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This is what the first Xbox looked like in 2001
In 2001, Xbox entered the console war with a machine that looked nothing like what we have today. This was Microsoft’s ...
The physical and digital Microsoft Library is transitioning to an AI-powered ‘learning experience.’ ...
Albert Penello’s passing has led to an outpouring of tributes, remembering his impact on Xbox, and the person he was to those ...
When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission. Here’s how it works. Add us as a preferred source on Google It would be foolish to say that this is the final, ...
Ever wondered what owning a computer in the 1980s was like? Outside of nostalgia, it wasn’t the best. Until 1984, unless you were in some kind of strange lab or university, nearly everything was ...
If you want your household to be on the cutting edge of AI, Microsoft has a deal for you: Microsoft 365 Premium, which combines the Family plan with Copilot Pro. At a new price of $19.99 per month, ...
Bad news if you rely on Microsoft’s Lens: PDF Scanner app for your PDF scanning needs. The company has announced that the app will be discontinued in the coming months, and is recommending users ...
Related reads:Microsoft Has Reportedly Pushed Xbox Studios to Deliver a 30% Profit Margin, Allegedly Leading to All Those Layoffs, Canceled Projects, Price Rises, and the End of Exclusives Microsoft ...
Back in 2021, Microsoft announced Windows 11 SE as a lightweight platform to rival Google’s ChromeOS, but now, the company is pulling the plug on the offshoot. Windows 11 SE was designed for low-cost ...
Microsoft valuation surged past $4 trillion after markets opened on Thursday after beating expectations for second-quarter revenue, becoming only the second company in history to hit the milestone ...
Microsoft said Wednesday that it will lay off about 9,000 employees. The move will affect less than 4% of its global workforce across different teams, geographies and levels of experience, a person ...
It’s a bittersweet day for Windows users. Microsoft is scrapping its iconic “blue screen of death,” known for appearing during unexpected restarts on Windows computers. The company revealed a new ...
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