Google knifed Microsoft over Chrome brower
Et Tu as Vole rushes to Chrome
Google might have stabbed Microsoft in the back after Vole started testing its new Microsoft Edge browser based on Chromium.
Microsoft calls for GDPR for US
EU showed the way
Microsoft Corporate Vice President and Deputy General Counsel Julie Brill has called for the US to adopt a similar sort of privacy regulation to the EU.
Huawei ban hurts US tech too
Intel, Qualcomm, Google, Microsoft
The four above are just the tip of the iceberg and probably the companies that will most suffer from the ban, but ISV like Adobe, antivirus makers, any US-based software maker on Android or Windows selling to Huawei will be affected too.
Microsoft and Sony team up to fight Google
Looking at cloud-based gaming.
Software king of the world Microsoft and Sony are partnering on cloud-based gaming services in an area where they have been traditional rivals.
Microsoft makes election software which is harder to hack
Will still not be around for 2020
Software King of the World Microsoft has launched new software that makes it more difficult to hack elections, detects whether a cyber intrusion has occurred and determines whether the results are compromised.
Microsoft spruces up AI and blockchain tools
Making them easier for businesses
Software King of the world Microsoft announced new tools for software makers aimed at making technologies such as AI and blockchain easier for businesses to use.
Microsoft worth a trillion
Thanks to a cloudy future
Software king of the world Microsoft topped $1 trillion in value for the first time after executives predicted continued growth for its cloud computing business.
The $9,000 Surface Hub 2S is out now
50-inch needs Steelcase’s Roam stand
Software King of the World Microsoft has released its Microsoft Surface Hub 2S which, for nine grand, seems to be a rather expensive whiteboard.
Microsoft said no to installing facial recognition software for cops
It is not ready yet
Software king of the world Microsoft turned down a lucrative contract installing facial recognition software in California cop cars and body cameras.
Microsoft joins Apple in dirty tricks campaign against Right to Repair
Returns to its evil Volish ways
It appears that Microsoft has returned to its old evil ways and joined the fruity cargo-cult Apple fighting against Right to Repair legislation in the US.