Microsoft is hosting its Ignite conference in Chicago this week and the opening keynote was packed with demos that showed off new features in Windows 10
Microsoft took to the stage today at its headquarters in Redmond, Washington to talk about the next chapter of Windows 10. One of the new items that is shipping with the OS is a new browser that the company hopes will reinvigorate its place in the browser wars.
Microsoft has announced today that they will lower the price of the Xbox One back to the $349 price point; this is the same price the company was selling the console at during the holiday season. For those of you who want to buy an Xbox One, the new price point goes live tomorrow.
Last month, Google took the bold steps to release the details of a security vulnerability ahead of Microsoft’s Patch Tuesday. Microsoft said that the patch was set to be released two days after Google went live with the details and that they refused to wait an extra 48 hours so that the patch would have been released along with the details of the exploit.
Microsoft is working on a new browser - known by its development codename, ‘Spartan’ - and we brought you the first images of the new application last week. While other features are starting to be uncovered, we have found out a bit more about how the browser will work across Microsoft’s ecosystem.
Microsoft has been horizontally integrating features at a much faster pace over the last few monthsand it looks like we are starting to see another feature jumping the product gap. If you have an Outlook.com email account, Microsoft is rolling out, or possibly testing, a new way to save attachments.
Microsoft is working on a new browser for Windows 10, and if you have been following our leaks, you will remember our post from way back in September where we began talking about the new browserand its updated interface.
A few days ago, we wondered where the updates are for the Microsoft Band and it looks like today is a good day for Windows Phone and Android users who have the fitness device, sort of. A new update has been released for the Band but there are not any significant new features.
If you currently have the Android version of Skype on your phone, it looks like there is a flaw in the software that makes it easy to eavesdrop on anyone with the client. As it stands right now, it looks like the flaw is only in the Android version of the software, but considering Android has a massive user base, this issue likely affects a large population of users.