The software maker said sales of the OS to businesses and consumers were off 13 percent.
Big Blue and union officials deny a report saying the company plans to lay off 26 percent of worldwide staff.
The latest “under construction” software also includes better support for convertible laptops.
Apple's next MacBook Air could lose its iconic backlit logo and move to an all glass display.
Microsoft has 1.5 billion reasons to believe it can return to relevance. But it has never mastered mobile. Can Windows 10 change that?
The device, a pair of wraparound goggles that might look familiar to Star Trek TNG watchers, hits stores later this year along with Windows 10.
For Windows 10, Microsoft is planning a huge leap from Internet Explorer.
Obama told the nation that new laws are needed to combat hacking. Critics say new laws could have a chilling effect on research.
Big Blue’s move to the cloud can’t come fast enough, as sales of traditional enterprise computing products were off significantly in Q4.
Bitcoin’s price is in a bubble just like real estate in 2007 and gold in 2002, and will continue to fall at least until it hits around $150.
"I am the captain of this ship," Dread Pirate Roberts told Silk Road users upset with how much commission he was taking.
Angst over layoffs at the technology company reflects the evolving nature of India's outsourcing industry.
As the tablet market has begun to saturate across most regions, demand is returning to PCs.
Jide’s tablet, the Remix Ultra, runs Remix OS, a customized version of Google’s operating system.
After Stuxnet attack, experts warned that malware would be used to gain access to and possibly destroy physical objects.
Apple is said to have made significant changes to the form factor of its next MacBook Air in order to make the device as compact as possible.
Timothy DeFoggi chatted with users of an underground online forum about his desire to rape and murder children.
The Pirate Bay hasn't been working for weeks, but it may return next month.
Samsung is competing with Apple in the laptop market in 2015.
Twenty years ago, Time Inc. and Wired launched the first digital-media ventures, but profits proved elusive. They still are.
Authorities have found evidence that a low-risk computer ‘worm’ had been removed from devices connected to some nuclear plant control systems.
Facing criticism from cybersecurity experts, U.S. investigators continue to look at North Korea as the perpetrator.
The new browser will ditch IE’s bad reputation by offering extensions and a rapid update cycle.
The technology industry bid farewell to a number of legendary products during the past year. Here are a few we’ll miss the most.
A group of self-described hackers have released thousands of passwords from online services such as Amazon, Hulu Plus and Xbox Live.
Two-factor authentication is easy to set up, but one of the largest banking institutions in the world simply never did it.
Reports indicate the device could feature a 12-inch screen, fanless design and low-energy Intel Broadwell processor.
Apple has pushed out its first-ever automated security update to Macintosh computers to help defend against newly identified bugs.
The group posted a link to an old meme video called “you are an idiot.”
The group promises to keep Sony’s stolen data safe as long as “The Interview” never leaks or is released online.