Microsoft mulls fewer updates
Windows 10x is changing Volish thinking
Software King of the world, Microsoft is considering only breaking your computer and deleting your files once a year with a feature update.
Working from home means longer work hours
But on the plus side it means the death of the long meeting
The director of Microsoft's Workplace Analytics team, a director on Microsoft's workplace intelligence team, and the editor of Microsoft Workplace Insights have noted that working from home means working longer hours.
Microsoft culls its Xbox One X and Xbox One S All-Digital Edition
Joy of X
Microsoft is officially halting the production of its Xbox One X and Xbox One S All-Digital Edition consoles as the outfit moves to its Xbox Series X.
Microsoft lays off minions
Be free little Voles
Software King of the World Microsoft has culled a few of its Volish minions and freed them into the wild.
Microsoft must follow Apple into ARM chips claims Gassée
Apple leads PC development so everyone must drop x86 and copy it
Apple’s former head of Mac development, Jean-Louis Gassée, has said that Apple’s decision to switch to ARM processors for Macs will make it inevitable that higher-end Windows PCs will have to do the same.
Microsoft playing hide and seek with control features
They seek it here, they seek it there
Software King of the World Microsoft is continuing to play hide and seek with Windows 10 features.
Microsoft schedules its Xbox Games Showcase for July 23rd
Focus on first-party content
Microsoft has officially announced its Xbox Games Showcase that will be streamed live on Youtube and Twitch on July 23rd at 9AM PT, and we expect much more than what we saw in May.
Lucifer possesses Windows 10
Users unsure of the difference
Cybersecurity firm Unit 42, say new malware dubbed "Lucifer" is taking over Windows devices and using them both to mine cryptocurrency and play a role in DDoS attacks.
Microsoft extends enterprise security protections to non-Windows platforms
Linux first and Android next
Microsoft extending its enterprise security protections to non-Windows platforms with the general release of a Linux version and a preview of one for Android.
Mixer’s demise was inevitable
But Microsoft will continue to challenge Amazon and Google, says GlobalData
Microsoft is closing its Mixer game streaming platform and partnering with Facebook Gaming and analysts at GlobalData say that the move was inevitable.