Microsoft trademarks XCloud again
Published in Gaming
Monday, 29 August 2022 10:57

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
Published in Gaming
Friday, 26 August 2022 09:57

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
Published in News
Tuesday, 23 August 2022 11:21

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
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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.

Janet Jackson crashed my computer
Published in News
Thursday, 18 August 2022 11:11

Janet Jackson crashed my computer


Weird windows bugs

The music video for Janet Jackson's 1989 pop hit Rhythm Nation is a cybersecurity vulnerability.

Intel jumps from DirectX 9 to 12
Published in Graphics
Tuesday, 16 August 2022 11:43

Intel jumps from DirectX 9 to 12


On Xe, Arc GPUs

Intel has moved from native DX9 hardware support on its Intel's Xe integrated graphics solutions on 12th Gen CPUs and A-Series Arc Alchemist discrete GPUs to DirectX 12.

Microsoft wades into Sony in anti-trust claim
Published in Gaming


Handbags at dawn

Software King of the World Microsoft has gone onto the attack over Sony’s objections to its buy out of Activision Blizzard.

Microsoft admits some chips will lose data under Windows 11
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Hardware compatibility list might have been more important than we thought

Microsoft has warned that Windows devices with the newest supported processors might be susceptible to data damage, and the fix might have turned made some machines really slow.

Did Microsoft just say that Activision Blizzard was unoriginal?
Published in Gaming


Nothing to see here move on please 

Software King of the World Microsoft has just told anti-trust regulators that its $68.7 billion acquisition of Activision Blizzard is not important because the outfit does not release "unique" or "must have" games.

Windows 11 should be better at ransomware attacks
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Microsoft Defender for Endpoint cybersecurity platform

Windows 11 is about to get improvements to the Microsoft Defender for Endpoint cybersecurity platform so it is better at protecting users from ransomware and other “advanced attacks”