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.
Salesforce CEO slams Microsoft AI work - says Copilot is "new Clippy" By Craig Hale published 17 October 24 Enterprise AI agents are the future of artificial intelligence, says Benioff, who isn’t impressed by Microsoft’s Copilot AI.
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 confesses it's still falling behind on cybersecurity, but says it is working on improving By Benedict Collins published 24 September 24 Microsoft admits it has work to do, but it is taking steps in the right direction.
Microsoft says it found out about FTC probe by watching the news By Craig Hale published 5 December 24 Microsoft finds out about FTC probe on the news.
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.
Could this be bigger than OpenAI? Microsoft invests billions in French startup — Mistral AI is a multilingual maestro that's almost as good as ChatGPT 4 By Wayne Williams published 3 March 24 Microsoft has invested heavily in French AI startup Mistral AI.
Spoofing scams find a favorite victim in Microsoft, the brand that cybercriminals love to impersonate By Efosa Udinmwen published 22 September 24 When you get an email from Microsoft or Adobe, always check and double-check to ensure that it is legitimate.
Microsoft just gave Copilot Pro a major upgrade - and you can sign up for a free trial now By Mike Moore published 15 March 24 New Copilot Pro upgrade makes it a better work companion - and Microsoft is even letting you try it out for free.
Microsoft facing its biggest US FTC antitrust investigation yet By Craig Hale published 28 November 24 The FTC is unhappy with Microsoft’s practices and dominance across the cloud computing, AI and cybersecurity industries.
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 just dropped its Store fees for Windows developers By Craig Hale published 11 September 25 Independent developers can now distribute their apps via the Microsoft Store for free.
Good news, all your favorite Microsoft 365 apps are coming to Apple Vision Pro — Teams, Word, Excel and more are going virtual, and there's even Copilot By Mike Moore published 1 February 24 The Apple Vision Pro wants to be the workplace assistant you never knew you needed.
Microsoft hit by new legal claim over restrictive licensing and overcharging allegations By Craig Hale published 14 May 25 Microsoft has been accused of unfair software licensing practices relating to Windows and Office subscriptions since 2015.
Microsoft slammed for trying to trick business users into installing Edge browser By Craig Hale published 14 August 24 In its struggle to get users to accept Edge, Microsoft is deceptively advertising its browser as a security recommendation.
Microsoft and Palantir announce major AI deal with US military and intelligence agencies By Benedict Collins published 9 August 24 AI-driven operational workloads have arrived for the US Defense and Intelligence Community, with Microsoft and Palantir at the helm.
The best 4K Blu-ray players: Ultra HD marvels chosen by our experts By James Davidson, James Davidson last updated 14 November 25 Streaming services are popular, but there's no better way to watch movies than with the best 4K Blu-ray players.
Want to build on Bill Gates? Microsoft open-sourced the original code written by the company founder - now it's over to you By Efosa Udinmwen published 10 September 25 Microsoft open-sourced Bill Gates’ 1976 6502 BASIC interpreter, showcasing early programming features and its historical role in shaping personal computing.
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 completes EU cloud sovereignty project, letting Europe-based cloud customers store and process data in the EU By Ellen Jennings-Trace published 28 February 25 Microsoft's EU cloud customers will now get more control over their data.
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.
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 is facing another antitrust case - this time from Google By Craig Hale published 1 December 23 The UK CMA may soon have to open a case against Microsoft’s anticompetitive practices following Google complaint.
Microsoft built a fake online marketplace to see how its AI agents would work selling unsupervised - and let's just say the results were... unsurprising By Efosa Udinmwen, Efosa Udinmwen published 8 November 25 Microsoft’s Magentic Marketplace shows AI tools still cannot reliably act independently in complex multi-agent simulations.
Cloud, business software and AI push sees Microsoft results hit new high By Craig Hale published 31 October 24 Microsoft has better-than-expected financial quarter, but success means next quarter is expected to be slightly slower.
Microsoft 365 review By Darcy French last updated 18 June 24 For organizations of all sizes, Microsoft 365 remains an excellent choice for productivity and communication software.
Microsoft Teams moves a step closer to no longer being part of Office By Craig Hale published 29 November 23 EU regulators are still unsure whether the proposed unbundling of Microsoft Teams was sufficient.
Finally! Windows 11’s Microsoft Store will soon let you update non-Microsoft apps By Kristina Terech published 5 December 24 Windows 11’s Microsoft Store will soon be able to update third-party apps, making it easier to manage updates for installed apps.
Microsoft Edge gets "unfair advantage", browser makers claim By Benedict Collins published 4 October 24 A letter has alleged that Edge's default status on Windows machines gives it an unfair advantage.
Microsoft tells staff in China they can't use Android phones anymore, must switch to iPhone By Sead Fadilpašić published 9 July 24 Authentication apps can only be installed on an iPhone, Microsoft demands.