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7 votes
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Running emulators in Xbox's Edge browser
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Microsoft, Google, Facebook and other tech firms are pressing lawmakers to stop prosecutors from secretly snooping on private accounts
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Mozilla has defeated Microsoft’s default browser protections in Windows
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Halo Infinite will release on December 8, 2021 - Limited-edition Xbox Series X and Elite controller now available for pre-order
9 votes -
Everything shown during Microsoft's Xbox Gamescom livestream
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Xbox and Xbox Game Pass are coming to more screens
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FSF-funded call for white papers on philosophical and legal questions around Copilot
7 votes -
Norway says cyber attack on parliament carried out from China – attack had utilised a security hole in Microsoft's Exchange software
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Psychonauts 2 | Story trailer
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How to install Windows 3.1 on an iPad
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How many layers of UI inconsistencies are in Windows 10?
10 votes -
Microsoft Flight Simulator adds beautiful Nordic views – update gives new perspectives on Sweden, Norway, Iceland, and Finland
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Windows 11 leak reveals new UI, Start menu, and more
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Minecraft removes decade-old 4chan shoutout
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Microsoft brought me back into their ecosystem with Game Pass
I'm primarily a PC gamer with a library slowly approaching 1,000 games on Steam. While I have sometimes bought games through the other storefronts like Blizzard, GOG, Uplay, and EA Origins, I...
I'm primarily a PC gamer with a library slowly approaching 1,000 games on Steam. While I have sometimes bought games through the other storefronts like Blizzard, GOG, Uplay, and EA Origins, I never really invested significant time in them to the point where I don't keep track of what is in those libraries. Suffice to say, I thought that I was so entrenched in Steam that I couldn't possibly play in another storefront for any meaningful amount of time.
This has changed for the past year. I hopped on one of those deals that gave me access to Game Pass since Microsoft added all the Bethesda games and partnered with EA Play. And I gotta say, I'm invested now. Invested so much that I bought a Series X despite having zero interest when the new generation of systems was announced. Game Pass on Xbox is an even better deal than Game Pass on PC. The library is larger and for the games that are Play Anywhere, I can continue my save file on my PC when my living room TV is unavailable.
I really think that Microsoft has a winning strategy with Game Pass this generation and it really surprised me how my attitude to the Xbox ecosystem changed this year. While I think both Sony and Nintendo have great exclusives, the value proposition for me of convenience and a rotating slate of quality games will likely keep me invested and subscribed, moreso than Xbox Gold or PS+ have in the past.
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The next great disruption is hybrid work—thoughts from Microsoft on the future of work
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Microsoft reducing Windows store cut to just twelve percent
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Beyond Calibri: Finding Microsoft’s next default font
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Microsoft enables Linux GUI apps on Windows 10 for developers
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Discord has halted talks with Microsoft and other potential acquirers, is resuming interest in a future IPO
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Microsoft built the quietest place on Earth
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Xbox is supporting old games, while Sony and Nintendo are leaving them behind
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Microsoft in talks to buy Discord for more than $10 billion
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title.wma - The origins of Windows XP's welcome music
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Microsoft's acquisition of Bethesda (ZeniMax) is now officially complete - Some games coming to Xbox Game Pass this week, confirmation of plans for future Xbox/PC exclusives
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Announcing LAMBDA: Turn Excel formulas into custom functions
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At least 30,000 US organizations newly hacked via holes in Microsoft’s email software
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Bitsquatting windows.com with fourteen domains that are one bitflip away
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On Xbox Series S, the Games and Apps is gone from dev mode. Can I get it back?
I purchased a license and activated DEV MODE on the Xbox Series S, with the purpose of running some SNES games I definitely own... But part of the procedure involves using the Games and Apps tab...
I purchased a license and activated DEV MODE on the Xbox Series S, with the purpose of running some SNES games I definitely own... But part of the procedure involves using the Games and Apps tab to set Retroarch as a game. Without that, it doesn't have access to all the system resources. The problem is that the tab disappeared and I don't know how to get it back. Anyone have the knowledge to fix this? I really don't want to reset my Xbox to factory just because of that... thanks
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Microsoft xCloud for Web - First look
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Why type systems matter for UX: an example
8 votes -
Update on Xbox Live Gold pricing
8 votes -
Microsoft killed the Zune, but Zune-Heads are still here
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Xbox’s “instant on” feature could consume four billion kWh of energy by 2025
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I spent a year deleting my address online, then it popped up on Bing
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Microsoft Flight Simulator virtual reality update available now
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Microsoft says it found malicious software in its systems
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disroot.org (providers of hosted open source services) is getting his emails blocked by Microsoft and wants your help
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"Important, Spoofing" - A zero-click, wormable, cross-platform remote code execution in Microsoft Teams
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Microsoft is selling an ugly MS Paint sweater and part of the proceeds benefit Girls Who Code
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Microsoft's 'Project Latte' aims to bring Android apps to Windows 10
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Project Latte by Microsoft aims to bring Android apps to Windows and the Microsoft Store
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Xbox Series X/S vs. PlayStation 5 - A direct comparison and the Ars launch-month verdict
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Xbox Series S dev mode breakdown
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Microsoft reveals Pluton, a custom security chip to be built into Intel, AMD and Qualcomm processors
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The world's first internet bench
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UK sees record bandwidth use on Xbox Series X/S launch day
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Guido van Rossum, the Python language's founder, joins Microsoft
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Microsoft Edge Browser on Linux: Surprisingly good
12 votes