Microsoft gives up on chequing
Which is why American spelling is stupid
Software King of the World Microsoft has abandoned chequing and will not bother from now on. Obviously it is not giving up on checking its products, but the US might want to rethink that unreformed English dictionary that it still uses to avoid problems on stories like this.
Microsoft thought Chromium browser is malware
Suggests it should be deleted
Microsoft has fixed a problem that saw its Defender antivirus program identify apps based on the Chromium browser as malware, and suggest users delete them tootsweet.
UK watchdog worried about Volish Activision-Blizzard take over
Wants an "in-depth investigation"
UK's Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) has recommended an "in-depth investigation" into Microsoft's acquisition of Activsion-Blizzard.
Microsoft releases virtual machines on Azure
Uses its Arm-based Ampere Altra
Microsoft announced the general availability of virtual machines (VMs) on Azure featuring the Ampere Altra, a processor based on the Arm architecture.
Microsoft promises to fix unfair licenses in the EU
Worried that the EU might rain on its cloud
Microsoft said that it would fix its unfair licensing terms in the EU before it is taken to task for making it prohibitively expensive to run Windows and Office workloads on non-Azure cloud platforms like AWS and Google Cloud.
Microsoft Teams to incorporate the worst of phone call services
Please hold we will play Mozart in a bossa nova style to entertain you
Developers at the software giant Microsoft appear to have had a brain injury and thought up a way to make their products less useful and less user-friendly.
Microsoft trademarks XCloud again
Maybe it will use it this time or may it is just being Volish
When Microsoft first debuted its long-in-waiting Xbox cloud streaming platform, it trademarked the name XCloud.
Microsoft does not mock Sony's price rise
Leaving punters guessing
Software King of the World Microsoft has suprised the world by not having a joke at Sony's price rise of PlayStation 5.
ChromeOS had severe security vulnerability
Pointed out by Microsoft
Microsoft has found a severe ChromeOS security vulnerability and even told Google about it in April.
Saudi Arabia approves Microsoft take over of Activision Blizzard
Not worth losing your head over
Saudi Arabia is the first regulatory authority to approve Microsoft’s proposed $68.7 billion acquisition of Activision Blizzard.