Hackers reportedly compromised a Microsoft customer support account, exposing its credentials, and by extension customer email on Microsoft web-based email services like Hotmail, Outlook.com, and MSN.
Longtime users of Hotmail, MSN and other Microsoft email services will start noticing a big change: When they sign in to check messages, they'll be sent to a new service called Outlook.com.
The Mail Call blog has finally confirmed the conclusion of Windows Live Hotmail's POP3 rollout: "POP3 technology has now rolled out to Hotmail customers WORLDWIDE!" Hotmail has a few more features to ...
Windows Live Hotmail users have been venting their frustration at Microsoft for the past month since the software maker suddenly removed a popular feature because it created a security hole. The ...
NEW YORK (CNNMoney) -- Microsoft has decided to radically overhaul the most successful email service in the world. Goodbye Hotmail.com; say hello to Outlook.com. Over the next few months, a growing ...
Millions of people are facing a communications blackout today after Microsoft Outlook was hit with a "glitch". More than 400 million people across the world use Microsoft Outlook as their primary ...
An ex-Microsoft employee was recently arrested for allegedly leaking company secrets, all because Redmond found evidence against him in his contact's Hotmail account. Hold on, is it even legal for the ...
Playing catch-up with rival email services such as Gmail, Microsoft Hotmail now does Exchange ActiveSync (EAS), which means mobile users can have their email, calendar, and contacts from Hotmail ...
Microsoft today rolled out <a href="http://windowsteamblog.com/windows_live/b/windowslive/archive/2010/08/30/hotmail-now-supports-push-email-calendar-and-contacts ...