Microsoft fights back against Window 11 leak
Takedown notices fly
Microsoft has begun fighting back against leaked copies of Windows 11 which are out there in the big wide world.
Google-paid politician angry that Microsoft is not a bad guy
Wants Vole dragged into antitrust hot water
Republican politician Jim Jordan, who takes home lots of campaign funds from Google is apparently furious that Microsoft does not appear to be involved in any antitrust hot water.
Nadella is now Microsoft chairman
Replaces John Thompson
Software King of the World Microsoft named Chief Executive Officer Satya Nadella as its new chairman, in place of John Thompson.
Microsoft claims AI is neither artificial or intelligent
The Vole nose
Microsoft researcher Kate Crawford has told the Guardian that AI as we know it is neither artificial or intelligent.
Microsoft back to tricking users to use Bing
Claims if they follow they will save time and money
Software King of the World and former antitrust lag Microsoft might be in hot water again after it started getting a little aggressive in its methods to trick users into using its search engine Bing.
Next generation of Windows out on June 24
Vole announces
Software King of the World, Microsoft, is to announce that "the next generation of Windows" will be announced on June 24.
Microsoft says new Edge will be best Windows browser
Better than Chrome
The next release of Edge will be the "best performing" browser available on Windows 10 when it arrives later this week, Microsoft claimed at its Build 2021 event. It said that version 91 contains new features, specifically "startup boost and sleeping tabs" that will push it ahead of Chrome and all other browsers.
Microsoft teams up with Qualcomm on ARM kit
Miniature PC out in summer
Microsoft has teamed up with Qualcomm to create a Windows on ARM-based dev kit for developers.
Time for Microsoft to open source at MS-DOS
What would Steve Ballmer say?
Early Microsoft OS developer David Plummer has told his YouTube viewers that he thinks it is time that Vole open source MS-DOS and 16-bit Windows.
Internet Exploder retires next year
25 years as the source of humanity’s woes over
After 25 years of being fumed at, Internet Explorer is finally heading to the knackers yard.