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+27 +3Microsoft struggles to wake from PrintNightmare: Latest print spooler patch can be bypassed, researchers say
I pity the spool
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+15 +3Go read this feature on an engineer who turned "free" Xbox gift cards into millions in Bitcoin
Microsoft’s payment testing system had a big loophole.
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+22 +3Google and Microsoft agree to start suing each other again
The tech giants end five years of quietly settling their differences.
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+20 +3Google, Microsoft cease six-year truce on legal disputes
The 2015 deal that saw Microsoft and Google agree not to sue each other has not been renewed, potentially because Microsoft appears to have escaped the US government's Big Tech legislation plans.
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+19 +1My Windows 11 Predictions
Pretty interesting predictions.
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+12 +2Windows 11 will leave millions of PCs behind, and Microsoft is struggling to explain why
At the heart of these changes is a security push.
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+22 +4Windows 11 is free, but your CPU might not be officially supported
Windows 11 is arriving later this year as a free upgrade for Windows 10 users, but many are discovering that their hardware isn’t compatible. Microsoft has altered its minimum hardware requirements, and it’s the CPU changes that are most surprising here. Windows 11 will only officially support 8th Gen and newer Intel Core processors, alongside Apollo Lake and newer Pentium and Celeron processors.
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+25 +3Windows 11 is a free upgrade
The next version of Windows is a free upgrade.
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+18 +4Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella named chairman of the board
The change reflects the success Nadella has had in the past seven years making Microsoft more prominent in technology and business altogether.
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+17 +4Microsoft employees slept in data centers during pandemic lockdown, exec says
Microsoft employees slept in the software company’s data centers during the height of the coronavirus pandemic, an executive said on Wednesday. While many top technology companies directed their employees to work from home after Covid showed up in the U.S. in 2020, some employees were so important that they had to work on site.
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+23 +1Doom Eternal will get Xbox Series X/S and PS5 upgrades on June 29
The free update optimises the game for the Xbox Series X, Xbox Series S and PS5, with each version getting a choice of performance options. PC owners will also get an upgrade that adds ray tracing on hardware that supports it, which was already announced previously.
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+18 +1Windows 11 leak reveals new UI, Start menu, and more
Screenshots reveal new Start menu and taskbar design.
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+24 +2Microsoft Appears to Be Dropping Windows 10 Support by 2025
Make way for Windows 11
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+21 +2Xbox wants to release a game every three months
Xbox says it will continue to invest in and acquire new studios as it aims to release a new first-party game every three months. During a special E3 pre-brief featuring the Xbox and Microsoft executive team, the company laid out its vision for the future of the video games industry and for Xbox. Regular readers of GamesIndustry.biz will be familiar with the strategy, but it ultimately revolves around Game Pass and xCloud, which the company hopes will allow it move beyond the '200 to 300 million' audience on consoles to reach billions of consumers.
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+25 +2Microsoft says error led to no matching Bing images for Tiananmen 'tank man'
Microsoft Corp (MSFT.O) on Friday blamed "accidental human error" for its Bing search engine not showing results for the query "tank man" in the United States and elsewhere after users raised concerns about possible censorship around the Tiananmen Square crackdown anniversary.
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+24 +5Xbox Series X: New AMD Tech Could Improve Framerate and Resolution Even More - IGN
Microsoft has confirmed that the Xbox Series X/S will support FidelityFX Super Resolution, AMD's competitor to Nvidia's DLSS tech.
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+26 +1Microsoft to reveal its next generation of Windows on June 24th
The event will focus on what’s next for Windows.
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+22 +2Microsoft teases a "next generation of Windows" announcement "very soon"
The next generation of Windows will include a new UI.
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+22 +1Microsoft’s foldable Surface Duo is now the cost of a normal phone
It’s $690 for the 128GB unlocked version.
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+15 +1Epic Games lawsuit was secretly driven by Microsoft, says Apple - 9to5Mac
The Epic Games lawsuit took a fascinating turn this week when Apple suggested that Microsoft could be the real driver
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