Microsoft has released the beta of its Silverlight 3 rich interactive media runtime and development environment.
Search engine optimization techniques are being used to divert Web surfers to malicious sites.
A March DNS security patch doesn't work on compromised servers, according to nCircle.
Windows 7 will feature superior application compatibility over Vista, according to a Microsoft announcement.
Microsoft today revealed plans to offer tooling and guidance on its developer portal.
Mike Nash, Microsoft's corporate vice president for Windows product management, talks about the status of IE 8 RC1.
.NET developers face adjustments as they start coding for Microsoft's high-flying workflow and collaboration platform.
Microsoft plans to expand the list of features that can be turned off in its Windows 7 Release Candidate.
The fixes will address spoofing and remote code execution attacks.
Microsoft this week unexpectedly issued a second release candidate of its ASP.NET Model View Controller.
Microsoft's chief security advisor blamed the spread of the Conficker worm on laggard IT staff.
New data visualization tools are available for those developing on the Microsoft Silverlight 2 Web multimedia platform.
Look for a third-party market of component tools that allow developers to build business applications based on Adobe's Flex rich client programming platform to emerge this year.
VSLive! San Francisco showcased applications developed with Redmond's four rich client technologies: Windows Presentation Foundation, Silverlight, Windows 7 Touch and Surface.
The patch addresses reliability problems with the version of Internet Explorer 8 that runs on Windows 7 Beta.
When Microsoft releases the 4.0 version of Windows Workflow Foundation (WF), it will be providing the first truly usable version of the technology since it debuted more than two years ago
Microsoft officials this week tried to convince developers to build applications for its Surface -- the company's multi-user, multi-touch technology that turns a specially designed table top into an interactive multi-touch interface.
The near-final Service Pack 2 for Windows Vista and Windows Server 2008 was released by Microsoft on Wednesday.
The bug drops a Trojan-horse binary when users open an affected Excel file.
In the keynote on Tuesday, Microsoft's Jason Zander showcased advances in the new VS 2010 user interface for the first time to VSLive! attendees.