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Microsoft refused to sell facial recognition tech to law enforcement
Papa Gates would be proud.
By Rachel Kraus
Microsoft confirms the disc-less Xbox One and a new 'Ultimate' subscription option
The rumored "All-Digital Edition" version of the Xbox One S is real and it will launch on May 7.
Internet Explorer exploit lets hackers steal your data even if you never use it
It's time to completely remove Internet Explorer from your Windows PC.
By Matt Binder
Amazon and Microsoft will go head-to-head for Pentagon's $10 billion cloud-computing contract
Tech giants have been seeking out this U.S. government contract since it was first announced in 2017.
By Matt Binder
Here are the April Fools' jokes big tech companies came up with in 2019
Tech companies tried to be funny again this year, with mixed results.
By Alex Perry
Microsoft gains control of domains used by Iranian hackers linked to U.S. fugitive
The hackers are linked to a former U.S. intelligence officer wanted by the FBI for espionage.
By Matt Binder
Microsoft takes a stand against corporate April Fools' jokes
Microsoft is apparently asking its employees to play it straight on April Fool's Day this year.
By Alex Perry
Leaked Microsoft Edge browser confirms new features
Windows and even Mac users now know what to expect.
By Sasha Lekach
The rumored disc-less Xbox One S could be out by May 7
Microsoft's rumored lower-priced Xbox One S would reportedly come bundled with three games and feature a 1TB hard drive.
Microsoft officially becomes first major cloud provider in Africa
Huawei tried to beat Microsoft to the punch.
By Matt Binder
Do you still use a Microsoft Band smartwatch? You might have a refund waiting.
RIP Microsoft Band apps.
Microsoft bolsters cloud security with more AI threat detection
The tech giant announced a new integrated Microsoft Azure Sentinel tool and enterprise access to Microsoft Threat Experts ahead of the RSA security conference.
By Rob Marvin
Microsoft says it has democratic responsibility to accept lucrative military contract
Hundreds of employees said they didn't want to develop technology to "help soldiers kill."
By Rachel Kraus
Microsoft’s HoloLens 2 is a huge leap forward for augmented reality
The Microsoft HoloLens 2 is more comfortable has a greater field of view.
Microsoft Hololens 2 ushers in the next generation of augmented reality
It's finally here!
By Raymond Wong
Microsoft workers push back against using HoloLens for U.S. military training
Microsoft employees pen an open letter blasting the company for a military contract that threatens to turn HoloLens into a "video game" for the battlefield.
I'm not mad at 'Crackdown 3,' but I'm disappointed
It's not that 'Crackdown 3' is a bad video game, but it's shallow, underwhelming, and extremely forgettable.
Microsoft teases HoloLens 2 in new video
Microsoft might be preparing to launch a new version of its mixed reality headset.
Microsoft cybersecurity expert: Please, stop using Internet Explorer as a web browser
“Internet Explorer is a compatibility solution.”
By Matt Binder
Skype's new feature will blur that bong you forgot was sitting right behind you
Oh hell yeah, Skype.
By Jack Morse
Microsoft moves another step closer to taking the Xbox out of Xbox Live
The surprise reveal of a Game Developer's Conference session focused on bringing Xbox Live to Android, iOS, and Switch is a big deal.