Microsoft's new HoloLens 2 is one of the most exciting new devices of MWC this year. Even if you never see one, it quietly builds the world around you.
Today comes the umpteenth proof that Microsoft would like to return to the smartphone market, but starting from with a foldable device. The new patent just published by the giant of Redmond is certainly not a confirmation of any specific device, but it is still another important clue.
Microsoft and Apple are at it again. A new ad campaign claims that the iPad is not a real computer. It's not the first time these two have gone at it in public. It almost feels reassuring to have another Microsoft versus Apple ad spat on our hands.
Do you remember the Andromeda project? Well, Microsoft has not forgotten it and it seems that it wants to return to the mobile sector starting with folding smartphones. The first prototype is codenamed Centaurus. Here's the full story.
There was a time when Internet Explorer was the dominant browser on the market. But with the appearance of Google's Chrome Browser, things quickly went downhill, so that Microsoft tried in 2015 with Edge a new attempt to establish itself in the browser market. After three years, the time for the Edge Browser has come to an end.
Microsoft is about to offer a major new update to its office suite, Office 365. Among the new features coming soon, which for now will mainly affect Word, Outlook and PowerPoint, we find some features that will take advantage of AI and machine learning.
Microsoft has secured a contract worth 480 million dollars with the U.S. Army. The Redmond company will supply 100,000 AR glasses to the armed forces to be used in warfare.
At the Samsung Developer Conference, Microsoft presented and demonstrated Project xCloud. This will bring full Xbox games such as Gears of War or Halo to Galaxy smartphones via streaming.
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