A new rumor suggests that Microsoft may be hard at work to bring its first AIO (all-in-one) Surface desktop computer to the market instead of a new portable machine to take on Apple's iMac range.
Microsoft today has officially confirmed the rumored Windows 10 Anniversary Update release date. The most notable update to the Windows 10 platform to date will be made available by Microsoft to existing Windows 10 users as an entirely free-of-charge update, offering significant user-facing improvements. Here are the details.
Every year as part of the build up to the official next-generation iPhone announcement, we witness the same sequence of events play out. There are always multiple visual and informational leaks that allegedly come directly from Apple's supply chain partners. There are also analysts, publications and industry experts making predictions, ranging from the believable to the bizarre.
Fans of emoji and guns will be disappointed to learn that a rifle, planned to be part of the Unicode 9 standard to be made official in June, will no longer appear in cartoon form after both Apple and Microsoft requested that it be removed.
Microsoft's Project Scorpio 4K-gaming and VR-capable Xbox One has been detailed. Here are its specs and expected release date details.
2016 Xbox One S is official. Microsoft kicked off its E3 by announcing Xbox One S, its features, release date and price. Here are the details.
Microsoft is set to kick its E3 off in style in a matter of hours from now, with the console maker about to announce a brand new Xbox One. Coming not long after more leaks surrounding plans for Sony to release an updated PlayStation 4, Microsoft's own plans for a console refresh are set to come to fruition sooner and E3 is where we will get our first glimpse of the refreshed Xbox One model, unofficially dubbed as 'Xbox One S'.
Microsoft's Surface Pro 5 specs to include 4K display, Intel Kaby Lake CPU, and more, with a release date set either in late 2016 or spring 2017. Here are all the details.
After failing to make a success of the mobile business that it purchased from Nokia in 2014, Microsoft has announced that it will be pulling out of the consumer telephone market resulting in the loss of up to 1,850 jobs worldwide. Microsoft took a huge gamble with the purchase, with then CEO Steve Ballmer wanting to turn the corporation into a devices and services company capable of outputting mobile hardware. Microsoft is now ready to call time on that gamble by pulling out of the consumer phone market entirely as part of an effort to streamline its mobile division.
With Microsoft selling the Nokia brand, the Finnish company has announced its grand return back to mobile market with Android phones and tablets. Here are the details.
















