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Come August - Microsoft Word will now also teach you to spellOnce Editor for Word drops, though, it'll start to actually give you the reasons why this word is better than this word.
IBM and Dell haven't had a new idea in 30 years: Billionaire investor Vinod KhoslaVinod Khosla, former Sun Microsystems founder, was instrumental in the rise of what we now think of as the computer server.
Microsoft just bought a company from Intel that powered the special effects in 'The Matrix'Havok's business model involves licensing its physics technology to developers. Microsoft did not disclose terms of the acquisition.
A $3 billion tech company with no outside investors is planning a big IPOAustralian tech company Atlassian, which makes the popular JIRA Service Desk and HipChat enterprise chat app, is planning an American IPO.
This startup thinks competitive programming could be more popular than college football"Something more relevant to getting an education should be more popular," Sloyan says - something like CodeFights.
'Entourage' star Adrian Grenier wants to be billionaire Marc Benioff's presidential running mate in 2020With 170,000 registered attendees, it can be hard to stand out at Dreamforce, Salesforce's annual conference/celebration of itself.
Let Siri recap today's Apple event for youApple TV uses Siri for voice controls & search, while the iOS 9 shipping with the new iPhone 6s and iPad Pro gives Siri a lot more contextu...
Amazon is reportedly laying off employees in its Lab126 hardware divisionAmazon has reportedly laid off "dozens of engineers" in its Lab126 hardware unit, which makes consumer devices like the Kindle, Echo, and F...
The drama at Reddit sure hasn't hurt trafficJuly was a record month for link sharing and community site Reddit, with a record 8 billion pageviews and 195 million monthly visitors.
Microsoft lays out its top three priorities - and none of them mention WindowsAmid shrinking PC sales and the still-growing market for mobile, Microsoft wants to make sure that its products and services can be everywh...
Microsoft could see an opportunity to poke Google in the eye with Uber investmentMicrosoft is an investor in Uber's monster "close to $1 billion" round that values the car service company at $50 billion.
How to turn off Windows 10's controversial Wi-Fi sharing feature"Wi-Fi Sense" designed to make it easier for friends to get online without your having to give out the password every time.
Google offering 100 petabytes of free cloud storage to switch from AmazonThe service, which has been in beta since early March, provides businesses with a cheap and easy way to store files and documents that a us...
Cloud business, Xbox, Surface tablets drive Microsoft's Q4 performanceThe Computing, Gaming hardware division, encompassing Surface tablets and Xbox games consoles, increased 44 per cent to a grand total of $1...
Microsoft's personal assistant Cortana is coming to work - but don't worry about her taking your jobIf you haven't tried it yet, Cortana is a lot like Apple's Siri, but named and patterened after Master Chief's holographic sidekick from th...
Why Microsoft says one of its biggest bets is 'years ahead' of Salesforce and IBMPower BI is forward-looking, with an eye towards supporting modern data types from mobile apps and wearable devices.
Here are the businesses that Microsoft could cut nextA close look at Microsoft shows other lagging businesses that probably don't fit in with company's new productivity-first mission statement.
Rumour suggests Digital Ocean is raising $83 million to take on Amazon Web ServicesLike Amazon Web Services, DigitalOcean lets customers swipe a credit card and get access to an almost bottomless supply of raw computing po...
NASA astronauts will use Microsoft's futuristic HoloLens on the International Space Station"Remote Expert Mode," where an astronaut can have a holographic Skype window projected in their field of view, so a technician back on Eart...
Apple CEO Tim Cook takes huge potshot at ad-driven companies like Google and FacebookApple CEO Tim Cook is not too happy about how big Silicon Valley tech companies are using your personal information, reports The Verge.