With Skype built-in, you’ll never miss a message. Not only will you be able to view your missed calls and instant messages, but you can answer calls directly from your lock screen.
During the fiscal year ended June 30, Microsoft invested in 15 carbon offset projects, including projects in India, Peru, Guatemala, Mongolia, China, Brazil, Kenya, Cambodia, Turkey and the U.S.
On Monday, Microsoft Trustworthy Computing released “CISO Perspectives: Compliance in the Cloud,” a new report that provides insights from chief information security officers (CISOs) at some of the world’s largest organizations on the challenges, success factors and potential solutions of compliance.
As part of Monday’s release of RTM (release to manufacturing) bits, Windows Embedded 8.1 RTM and Windows Server 2012 R2 for Embedded Systems RTM builds are now available to MSDN subscribers.
Five Microsoft developer evangelists finished third in a field of 261 hacks at the TechCrunch Disrupt Hackathon 2013, earning a chance to pitch their hack at the main Disrupt stage on Wednesday at the world’s most significant hackathon for consumer tech.
On Monday, Microsoft hosted a panel discussion at its Silicon Valley campus focused on the role technology plays in the issue of domestic minor sex trafficking and ways technology can be used to fight it.
Liz Scoble just graduated from St. Louis’ Washington University, where she used OneNote to keep all of her class notes organized and stay on top of her daily to-do’s. She shares tips from her academic days on the OneNote Blog.
A new “Monsters University” app for Windows Phone features two mini-games based on the Disney-Pixar hit film. You can chase the squealing Archie the Scare Pig in “Catch Archie,” or put your agility skills to the test while running through stinging urchin-infested sewers in “Toxicity Challenge.”
Hands down, it’s beautiful. But it’s also full of useful features, like the ability to customize your lock screen with the current weather and five-day forecast.