EU antitrust team probing Microsoft ties between Entra ID and 365 services By Craig Hale published 25 March 24 Microsoft probed over its use of Entra ID as antitrust scrutiny continues to develop globally.
Microsoft's official PC Cleaner app is now on the Microsoft Store - and makes big promises about speeding up your PC for free By Kristina Terech published 7 February 24 Microsoft introduces PC Cleaner, a versatile tool for Windows 10 and 11, offering efficient cleanup, maintenance, and security features.
BlackBerry and Microsoft are collaborating on something big, but it has nothing to do with smartphones By Efosa Udinmwen published 8 January 25 QNX and Microsoft partner on automotive project through cloud-based software-defined vehicle development.
Microsoft closes all physical shops in mainland China By Craig Hale published 3 July 24 Microsoft will sell its products online and through partners in China, closing all of its physical franchise stores.
Microsoft reveals a surprising catch to extended support for Windows 10 that's going to seriously annoy some people By Darren Allan published 8 August 25 Microsoft has been cracking down on local accounts with Windows, and this could be seen as another push in that direction.
Microsoft says it will spend billions this year as AI moves pay off By Craig Hale published 31 July 25 Microsoft's capital expenditure is set for a huge rise as it ups AI and other infrastructure spending.
Google wants the FTC to stop exclusive Microsoft cloud deal with OpenAI By Craig Hale published 11 December 24 Microsoft is OpenAI’s exclusive cloud provider, but Google says this could be costly and damaging to customers.
Microsoft reveals massive financial growth once again, cloud and AI lead the way By Craig Hale published 30 January 25 Microsoft’s AI business annual revenue run rate now stands at $13 billion, up 175% year-over-year.
Microsoft and OVHcloud bury the hatchet on antitrust lawsuit By Craig Hale published 19 July 24 Two deals with CISPE and OVHcloud have been proposed in order to prevent a full-blown EU investigation.
Microsoft 365 users can now choose between ChatGPT and Claude for their AI needs By Craig Hale published 25 September 25 Some Microsoft Copilot functionalities can now use Claude models alongside those from OpenAI.
Microsoft is building its own server tech — networking hardware will lessen reliance on Nvidia and possibly supercharge AI speeds By Craig Hale published 21 February 24 Microsoft wants to develop more AI components and hardware in-house, spelling potential disaster for current providers.
Microsoft facing major FTC probe over locking in users to Azure, productivity software By Craig Hale published 15 November 24 Increasing exit fees and rendering software migrations incompatible are just some of the accusations facing Microsoft.
Microsoft facing huge lawsuit involving millions of citizens over unfair software pricing - here's what we know By Mike Moore published 27 October 25 Australian watchdog accuses Microsoft of not offering users the option of cheaper plans.
Is Microsoft hesitating on AI? Days after CEO said it would be upping capacity, analyst claims tech giant has actually cancelled data center leases By Wayne Williams published 4 March 25 Microsoft may be having doubts about its level of AI spend, analyst report claims.
MAI‑Image‑1 puts Microsoft in the AI art game – this time, with its own brush By Eric Hal Schwartz published 14 October 25 Microsoft’s new MAI‑Image‑1 model brings fast, realistic AI image generation in-house.
Microsoft 365 Copilot will be automatically installed on 365 Clients in October By Craig Hale published 16 September 25 The Copilot app will be automatically installed on all non-EEA devices beginning next month.
Windows is about to get its biggest intelligent upgrade thanks to Copilot By Jacob Krol published 4 April 25 Microsoft is expanding Copilot's Vision capabilities.
A shockingly high amount of Microsoft code is now written by AI, CEO Satya Nadella admits By Craig Hale published 2 May 25 Microsoft joins Google by confirming a significant portion of its code is now written by AI, not humans.
British startup claims to have developed tech that can deliver 65% lossless file compression - but you'll have to pay big for it By Efosa Udinmwen published 4 July 25 UK startup claims breakthrough in file compression, but key features are locked behind a paywall, and bold claims lack external verification or benchmarking.
This new open source collaboration tool makes working with your colleagues even easier By Efosa Udinmwen published 8 February 25 Nextcloud Talk platform prioritizes data protection, offering secure communication, AI features, and real-time document collaboration.
ExpressVPN finds "innovative" solution for ARM support By Chiara Castro published 4 September 24 ExpressVPN is one of the first to offer an ARM-compatible VPN app. However, the provider does so in a revolutionary way.
Meta hits back after US House staffers banned from using WhatsApp over security fears By Craig Hale published 24 June 25 US Congress workers are to be asked to remove WhatsApp from all government-issued devices, and Meta isn't happy.
Windows 11 could soon get a nifty new privacy feature that tells you when people are sneakily looking at your laptop screen By Darren Allan published 6 May 25 Do you worry about people looking at the contents of your screen when you're using your laptop in public? Windows 11 might soon be able to warn you.
Dynabook's newest laptop has a 4-year warranty, a swappable battery, a weight of under 1 kg, and even a LAN port By Efosa Udinmwen published 9 March 25 Dynabook Portégé Z40L-N offers AI-powered productivity with Intel Core Ultra, ensuring smooth performance for professionals on the go.
Parallels Desktop has some worrying security flaws for Mac users By Sead Fadilpašić published 25 February 25 Two ways to exploit a flaw in Parallels Desktop have recently been published.
Oracle races to patch a another zero-day following rise in attacks By Sead Fadilpašić published 15 October 25 Second patch for E-Business Suite has been released to address a string of recent attacks.
Massive SIM farm network powering 49 million fake accounts taken apart by Europol By Sead Fadilpašić published 20 October 25 Seven people were arrested and four luxury cars confiscated in Europol operation.
Watch out - this SAP NetWeaver bug has a maximum severity score, and it could target your servers next By Sead Fadilpašić published 15 October 25 SAP released additional hardening after patching the bug last month.
Secret information and classified UK government servers potentially accessed by Chinese hackers for over a decade By Sead Fadilpašić published 16 October 25 Chief Adviser to the former Prime Minister Boris Johnson made some wild accusations recently, prompting swift replies.
This new phishing strategy utilizes GitHub comments to distribute malware By Efosa Udinmwen published 9 November 24 Cybercriminals exploit trusted GitHub repositories in sophisticated phishing campaigns, embedding malware into legitimate repositories associated with tax organizations.