
Geeks hiring hookers from work
Seattle brothels going bonkers for Microsoft and Amazon employees
A scandal has erupted in Seattle after it was discovered that the region's top geeks were booking hookers while at work.

North Korea defeated by Facebook and Microsoft
Hackers met their match
Facebook and Microsoft took on and defeated several North Korean cyber threats last week, a White House official said.

Snapdragon 845 arriving for Windows later in 2018
As confirmed by Cristiano
A few less experienced journalists asked why Qualcomm decided to launch its first Windows 10 on Snapdragon 835 as the new, faster Snapdragon 845 dawns.

British spooks find hole in Microsoft Defender and Security Essentials
Vole rushes to patch
Microsoft has posted an out-of-band security update to fix a remote code execution flaw in its Malware Protection Engine.

Microsoft exec talks 64-bit on Snapdragon
Exclusive: 64-bit SDK coming
We had a chance to ask Erin Chappelle, General Manager of the Windows and Device group of Microsoft, and lead player of Windows 10 on Snapdragon about the lack of 64-bit emulation support at launch.

Windows 10 on Snapdragon shows up
HP and Asus showcased devices
Windows 10 on Snapdragon laptops, whether they are two in ones or detachables, are becoming real. Qualcomm and its partners showcased some devices and talked about some details and prices.

Microsoft teams up with SAP for cloud
Incomprehensible meets the intractable
The software King of the World is teaming up with the maker of expensive business software which no one knows exactly what it does to put everything into clouds.

Trust US, social media corporations say
Opinion Well, let’s take that with a pinch of salt
The leading social media companies in the world - all American mega corporations - have pledged to suppress so-called “fake news” and replace the stories with “geek news”.

Munich has putsch against Linux
Bring back Windows 10
Once the open sauce poster-boy Munich city council's administrative and personnel committee has decided to purge Linux from its desk-top and invite Windows 10 to return by 2020.

Linux desktop has not jumped in popularity
Rumours of its popularity greatly exaggerated
Linux fanboys were dancing in the streets when NetMarketShare's desktop operating system analysis, which showed Linux leaping from 2.5 percent in July, to almost five percent in September.