Notepad is getting AI features that Microsoft claims will help you improve your writing.
One person can win the million dollar jackpot and ten additional winners will receive $10,000 for just using Bing.
Leaked sale of a Intel Core Ultra 7 268V rendition of the Surface Laptop shows Microsoft isn’t putting all its eggs in the ARM basket.
Xbox is currently one of the few companies that doesn't let you buy games on its app, but the recent Epic v. Google decision is giving its plans for a mobile store a shot in the arm.
Microsoft said it’s calling it quits on HoloLens 2 production. By 2028, the company will stop offering any more updates for its VR headsets.
Recall may be much more secure than previously, though you’ll need to use Windows Hello biometric sign in to access it the first time.
The feature will make its way out to Windows beta testers in October, and Microsoft claims security is its ‘top priority.’
This latest outage comes just 11 days after a glitched update from CrowdStrike took down millions of Windows 11 PCs worldwide.
If your morning sucks right now, you can blame Windows and cybersecurity giant CrowdStrike.
Court documents revealed that the tech giant is demanding to see the Times's "notes, interview memos, records of materials cited, or other ‘files’" related to millions of stories.
It's only 40 years late.
Recall can take screenshots of everything a user does on the company's new AI-powered laptops
Microsoft announced how much it will charge organizations to keep getting security updates for Windows 10, starting in Oct. 2025.
The Department of Homeland Security says email accounts of U.S. officials were exposed due to Microsoft's security failures.
The move comes after Slack filed an antitrust complaint in the EU over Microsoft’s bundling of its video conference product with its Office suite.
The hackers are believed to be connected to Russia's Foreign Intelligence Service.
A Microsoft engineer is asking his company to pause its AI image generator until it stops producing violent imagery.
The world’s richest man has a problem with his computer. Like most of us, he’s using social media to try to get the company to help him out.
The federal regulator said the layoffs are inconsistent with Microsoft’s assertions that both companies would operate separately after the merger.
Also, there's a Copilot app coming on Android and iOS.
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