuals the 21st century equivalent of the phone number, promises Telnic
May 16, 2006 / Grant Gross
Feds have no plans to go after Microsoft over the search box in the new browser; search competitor Google's concerns fall on unsympathetic ears.
May 16, 2006 / Greg Sandoval
The new software is Microsoft's latest attempt to unseat Apple, whose sales of both music and digital music players have consistently outpaced those of competitors
May 16, 2006 / David Meyer
The market-leading mobile OS company has shipped its hundredth model, but admits to increasing competition from Microsoft and Linux
May 16, 2006 / David Meyer
Skype is looking for a positive relationship with mobile network operators — even as it plans to ultimately make them redundant
May 16, 2006 / Munir Kotadia
Organisations may have the best best antivirus, anti-spyware and firewall software, but it hasn't stopped a growing epidemic of spyware
May 16, 2006 / Tom Espiner
The security company believes search companies are placing profits ahead of protecting users from dangerous advertising links
May 15, 2006 / Ina Fried
As Microsoft wraps up work on a broad test version of Vista, it is offering engineers $100 to fix bugs in their spare time
May 15, 2006 / Ina Fried
The US Justice Department has said the extension is necessary because of Microsoft's slowness in providing competitors with proper documentation for its communications protocols
May 13, 2006 / Michael Kanellos
The Microsoft chief fired a shot at its search-engine rival, also touching on open source, IBM, start-ups and the secret of his company's success
May 13, 2006 / Grant Gross
The DOJ and Microsoft agree to extend parts of the order against the company until 2009.
May 13, 2006 / David Meyer
The Court of Appeal has ruled that a judge was wrong to throw out the case of a teenager accused of crashing a mail server with millions of emails
May 13, 2006 / Colin Barker
Talkback: Opinions about Gary McKinnon, who faces extradition to the US, are divided between those who see him as an inoffensive bumbler and those who say he is a danger to the public
May 13, 2006 / Ingrid Marson
Creating an Internet red light district goes against the adult industry's desire to make adult content more mainstream, says one insider. But the company that pushed for .XXX insists the idea had support
May 12, 2006 / Grant Gross
Criminals are finding high-tech ways to make money, and laws will do little to solve the problems, some say.
May 12, 2006 / Juan Carlos Perez and Elizabeth Montalbano
Company announces social bookmarking services, and an improved desktop searching app.
May 12, 2006 / Elizabeth Montalbano
But Microsoft CEO admits his company wants to replace Google as top Internet ad revenue recipient.
May 11, 2006 / Jeremy Kirk
British court approves extradition request for 'Solo' who perused government systems.
May 11, 2006 / Elizabeth Montalbano
Maps, Finance, Mail and more won't detract from long-term focus, CEO says.
May 11, 2006 / Tom Spring
Online giant offers free phone numbers to 41 million AIM users, and readies its own MySpace.com rival.
May 11, 2006 / Grant Gross
Court orders company to give up more than $4 million in profits.
May 11, 2006 / Dann Welker
MESA, Arizona - May 8, 2006 - Tulga Games, LLC, developers of the award-winning Massively Multiplayer Online Role-Playing Game (MMORPG), Horizons: Empire of Istaria, today announced the development of Dark World Online, a new modern-horror MMORPG. In Dark World Online, players choose between playing one of the three fantasy factions fighting for control in a modern-world setting.
May 11, 2006 / Ryan Naraine
A third-party audit of the new phishing filter built into the Internet Explorer 7 browser and the MSN Toolbar has given the technology a thumbs up on the sensitive issue of user privacy.
May 11, 2006 / Gregg Keizer
Two years after the arrest of a noted hacker, his creation remains at the top of the virus charts, a security company said Wednesday, proving just how long an Internet affliction can last.
May 11, 2006 / Neil Harris
Hero's Journey(TM) Redefines Online Roleplaying Games at E3
May 10, 2006 / Vivian Yeo
Whether it's e-mail spam, hijacking others' computers, or inciting racial or religious disharmony through Web logs, those who use new technologies and run afoul of the law are not spared the jail term.
May 10, 2006 / Aaron Tan
Microsoft has unveiled a test version of its Windows CE 6 operating system for embedded devices.
May 10, 2006 / Colin Barker
After months of delay, the ISO has finally published a standard for software asset management that may protect companies from legal and financial threats over licensing issues
May 10, 2006 / Alex Lander
We've got the message from Eran Reshef
May 10, 2006 / Reuters
With a European court still to rule on whether Microsoft must pare back its current operating system, the zone's competition watchdog is unsure how to police the next version of Windows
May 10, 2006 / Dawn Kawamoto
Exchange servers and computers running the Flash player are at risk of remote code execution attacks without the update
May 10, 2006 / Graeme Wearden
Gary McKinnon's fight to avoid extradition to the US culiminates at Bow Street Magistrates' Court
May 10, 2006 / Greg Sandoval
Peer-to-peer technology took another step toward joining respectable society with Monday's news that the file-sharing company BitTorrent would distribute video over the Internet for Warner Bros. Entertainment, industry insiders said.
May 10, 2006 / Grant Gross
Antispyware activist files a lawsuit accusing Yahoo of placing ads with spyware vendors.
May 10, 2006 / Ingrid Marson
Andrew Morton, the lead maintainer of the Linux production kernel, is worried that an increasing number of defects are appearing in the 2.6 version and is considering drastic action to resolve it.
May 10, 2006 / Daniel Terdiman
One of the best things about the Internet these days is the unending flow of terrific Web videos that crack you up, even as you're wondering who has the time to put such things together.
May 10, 2006 / Paul Wedgewood
Paul Wedgewood, owner and project director, Splash Damage, talks about the latest game in the QUAKE universe.
May 7, 2006 / Eran Reshef
A message from our CEO, Eran Reshef
May 7, 2006 / Eran Reshef
Starting Monday, May 1st, the Blue Community has been the target of a criminal spammer. This criminal spammer, PharmaMaster, is attempting to deny our community the right to opt-out from his spam messages.
May 5, 2006 / Nancy Gohring
Software giant's new online advertising sales platform is similar to Google's AdWords.
May 5, 2006 / Dawn Kawamoto
MySQL has issued a security update to address flaws in its client-server protocol that could allow a malicious attacker to exploit buffer overflow vulnerabilities and gain access to sensitive information.
May 4, 2006 / Lucas Mearian
Adult entertainment market seems to have already chosen Blu-ray.
May 4, 2006 / Elizabeth Montalbano
Microsoft says its next OS will arrive in January 2007, but one research firm doubts that claim.
May 4, 2006 / Elizabeth Montalbano
Government entities will be able to obtain cash refunds for hardware and software purchases.
May 4, 2006 / Tom Krazit
AUSTIN, Texas--For all the complaining that the developed world does about BlackBerry addiction and the blue screen of death, sometimes it's important to remember that billions of people around the world have no idea what you're talking about.
May 1, 2006 / Jeremy Kirk
Malware threatens to delete files unless payment is sent via Western Union.
May 1, 2006 / Paul Meller
LUXEMBOURG -- Lawyers representing both sides in the appeal of the European Commission's 2004 antitrust ruling against Microsoft were left fumbling today under cross-examination by one of the 13 judges hearing arguments.
May 1, 2006 / Robert McMillan
Microsoft has no immediate plans to issue a patch for the latest flaw.