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+19 +3LinkedIn Continues to See 'Record Levels' of Engagement, Revenue Up 34%
LinkedIn continues its steady growth in both revenue and user engagement rates.
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+16 +4Microsoft acquisition of Activision Blizzard threatened by FTC as shareholders approve deal
Bloomberg reports that shareholders approved Microsoft's offer of $95 per share. The stock price had hit $82 following news of the acquisition, meaning anyone who bought then...
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+23 +3Microsoft’s hottest new product is … a wok
Preserving flavor profiles and grill marks while cooking without gas.
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+12 +2Happy birthday Windows 3.1, it's been a great 30 years
Windows 3.1 is now 30 years old. The operating system launched back on April 6, 1992, and introduced several features that have since become ubiquitous.
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+19 +2Exclusive: An Xbox Game Pass 'Family Plan' is on the way
Love Xbox Game Pass? Have a big family in one household that also would like to enjoy Xbox Game Pass? You could be in luck.
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+24 +3Windows 11 may not be as popular as Microsoft had hoped
The explosive growth seen by Microsoft's Windows 11 operating system over the past few months is beginning to slow, new figures suggest. The latest report from AdDuplex shows that Windows 11 user numbers are levelling out, perhaps suggesting Microsoft needs to up its game with some new updates or additions to the platform soon.
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+17 +1Resident Evil Village Reportedly Coming To Xbox Game Pass
Capcom games are currently on sale in the Xbox Store. Now, according to an error, it seems that Resident Evil Village may soon be included in the Xbox Game Pass service, as noticed on the Polish Microsoft Store website. Check out the details below.
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+31 +3Killed by Microsoft: A virtual graveyard of dead and abandoned Microsoft products
It's an excellent memorial. The project currently lists a staggering 70 scrapped products including Silverlight, the Adobe Flash competitor that once powered Netflix in the browser.
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+23 +3Activision Blizzard calls on shareholders to vote in favour of Microsoft deal
The vote in which Activision Blizzard shareholders will decide whether or not to approve Microsoft's $68.7 billion acquisition will be held next month. In an SEC filing shared with investors, the publisher said a meeting will be hosted virtually on April 28, 2022, during which shareholders will be asked to cast a non-binding, advisory vote on the deal, which announced earlier this year.
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+27 +4Almost 37 years after its launch, someone found an Easter egg in Windows 1.0
Dedication to the cause
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+17 +3Microsoft reckons businesses are making a few fatal hybrid working mistakes
Microsoft has published the results of its latest Work Trend Index survey, highlighting the various challenges businesses encounter as they transition to new working models.
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+21 +2Microsoft releases DirectStorage: ‘a new era of fast load times and detailed worlds in PC games’
18 months ago, Microsoft revealed that one of the most important advancements in its new Xbox Series X console would be coming to PC — the ability to stream tremendous amounts of data from a blazing fast NVMe solid state drive to your GPU, instead of relying on your pesky CPU to decompress it first. The so-called “DirectStorage API” would let games load more detailed worlds, and load them more quickly than before.
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+16 +2You Can Now Install Windows 11 on a Surface Duo, But You Really Shouldn't
Windows 11 will run...but everything else will stop working.
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+24 +4Microsoft will let you play Xbox cloud games with a mouse and keyboard: ‘it’s coming’
"I’m hoping it will be done by June or so, but I can’t ever tell."
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+20 +3Microsoft pulls the plug on ‘new’ sales of products and services in Russia
In a blog post published Friday morning, Microsoft president Brad Smith confirmed the company “will suspend all new sales of Microsoft products and services in Russia.” It didn’t go into further detail about what that looks like or specify what meaningful financial impact the move will have on its businesses, as CD Projekt Red did yesterday while announcing a ban on services to Russia and Belarus. In response to a request for more information by The Verge, a spokesperson said the company had nothing more to share at this time.
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+24 +3New Windows 11 test build wants your credit card info
Windows 11 Insider Preview Build 22567 includes a new payment subsection within the Windows 11 Settings menu, adds a new security watchdog app, and changes the time Windows Updates occur.
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+24 +2Windows 11 will soon be closed off to anyone without internet
The age of the offline Windows installation is over
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+17 +2Microsoft opened Activision acquisition talks three days after CEO harassment report
When Microsoft announced it would spend $68.7 billion to buy Activision Blizzard to bolster its Xbox gaming division, the news came as a surprise to many. For months, the troubled publisher had been in headlines stemming from the workplace sexual harassment lawsuit filed by California’s fair employment agency in July.
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+24 +2Windows 11 Pro will soon require a Microsoft Account
You’ll also need an internet connection during setup.
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+11 +2Windows 11 Finally Adds Android Apps. Here's How to Download Them
One of the new operating system's most anticipated features is rolling out in preview for the US.
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