Tame Apple Press calls foul as it discovers Microsoft working on chip
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Shocking very late news

Microsoft is working on new ARM chips with partners and its in-house “Microsoft Silicon team” and the Tame Apple Press claims that the software king of the world is doing it to rival its favourite company.

Industry blasts UK competition authority over Activision Blizzard decision
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Watchdog might have been listening to the wrong side

Yesterday’s move by the United Kingdom’s Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) to block the Activision Blizzard acquisition has been blasted by those it was meant to protect.

Vole gives up on mice
Published in PC Hardware


And keyboards and webcams

Software king of the world Microsoft will no longer manufacture mice, keyboards, and webcams that are Microsoft-branded.

Microsoft’s cloud revenue up seven per cent
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First quarter made $52.9 billion

Microsoft’s cloud arm reported first-quarter revenue of $52.9 billion, up seven per cent, and net income of $18.3 billion, up nine per cent.

Edge accidently leaks your data to Bing
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Microsoft investigating 

Software King of the World Microsoft is investigating claims that its Edge browser appears to be sending URLs you visit to its Bing API website.

Microsoft suggest buying fewer PCs
Published in Cloud


The future is cloudy

Despite it earning its fortune on the back of supplying software for PCs, Microsoft does not think owning such hardware is a good idea anymore.

Microsoft agrees to stop bundling Teams with Office
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Avoiding an anti-trust probe

Microsoft will stop forcing customers of its popular Office software to also have its Teams video conferencing and messaging app automatically installed on their devices, in a move designed to prevent an official antitrust probe by EU regulators. 

Big Tech lay-offs are already costing them
Published in AI


19th-century staff management approaches don’t work

Faced with falling margins after the Covid bubble burst, Big Tech let thousands of staff go on the assumption that they could rehire them when things got better at the end of the year, but they might have miscalculated, according an Intuit boss.

Cloud sales starting to slow
Published in Cloud


Analysts expecting the slowest growth for a decade

Demand for cloud-computing services is slowing and Microsoft and Amazon are expected to report the slowest revenue growth for their cloud-computing businesses since the firms started breaking out performance last decade.

Microsoft releases DirectStorage 1.2 SDK
Published in Gaming


Adds buffered IO mode to speed up HDD performance

Microsoft has released DirectStorage 1.2 SDK, enabling buffered IO mode that should offer better performance for slower storage media, such as HDDs.