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9 votes
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Xbox One All Access (Console and twenty-four months of Game Pass Ultimate starting at $20 a month)
3 votes -
US Department of Defense announces that Microsoft has been awarded the $10 billion JEDI Cloud contract
8 votes -
An inside look at Microsoft’s newest flight simulator
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Microsoft announces new Surface lineup, including two new dual-screen devices, one of which is an Android phone
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Microsoft Surface Neo first look: The future of Windows 10X is dual-screen
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Microsoft Flight Simulator 2020 uses streaming satellite data to allow you to fly anywhere in the world, including taking off and landing at over 40,000 airports
Microsoft held a Global Preview Event on September 19 and 20 for the new Microsoft Flight Simulator, and it's been NDA'd until today. Here's the official blog post, which doesn't say much itself,...
Microsoft held a Global Preview Event on September 19 and 20 for the new Microsoft Flight Simulator, and it's been NDA'd until today. Here's the official blog post, which doesn't say much itself, but there are a ton of detailed impressions articles and videos all over the internet today.
The major revelation is that they're using satellite data from Bing Maps and combining it with procedural generation and some other data sources (such as the ability to use live weather data) to make it so you can fly anywhere in the world and it will look extremely realistic. Being able to do this in Google Earth is already very cool (especially in VR), and this should be even better.
Here are a few of the articles - a lot of them have incredibly stupid titles because that's how internet journalism works now, so I'm just going to link with the site's name:
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Python for Beginners - Microsoft Developer
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Microsoft Excel is now a strategy game
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Fancy Zones, a tiling window manager from Microsoft
8 votes -
Google and Dell team up to take on Microsoft with Chromebook Enterprise laptops
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Microsoft Quietly Says it Keeps and Transcribes Your Conversations —Sometimes Even if You Chose Not to Let Them
8 votes -
Minecraft's "Super Duper Graphics Pack" has been cancelled
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Sony, Microsoft, Nintendo team up to force loot box odds disclosures
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Twitch streamer Ninja leaves Twitch and will be streaming on Mixer
@ninja: The next chapter, https://t.co/lvn9KBjEYq https://t.co/tljVgyM3bG
22 votes -
GitHub restricts developer accounts based in Iran, Crimea, and other countries under US sanctions
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Former Microsoft software engineer charged with mail fraud for using test Microsoft Store accounts to steal more than $10 million in digital currency
10 votes -
Microsoft Teams is now officially bigger than Slack
21 votes -
Microsoft 365, Google cloud and Apple cloud deemed illegal in Schools of Hesse
13 votes -
Microsoft capitulates and agrees to undo planned partner product licensing changes
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Microsoft admitted to private Linux developer security list
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Sony and Microsoft to explore strategic partnership, collaborate on new cloud-based solutions for gaming experiences and AI solutions
9 votes -
Bill Gates on making “one of the greatest mistakes of all time”
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GOG's quest to unite all game launchers just might work, and Microsoft is already on board
22 votes -
Large Redmond Collider: CERN reveals plan to shift from Microsoft to open-source code after tenfold license fee hike
18 votes -
Torchlight 2 coming to PS4, Xbox One and Switch in September
7 votes -
Microsoft Alternatives project (MAlt) - Taking back control using open software
10 votes -
E3 2019: Microsoft Conference
E3 is upon us & Microsoft starts in about 10 minutes. Let's discuss! https://www.xbox.com/e3 https://www.twitch.tv/xbox https://www.youtube.com/xbox https://www.mixer.com/xbox
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Project Scarlett is only a small part of Microsoft’s next-gen plans
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Behind the scenes with the hacktivists who took on Microsoft and the FBI
4 votes -
Microsoft Windows Terminal YouTube video removed for copyright claim
12 votes -
Microsoft is bringing more games to Steam, says 'We believe you should have choice in where you buy your PC games'
15 votes -
"Modern OS" - Always connected, cloud-connected
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Microsoft removes Huawei laptop from store, remains silent on potential Windows ban
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Minecraft Earth goes a step beyond Pokémon Go to cover the world in blocks
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The new Windows Terminal
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What’s Minecraft up to? - Teaser for augmented-reality mobile game, more info coming May 17
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Introducing .NET 5
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A conspiracy to kill IE6
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Minecraft creator Notch excluded from ten-year anniversary plans for the game because of his "comments and opinions"
61 votes -
Microsoft staff are openly questioning the value of diversity
18 votes -
Compromised credentials for a Microsoft support agent enabled outside access to non-enterprise Hotmail, Outlook, and MSN emails for months
9 votes -
Microsoft accused of being 'complicit' in persecution of one million Muslims after helping China develop sinister AI capabilities
8 votes -
Chromium-based preview builds of Microsoft Edge are now available for Windows 10
12 votes -
Refreshing the VS Code product icon
9 votes -
Microsoft Edge's build system runs on Linux
@kylealden: @VOsikwemhe @MSEdgeDev Not yet - it's something we'd like to do eventually (our build system runs on Linux) but we're taking things one step at a time starting from Win10, and can't commit to Linux just yet.
5 votes -
The rapid rise and slow fall of the Microsoft web browser
6 votes -
Microsoft Defender ATP investigation unearths privilege escalation flaw in Huawei PCManager
5 votes -
ID@Xbox Game Pass - Indie Showcase - March 26, 2019
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Edge-on-Chromium approaches; build leaks, extensions page already live
4 votes