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.
An ex-employee of Microsoft, Alex Kibkalo, was arrested in Seattle March 19 on charges that he leaked early, pre-release Windows 8 code and copied a confidential software development kit (SDK) used in the software giant’s Activation Server Software, which provides product key validation services. According to his LinkedIn profile, Kibkalo, a Russian national, had worked […]
Windows Phone 8.1 may be inching closer toward release, according to an eagle-eyed blogger. Ubergizmo’s Tyler Lee spotted a reference to the mobile OS on the official Windows Phone Website. A screenshot shows the words “Windows Phone 8.1” alongside version 8 under the Features page. Microsoft has since scrubbed the page of any mention of […]
The Android version of Microsoft’s popular Skype video calling app had one unpopular quirk: It placed a noticeable, sometimes massive, drain on batteries. The company had welcome news for users in a March 18 blog post. Eric Lin, a product marketing manager at Skype, announced that the newly released Skype 4.7 app for Android solves […]
Microsoft has released a new study from IDC and the National University of Singapore (NUS) that warns businesses of the risks of running unlicensed software. The study is based on a survey of 1,700 IT professionals, government workers and consumers in 15 markets. The study, sponsored by Microsoft, “revealed that enterprises are particularly hard hit […]
The successor to Microsoft SQL Server 2012 is nearing release. The company announced March 18 that SQL Server 2014 has been released to manufacturing (RTM), the final step before the software is made generally available. Describing it as an “important component of Microsoft’s overall cloud-first data platform,” Quentin Clark, corporate vice president of Microsoft’s Data […]
The rumors were true. On March 18, Microsoft caught up with Apple in one crucial feature for many tablet users: 4G connectivity. Since the Surface’s launch in October 2012, Microsoft has only offered WiFi connectivity options. The first clues of the tablet’s impending launch emerged when the device showed up in Federal Communications Commission (FCC) […]
After years of rumors, Microsoft may be finally getting ready to pull the trigger on Office for iPad. In a March 17 Reuters report, Bill Rigby wrote that a source had indicated that Satya Nadella, Microsoft’s new CEO, “may unveil an iPad version of the company’s Office software suite on March 27.” Nadella’s first major […]
This spring, Microsoft is launching Office 365 Personal, a single-user version of the cloud-enabled productivity software suite for consumers that like to fly solo. “It’s designed for an individual, allows for one PC or Mac and one tablet to be connected to the service and will be available for $69.99/year or $6.99 USD month,” said […]
SharePoint Online, Microsoft’s cloud-based business collaboration platform, has been given a big storage upgrade. The company announced that it has increased SharePoint Online’s site collection limit to a full terabyte, up from 100 gigabytes previously. Business customers now have substantially more headroom for bigger, more storage-intensive projects without overhauling their IT environments—one of the biggest […]
Microsoft’s Office for Mac 2011 was launched in October 2010. And while it largely caught up with the Windows editions at the time, since then it has fallen behind the company’s cloud-enabled, often-updated Office 365 offerings. That’s set to change this year, according to Thomas Cloer of Germany’s Computerwoche. Microsoft’s German Office chief, Thorsten Hübschen, […]