Microsoft Xbox team rumoured to be pressing into Japan
Island hopping
Software King of the World Microsoft wants to grow its Xbox fanbase in Japan.
Telcos call for more money from Big Tech
Users should pay
Europes big telcos including BT, Vodafone and Deutsche Telekom want users to pay for the costs of data fuelled by the global streaming and internet boom.
Firefox maker moans about operating systems
Microsoft, Google, and Apple using their browsers to shut down browser rivals
Big Cheeses at the Mozzarella Foundation are hacked off that Microsoft, Google, and Apple are using their operating systems to steer users to their browsers and stacking the deck against rivals.
Has password protection become bigger than the problem it seeks to solve?
We have Enhanced Phishing Protection now
Software King of the World Microsoft has just released a new security feature called Enhanced Phishing Protection that warns users when they enter their Windows password in insecure applications or on websites.
Microsoft prepares to release new Surfaces
It does need to do something
Microsoft has told the world+dog that it is releasing something new on October 12 and the dark satanic rumour mill has manufactured a hell-on-earth yarn claiming that it will be something to do with Microsoft's Surface hardware lineup.
Microsoft wants to avoid fact-checking news
Surrenders to the fakes
Software King of the World, Microsoft has decided it will allow fake news because it does not want to be labelled as a censor.
Malwarebytes fixes Google block
Apparently its software was trying to save the world
Malwarebytes has fixed a problem which saw iGoogle and its Youtube domains being flagged as malicious.
Microsoft updates Windows 11
Claims that it makes it easier and safer to use
Software King of the World Microsoft is roling out its first major update to Windows 11, the current version of its PC operating system.
Browser Spellchucking features might be leaking your passwords
And talking to Google and Vole
Spellchecking features added into Google Chrome and Microsoft Edge web browsers have been caught to be leaking sensitive information back to their parent companies.
Hackers attempt to exploit Queen’s death
Like that has never been done before
Threat actors are using the death of Queen Elizabeth II as a lure to phish for users’ Microsoft credentials.