Microsoft will close Xbox 360 digital store in July
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Everything purchased will still be accessible

Software King of the World, Microsoft will close its Xbox 360 digital store next July, though anything purchased will still be accessible.

Microsoft says that AI is the new “tidal wave”
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This is a repeat of 1995

Microsoft is repeating a memo that Sir William Gates III wrote about the internet in 1995 only this time it is talking about AI.

Microsoft has five new AI policies
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Thursday, 17 August 2023 11:50

Microsoft has five new AI policies


Terms and condition change

Software King of the World Microsoft is bringing in five new changes to its terms and conditions to handle AI.

Microsoft scraps Cortana in Windows
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Monday, 14 August 2023 11:56

Microsoft scraps Cortana in Windows


Gone the way of the paperclip

As expected, Microsoft has scrapped its digital assistant Cortana in Windows 11.

Microsoft Xbox coming to Gamescom 2023 in full force
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Starfield, Forza Motorsport, Stalker 2, and more

Xbox has announced its Gamescom 2023 event and it will be showing off 30 different titles, with Starfield, Forza Motorsport, Microsoft Flight Simulator, Mortal Kombat 1, Stalker 2, and plenty of other titles in three booths. Gamescom 2023 opens its doors on August 23rd.

Rise and Fall of Skype
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Monday, 03 July 2023 11:28

Rise and Fall of Skype


How Microsoft messed up

CNBC has created a 15-minute video The Rise and Fall of Skype which explains how the messaging app was ruined by the software king of the world Microsoft.

PlayStation software margins leaked
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Thursday, 29 June 2023 10:54

PlayStation software margins leaked


Revealed when scanned

Sony's highly confidential information about its PlayStation business was revealed by mistake during the court battle between the FTC and Microrosft.

The government case against Microsoft's Activision Blizzard deal floundering
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Experts have difficulty demonstrating that it is bad for gamers

The US government’s case against Microsoft's Activision Blizzard deal got off to a poor start when its witness Harvard economist Robin Lee struggled at times to demonstrate how the planned deal would hurt gamers.

Microsoft finally allows us to swear
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Tuesday, 27 June 2023 12:01

Microsoft finally allows us to swear


Not that there has been a problem for us

Software King of the World Microsoft is toning down the power of its profanity filter on its options and settings.

Microsoft complains that it is losing the console wars
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Now the FTC wants to give the field to Nintendo and Sony

Microsoft has told a court that it has been losing the console wars to Sony and Nintendo and needs to buy Activision Blizzard to keep its head above water.