Some of the vintage hardware used by Steven Sinofsky to help refresh his memory of the early PC era while researching his new book (with help from his cat, Zozo, on the keyboard). The machine on the ...
Yesterday, Loren Heiny responded to a post by Microsoft’s Steven Sinofsky about customizing Windows and the many responses that they have received from users, some of whom think that allowing users to ...
[Photo: courtesy of Steven Sinofsky] Sinofsky, who was responsible for Microsoft Office at the time of the virus outbreaks and later led the development of Windows 7 and Windows 8, is currently a ...
Steven Sinofsky remains very active after his retirement from Microsoft, now signing on with Box as an adviser for its cloud storage and file-sharing service, its developer platform, and its mobile ...
Microsoft’s head of Windows Steven Sinofsky is leaving Microsoft immediately, apparently due to ‘not being a team player’, reports All Things D. The publication’s sources say that Sinofsky was seen as ...
The exit of 23-year veteran Steven Sinofsky, head of Microsoft's Windows unit, is the latest - and most prominent - in a line of high-profile departures from the Redmond, Washington-based company, ...
In a rather unexpected shakeup, Steven Sinofsky -- the head of Windows -- has departed from Microsoft, effective immediately. He is succeeded by Julie Larson-Green (Sinofsky's second-in-command and ...
Well, we didn’t see this one coming: Microsoft Windows head Steven Sinofsky is leaving the company, effective immediately, the company announced today. In his stead, Microsoft is appointing Julie ...
The Microsoft executive who headed the Windows and Windows Live operations, has abruptly left the company, Microsoft announced late Monday. Steven Sinofsky’s departure comes just weeks after the ...
Slate’s Farhad Manjoo is worried over Windows honcho Steven Sinofsky’s abrupt departure from Microsoft. He — or at least whoever wrote his headline — says that it’s terrible news: But now Sinofsky is ...
The sudden departure of powerful Windows boss Steven Sinofsky this week is the first step in a plan by CEO Steve Ballmer to remodel Microsoft as a much more integrated operation in an attempt to take ...