Microsoft has announced its first "desktop" for Macintosh users, a sleek wireless keyboard and mouse combo designed to look cool and offer new functionality.
Computer security firm Symantec has filed suit against Microsoft, seeking a halt to Windows Vista and saying Redmond has stolen their intellectual property.
Chinese computer maker Lenovo has announced plans to spend $1.2 billion for copies of the Windows on its PCs next year, including systems sold in China.
Microsoft video game unit has announced the purchase of Lionhead Studios, creators of "Fable," to develop games exclusively for Windows and the Xbox 360.
Microsoft today announced it plans to release Windows Vista to volume licensees this November, but operating system won't be available to consumers until January 2007.
The Associated Press and Microsoft have launched AP Online Video Network, their new advertiser-supported video news service accessible only from Windows.
Microsoft has confirmed it plans six main offerings of its forthcoming Vista operating system, plus two Media Player-free editions for the European Union.
Microsoft tells device-makers and distributors the company will fully cover intellectual property lawsuits brought against products using Windows Mobile and Windows Embedded.
Microsoft has released somewhat lower-than-expected sales figures for the Xbox 360, admitting production constraints have hampered sales of the video game console.
Microsoft has offered to license portions of its Windows source code in response to European Commission charges the company is not complying with antitrust requirements.
Software titan Microsoft and leading music brand MTV have announced they plan to develop a joint digital music service called Urge, set to debut in 2006.
It's been just two weeks since the U.S. launch of Microsoft's Xbox 360, and the game console has already drawn its first proposed class action lawsuit.
Microsoft and the EU have agreed to a trial program that will present a "browser ballot" to European customers, rather than forcing everyone to use Internet Explorer.
Apple formally rolled out version 4 of its Safari Web browser at the top of its WWDC conference...and it's been downloaded 11 million times in three days.
Apple is putting off its next release of Mac OS X, codenamed Leopard, until October 2007...and blames all the effort it's putting into developing the iPhone.
It was bound to happen: a Trojan horse for Mac OS X has appeared, purporting to be screenshots of Apple's forthcoming Mac OS X 10.5 "Leopard" operating system.
Apple Computer updates some affordable Macs, speeding up and improving the iBook portable line while (finally!) doubling the default RAM installed in Mac minis.
Don't have enough storage for your photos and video? Taiwan's Pretec has announced Compact Flash crashes with 35 MB/s transfer speeds and capacities of 64 and 100 GB.