Chinese-state hackers compromised "critical" US cyber infrastructure
Microsoft said they were intelligence gathering
Microsoft has warned that Chinese state-sponsored hackers, known as "Volt Typhoon," have compromised "critical" US cyberinfrastructure across various industries focusing on gathering intelligence.
Win32 apps sent to isolation
Playing with sandcastles In Windows 11 sandbox
At its Build 2023 conference this week, Microsoft announced Windows 11 will run Win32 apps in isolation mode soon.
Gamers bid to stop Activision Blizzard takeover fails
All Playstation gamers
A federal judge has refused to grant a requested preliminary injunction that would have stopped Microsoft's continuing effort to buy Activision Blizzard.
Sabrent announces Rocket Q M.2-2230 NVMe Gen 4 SSD series
Perfect for those Steam Decks, Surfaces, and upcoming Asus ROG Ally
Sabrent has launched its newest Rocket Q NVMe Gen 4 SSDs that will come in M.2 2230 form-factor, and in capacities of up to 2TB, making them perfect for upgrading the Steam Deck, Microsoft Surface, upcoming ASUS ROG Ally handheld console, or any other device that is limited to M.2 2230 SSD form-factor.
Telcos wants Big Tech help to pay for 5G upgrades
Want EU to make it happen
Big tech companies accounting for more than five per cent of a telecoms provider's peak average internet traffic should help fund the rollout of 5G and broadband across Europe, according to a draft proposal by the telecoms industry.
EU regulators look at Microsoft's Azure
Claims that Vole is nibbling at rivals again
Microsoft's Azure cloud business has been targeted by the European Union's antitrust arm, amid concerns the US software firm is leveraging its market power to squeeze out rivals.
Open saucers have job security
No one wants to fire them
While tech companies are laying off staff claiming that they are cutting costs because of “economic headwinds” they do not seem that keen to let their open saucers go.
Microsoft will not increase salaries this year
Bonus and stock award budget will remain the same
Microsoft will hold off on offering salary increases to full-time employees.
Microsoft thinks fusion power is closer
Expects to be buying it in five years
Software King of the World Microsoft thinks that fusion power could be just around the corner and here sooner than most people think.
EU set to clear Microsoft's Activision buy out
Announcement expected on May 15
While the British government has blocked Microsoft's $69 billion acquisition of Activision, it seems that Europe has no problem with allowing it.