Early copies of Windows 8 are now beginning to reach the hands of Microsoft's OEM partners, according to WinRumors.
Say what you want about Microsoft, but the boys in Redmond sure know how to make some interesting (if useless) technology. Hot on the heels of tech like Surface, and Kinect (OK, not all of it's useless) comes a new way of creating accurate 3D models - using your mobile phone.
News out of ZDNet today brings the possibility Microsoft could be ready to release the next generation Xbox in 2015.
It's a headline we didn't expect to be writing, but sure enough it's true. One clever hacker has found a way to get the Xbox Kinect to work with Sony's PS3.
After just over a year in development, Microsoft today has released the very final version of Internet Explorer 9.
Vice president of Epic Games, Mark Rein, in an announcement of Unreal Engine 3 on the iPad, expressed his thoughts on the future of gaming consoles. He thought the future of Xbox gaming console could be a gaming tablet with a built-in Kinect.
Let's not get too carried away yet folks, but Engadget reports that Microsoft is now beginning to hire new staff that could point toward development on a new Xbox 360 replacement.
After-Mouse.com is the first company to unveil a retail application based on Microsoft's Kinect hardware and Windows 7.
When Microsoft made Windows 7 SP1 available last month, users the world over set off downloading the update, but what if you want the files on a good old piece of plastic? Now you can order SP1 for free from Microsoft's Online Store.
Microsoft are finding out tonight that no matter how nicely you ask, you just can't guarantee people won't leak your new software. Today Win7China (via Windows8Beta) have managed to get hold of a few screenshots of Microsoft's next operating system, as well as have some info to share with everyone.

