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Update: Microsoft decides to make good after getting smoked in its own game
By Phil Nickinson last updated
Pondering the ever-bright future for Chrome OS
By Chris Umiastowski last updated
Cyanogen's Microsoft deal includes removable apps and 'contextual' suggestions
By Russell Holly last updated
EFF working to keep jailbreaking legal, wants your help
By Jerry Hildenbrand last updated
From the Editor's Desk: Who is this, and what did they do with Microsoft?
By Phil Nickinson last updated
Microsoft Surface Duo 2 to bring 5G, better cameras, and improved software later this year
By Andrew Myrick published
Rumors suggest that the Microsoft Surface Duo 2 is in the works, and will likely feature 5G, better cameras, and an improved software experience.
Google accuses Microsoft of 'naked corporate opportunism' over recent comments
By Michael Allison published
Google today accused Microsoft of attempting to distract from its handling of the SolarWinds hack by focusing attention on Google's handling of Australia's proposed media laws.
Microsoft and Google call each other out over their stance on news content
By Derrek Lee published
A Microsoft executive testifies against Google in an antitrust case regarding its monopolistic practices and control over news media content.
Android users can play Fallout and Skyrim as Bethesda games arrive on Game Pass
By Andrew Myrick published
After being acquired late last year, Microsoft has announced that 20 Bethesda games are being added to the Xbox Game Pass library. Titles include Fallout, DOOM, Skyrim, and many more.
This new U.S. antitrust bill could be the end of Big Tech mergers as we know it
By Jerry Hildenbrand published
Microsoft throws shade at Google over its threat to leave Australia
By Michael Allison published
Google, Microsoft back Indian TikTok rival as part of $100 million investment
By Sean Endicott published
Microsoft and Google were part of an investment round that raised over $100 million for VerSe. Dailyhunt and TikTok rival Josh are among VerSe's brands.
Microsoft, Sony and Nintendo agree to shared safety standards across gaming
By Samuel Tolbert published
Microsoft, Sony and Nintendo agree to shared safety standards per a new press release. The three companies are now working together to achieve easier to use and more meaningful safety features.
Here's how big tech companies are supporting the 2020 U.S. elections
By Michael Allison published
Microsoft Interns transformed the News app for the Surface Duo
By Sean Endicott published
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