
Link to Windows could soon let you use your phone camera as a webcam
Microsoft appears to adding more functionality to its Link to Windows app such as a way to stream your phone camera to a Windows PC.
Microsoft appears to adding more functionality to its Link to Windows app such as a way to stream your phone camera to a Windows PC.
Microsoft brings its AI powered assistant to Windows 10, the OS it plans to stop supporting in less than two years.
Sam Altman has returned to OpenAI as its CEO as after a turbulent few days which has also seen the appointment of a new board
Sam Altman, co-founder of OpenAI, will join Microsoft to lead the company’s new AI research team, says CEO Nadella.
The deal will see Microsoft leveraging Oracle infrastructure to deliver faster results to those using AI in Bing.
Xbox players have been complaining of a new error message popping up on their consoles, blocking access to their third-party controllers.
Despite a slower pickup than Windows 10, Microsoft considers the 400 million monthly Windows 11 users to be very successful for the OS.
Xbox South Africa is offering several deluxe editions of major games on sale, with added discounts to Game Pass subscribers.
After becoming CEO in 1991, the 32-year reign of Bobby Kotick in the position comes to an end at the end of 2023.
Generative AI platforms are costing their creators massive amounts given the vast resources needed to run the technology.
After prolonged negotiations with the UK’s Competition and Markets Authority (CMA), Microsoft can now acquire Activision Blizzard.
Zoom has launched its own generative AI assistant, which can catch you up if you missed parts of a meeting and write emails for you.
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