New future for PC dawns
Published in News


Server-side web navigation, with client-side rendering

Suhail Doshi has come up with something he thinks will be computing’s future which they thinks could be a default browser-based computer infrastructure.

Microsoft beats Wall Street expectations
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Shares still managed to fall

Software King of the World Microsoft beat the cocaine nose jobs of Wall Street expectations and profit estimates.

Windows gets rusty
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26 April 2021

Windows gets rusty


Now it will never sleep

Software King of the World, Microsoft, has announced that it is starting to offer its engineers courses in crab-themed language Rust.

Microsoft has a crack at guessing UK weather
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A good bet is that it will rain

The Met Office is working with Microsoft to build a weather forecasting supercomputer in the UK.

Discord gives up on Microsoft
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Vole will do a deal with one of the four horses of the Apocalypse instead

Messaging platform Discord has ironically ended deal talks with Microsoft after failing to reach an agreement.

Microsoft releases home-work webcam and surfaces
Published in PC Hardware


Basic and affordable


Microsoft's long-awaited new webcam is finally here, alongside several accessories designed for the work from home era.

Microsoft has bought Nuance
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As expected

Microsoft agreed to acquire Nuance Communications, a leader in speech to text software, for $19.7 billion.

Microsoft needs extra intelligence
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Writing a $16 billion cheque for Nuance Communications  

Microsoft is close to buying artificial intelligence and speech technology company Nuance Communications for $16 billion.

Microsoft submerges cloud servers in liquid
Published in Cloud


Apparently, it improves things

Microsoft is starting to submerge its servers in liquid to improve their performance and energy efficiency.

Microsoft scores $21.88 billion AI headset contract
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Making augmented reality headsets for the US army


Software king of the world Microsoft has won a contract to sell the US Army augmented reality headsets based on its HoloLens product and backed by Azure cloud computing services.