New Microsoft ads fire shots at Google, show why Windows 10 is better for business, education
Microsoft shows off how Windows 10 beats Google's Chromebooks in a series of new ads.
Microsoft shows off how Windows 10 beats Google's Chromebooks in a series of new ads.
Gartner and IDC have released their latest worldwide PC shipments estimates for Q1 2017 this week, but both companies about the current state of the PC market
A new report from Futuresource Consulting is giving us new hard data about how Microsoft, Google and Apple perform in the education sector.
As Chromebooks have been slowly taking over the education market in the US, Microsoft announced today InTune for Education as well as cheap Windows 10 PCs that will help the company remain competitive in this market.
Microsoft’s position in enterprise appears to be strengthening at Windows 10 adoption continues to rise according to a recent study.
While the first Chromebook was nothing more than a glorified Chrome machine, Google managed to make its Chromebooks the most popular laptops in US Schools in five years.
Alphabet's Google has announced plans get rid of Chrome apps on their browser.
Perhaps, the most evident sign of Microsoft’s shift in strategy and competitive nature comes with how the company is handling competition in the education sector from longtime rival Google and its Chromebook offerings
Skype for Web now supports voice calls on Chromebook, but video calls remain unsupported.
Microsoft’s Education Team would like to remind folks; they're not doing too shabbily themselves with Office 365 and Windows 10.
Leaks on the internet suggest Google might allow Android apps to run on Chrome, and it might be possible for them to even run on Windows.