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4 votes
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Introducing .NET 5
7 votes -
A conspiracy to kill IE6
12 votes -
Minecraft creator Notch excluded from ten-year anniversary plans for the game because of his "comments and opinions"
61 votes -
How lobbyists rewrote Washington state’s privacy law
6 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
3 votes -
Edge-on-Chromium approaches; build leaks, extensions page already live
4 votes -
Microsoft says the FCC 'overstates' broadband availability in the US
16 votes -
Microsoft, Facebook, trust and privacy
3 votes -
Microsoft rolls out new Skype for Web. Unless you use Firefox, Opera, Safari, or Linux
9 votes -
Rumor: Microsoft is working on bringing Xbox Game Pass to Switch, including Xbox One games playable via streaming
10 votes -
Microsoft’s HoloLens 2: A $3,500 mixed reality headset for the factory, not the living room
12 votes -
Microsoft workers protest army contract with tech 'designed to help people kill'
14 votes -
Paradox Interactive releases Paradox Mods platform, providing a direct channel for modders to console audiences without pre-moderation
9 votes -
Does the Oracle v. Google court case mean that Wine/DXVK is illegal?
I've been thinking about this but based on the current rulings in the Oracle v. Google court case, it would seem that APIs are indeed copyrightable. This would mean that Wine would be infringing...
I've been thinking about this but based on the current rulings in the Oracle v. Google court case, it would seem that APIs are indeed copyrightable.
This would mean that Wine would be infringing on Microsoft's copyright of the Windows API and system calls. Of course it wouldn't matter until Microsoft actually does something about it. But as Wine gets better and better and its market share higher and higher, I worry that Microsoft might set their sights on Wine now that they have the law on their side.
15 votes -
Goodbye Big Five: Kashmir Hill tried to block each of Amazon, Facebook, Google, Microsoft, and Apple from her life for a week. To end the experiment, she tried to block all five at once.
19 votes -
Microsoft Azure data deleted because of DNS outage
6 votes -
How I abused 2FA to maintain persistence after a password change (Google, Microsoft, Instagram, Cloudflare, etc)
16 votes -
Microsoft Edge browser flags Daily Mail Online as untrustworthy
24 votes -
Microsoft retools Edge, but Internet Explorer is forever
6 votes -
A young man's ego doomed a much-hyped Jurassic Park game
6 votes -
Microsoft is acquiring Obsidian Entertainment and inXile Entertainment
17 votes -
An error message in Windows 10 is a mistake from 1974
@foone🏳️⚧️: It is 2018 and this error message is a mistake from 1974.This limitation, which is still found in the very latest Windows 10, dates back to BEFORE STAR WARS. This bug is as old as Watergate. pic.twitter.com/pPbkZiE57t
32 votes -
Microsoft announces first paid-for $20 Linux Distro for Windows 10 October 2018 update
22 votes -
Mixer (Microsoft's streaming service) announces upcoming changes related to viewer interaction, "progression", and supporting streamers
9 votes -
Microsoft’s problem isn’t how often it updates Windows—it’s how it develops it
27 votes -
Microsoft co-founder Paul Allen dies at 65
26 votes -
Microsoft re-releases Windows 10 October 2018 update with explanation of data loss bug
23 votes -
Microsoft now faces a big Windows 10 quality test after botched update
27 votes -
Microsoft unveils Project xCloud game streaming technology
11 votes -
Microsoft shakes up its Surface laptops with more powerful models
7 votes -
Microsoft Azure: A ten-point IT maintenance plan
3 votes -
It's been five years already, let's gawp at Microsoft and Nokia's bloodbath
8 votes -
Microsoft intercepting Firefox and Chrome installation on Windows 10
66 votes -
A call for principle-based international agreements to govern law enforcement access to data
7 votes -
$600 Chromebooks are a dangerous development for Microsoft
16 votes -
Microsoft threatened to terminate Gab's cloud hosting if it didn't remove two posts by a neo-Nazi
24 votes -
Microsoft will keep classic Skype alive ‘for some time’ after user backlash
7 votes -
Microsoft forces Krita to change their Windows Store listing
24 votes -
Microsoft's got a new plan for managing Windows 10 devices for a monthly fee - "Microsoft Managed Desktop"
19 votes -
Besides some of the good things like game compatibility and enterprise, what are some things you like about Windows 10?
There are a lot of complaints such as the preinstalled bloatware and lackluster window management, but what are some genuinely good features you enjoy? Edit: Sorry about the extreme title gore.
11 votes -
Google, Facebook, Microsoft, and Twitter partner for ambitious new data project
7 votes