Nadella made the revelation during Microsoft's Q2 2025 earnings call (via Seeking Alpha). He added that the Copilot consumer ...
Edge's new scareware blocker aims to protect you from malicious websites that try to scam you through fear tactics. Here's ...
Microsoft has a new strategy to keep users on its Edge browser and prevent them from switching to Google Chrome. According to Windows Latest, when users search for "Google Chrome" on Bing while ...
Bad news if you have a PC with a low resolution since Microsoft’s new Copilot app icon is almost impossible to decipher on them, according to Windows Central. Microsoft’s new logo now includes ...
That's a big reason why in 2015 Microsoft released Edge, their new and improved browser. Edge gradually replaced Internet Explorer and became increasingly popular over the years, until the latter ...
If you have Windows 10 installed on your computer ... Even though Edge is a web browser, like Google Chrome and the latest Firefox release, it does not support NPAPI plug-ins needed to run ...
Satya Nadella has been Microsoft's CEO since February 4, 2014, and its executive chairman since June 2021. He is the company's third CEO since its incorporation in 1975. Let's break down the ...
Previously, she was a writer and editor at MUO. Incase, the brand that took over Microsoft’s accessories line, has revealed a compact ergonomic keyboard designed by the company. With a price of ...
Microsoft has earmarked $80 billion in fiscal 2025 to build data centers designed to handle artificial intelligence workloads, according to a company blog post. Specifically, the tech giant plans ...
Today, Microsoft is following suit, raising prices for its Microsoft 365 packages by $3 per month and bundling in some Copilot AI tools to justify the bump. In the announcement post, Microsoft ...
Microsoft said in a blog post that it's increasing the price of its Microsoft 365 bundle for consumers by $3 a month. The company said it's raising the price as it's adding its Copilot artificial ...
I was privileged to byline the cover story of the last print issue of PC Magazine, the Windows 7 review, and I’ve witnessed every Microsoft win and misstep up to the latest Windows 11.