There are few things in life that are more enjoyable than saving some cash on something that can be super, super costly. We'd definitely put anything with a Microsoft logo into that bracket and right now we can save you tons of money on Windows, Office, and bundles of both.
We all need to save money wherever possible, especially in the middle of a global pandemic. Oddly, we all need to be working from home wherever possible as well which means we might need to spend money on new computers or updating old ones.
Microsoft has announced a new Surface Laptop Go and Surface Pro X. Here are the features, specs, price, and release dates for these new machines.
How do you fancy being part of a limited-time flash sale on some of the finest and most popular mainstream Microsoft software products on offer? If you carry on reading, you're going to be able to save BIG on Windows 10 and Microsoft Office, with savings of at least 50% to be had!
How do you fancy grabbing Windows 10 Pro with lifetime activation from as little as $13.56? Or, get your eager hands-on Microsoft Office 2019 Professional for just $40.64?
Watch this video showcasing 40 years of how Microsoft Flight Simulator evolved over the years with advancements in PC gaming technologies.
In the current climate, we all need a little something-something to cheer ourselves up, right? If you're sitting looking at your tired old operating system, or fancy propping up your productivity with excellent Microsoft software, then the deals that we are exposing might just go some way to put a smile on your face and provide a welcome rest for your bank account.
People accidentally ordered the Xbox One X consoles on Xbox Series X launch day all thanks to Microsoft's confused branding. Here are all the details on this.
Microsoft has acquired ZeniMax Media, the parent company of Bethseda Softworks, id Software, and more. Here are the details.
Now that we're battling with a coronavirus pandemic and all continuing to work from home, we're all on the hunt for ways to save money when building or upgrading a computer to work with. If that sounds familiar you're probably already very aware of the fact that Microsoft's prices aren't what anyone would call cheap.















