Microsoft's $400 surface tablet might be here soon
Cleared FCC approval
Microsoft's $400 Surface tablet, codenamed Libra, has cleared FCC approval and could be with us soon.
Microsoft staff asked boss to walk away from Trump immigration contract
Worried they may be assisting a human rights violation
More than 100 Microsoft staff have reportedly written to CEO Satya Nadella protesting the company's work for the US's Immigration, Customs and Enforcement (ICE) agency.
Microsoft HoloLens 2 to run on Qualcomm's XR1 SoC
Could launch in Q1 2019
While there have been plenty of rumors regarding Microsoft's next-generation augmented/virtual reality headset, the latest one suggests that it will be based on Qualcomm's recently announced XR1 SoC.
Microsoft exits support forums
Will not answer questions on Windows 7, 8.1, 8.1 RT or Zune
Software King of the World Microsoft has decided that it will not answer user questions in technical support forums for Windows 7, 8.1, 8.1 RT and numerous other products.
Microsoft confirms it has bought GitHub
For 7.5 billion
As rumoured, Microsoft has confirmed that it has acquired code repository website GitHub for $7.5 in Volish stock.
Microsoft thinking of buying Github
Love at first bite
Microsoft held talks in the past few weeks to acquire software developer platform GitHub and is even rumoured to have already bought the outfit without announcing it.
Microsoft now more valuable than Alphabet
Return of the Vole
Microsoft's value has surged 40 percent over the past 12 months to become more valuable than Alphabet.
Microsoft scores a spooky cloud deal
Spooks get Azure for normally black ops.
Microsoft has scored a lucrative cloud deal with the US intelligence community worth hundreds of millions of dollars.
Microsoft developing a tool to fix malfunctioning AI
Been watching Westworld
It appears that the software boffins at Microsoft have been watching Westworld and realised that they could have a problem on their hands if AI gets out of control.
The world is a computer claims Microsoft
Blue screen of death becomes more problematic
Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella has been telling anyone who listens that the "world is now a computer" and if we start thinking that way we will transform everything.