Andy Patrizio is a freelance technology writer based in Orange County, California. He's written for a variety of publications, ranging from Tom's Guide to Wired to Dr. Dobbs Journal, and has been on staff at IT publications like InternetNews, PC Week and InformationWeek.
Curt Schilling's recent backlash against internet trolls who made threats against his daughter is just the latest example of an issue that's been around for 20 years.
At Mobile World Congress 2015, Microsoft announced deals with AT&T and Deutsche Telekom to bring a full suite of Office apps to SMBs using iOS and Android, in addition to Windows Phone 10.
The idea behind the Nano Server is to make a server with just the components needed for the cloud.
With less than four months until Microsoft cuts off support for Windows Server 2003, a company called Zynstra is stepping in to ease the migration.
Microsoft rolls out Hadoop-based Big Data analytics and an open source analytics platform for Azure.
It can take up to six months for antivirus software vendors to catch a zero-day exploit, letting malware slip by en masse.
The free service, not to be confused with the subscription Office 365, gets a major functionality boost.
Can they squeeze out the bugs in six months?
Three zero-days in six weeks make Steve Jobs look even more prescient about the state of Flash.
Server 2016 will continue the move toward cloud architectures that Microsoft began with Server 2012.
Former Opera exec offers up a Chrome-based browser with some power-user features.
Three major design issues prompted an IBM developer to warn enterprises to avoid it.
Service is supposed to offer end-to-end encryption but the site's track record is spotty.
Even as Microsoft pushes Office 365, it will keep the classic product the same.
Its cloud business is now half the size of Salesforce, and the gap is closing quickly.
Some see bad signs in Microsoft's changes to its security reporting processes.
So long as you have a service contract, you need not worry about your work PC.
The OS enters a formal beta test phase for the masses to test it out.
After Intuit turned what had been a standard feature for the Deluxe version into costly add-on, H&R Block moved in and offered its jilted customers a free alternative.
The latest stats from Net Applications would indicate that, but it's not the full story.
They lost the smartphone wars, but the two also-rans have a new battlefield – the TV.
You can't play Angry Birds on it, but you won't have to charge it for a month, either.
More people are testing the future OS than any previous version, and the bug fixes are piling up.
This warning has been around for years and hasn't changed, which means management isn't getting the message.
If I am right, this will be a tough year for tech and everyone else.
European publications claim Microsoft could go after the ad-blocking service, but without citing sources.
The developer API will be shut down next year. How long does the app have?
People can now make video calls between the two clients, rather than having to use the same one.
A new build, a consumer version, and Cortana are all planned for the start of the year.
Advocates cite ease of use, but the celebrity nude hack may have also played a part.
Do your holiday shopping from your phone, if your friends and family want Microsoft products.
Savings have been anecdotal for a while, but now Gartner is measuring real dollar savings.
Once again, science fiction predicts the future, as spooky robots will patrol the campus.
The disclosure of a two-decade-old bug in Windows exposes the realities about software development.
Plus, Microsoft makes Visual Studio free for small teams.
IT rejected Windows 8 a lot more harshly than consumers. Will these new features placate them?
No one was sure how Michael Dell's risky move would work out. Turns out, it's working out pretty well.
A lawyer actually read the privacy policy that came with his new smart TV, and he's warning people about the amount of information these smart devices can collect.
Redesigned chip will be cooler, allowing for a thinner design.