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Microsoft to Axe Groove Music’s iOS and Android Apps in December
Groove Music will become unusable on December 1st, with users encouraged to use OneDrive for their personal music. The decision follows the end of Groove Music Pass last year.
Microsoft and Special Olympics USA Team up for Its First Ever Video Game Tournament
Microsoft is teaming up with Special Olympics USA to show that gaming is a serious sport and should be open to people of all accessibility levels. The pair will host a Forza 7 tournament in June as part of the 2018 Special Olympics USA Games
PC Users Can Now Gift Games from the Microsoft Store
Windows 10 users can now gift all games from the Microsoft Store, with some limitations on sale items, country of purchase, and more. The feature follows a similar Xbox release.
Build 2018: Microsoft’s Biggest Announcements, Summarized
Build 2018 held some important announcements, from Your Phone to Cortana-Alexa integration, Windows 10 Sets, and more. Here are all the best parts.
Build 2018: Developers Will Soon Recieve 95% of Microsoft Store App Sale Revenue
The Microsoft Store will take as little as 5% when developers gain sales through their own marketing methods. The change marks the company's latest ploy to get more apps on its platform.
Build 2018: Microsoft’s ‘Project Kinect’ Is a next-Gen Depth Camera for AI and HoloLens
Project Kinect will provide enhanced resolution, dynamic range, and power efficiency for use in both Azure-based AI and the Microsoft HoloLens. The tool was announced during Build 2018.
Microsoft to Discontinue Last-Gen Minecraft Updates after Aquatic Build
Update Aquatic will be the last Minecraft build for last-gen consoles, with Microsoft shifting its focus to Bedrock and Java editions of the game. The update won't come to legacy versions on next-gen consoles.
Microsoft FY18 Q3 Earnings Report Reveals Significant Growth in Surface and Gaming
Microsoft's FY18 Q3 earnings report does a lot to manage worries about its personal computing business, while also highlighting continued growth in cloud and productivity services.
You Can Now Install ‘Windows 10 Lean’, Microsoft’s Bloatware-Free, Barebones Alternative
Windows 10 Lean cuts the OS' file size by 2GB by removing apps like Candy Crush, Photos, Regedit, and more. The result is reduced system resource usage perfect for low-end tablets and VMs.
Sea of Thieves Commands Massive Sales for Microsoft’s Rare
Sea of Thieves is Rare’s biggest selling title through one month on the market, giving Microsoft its first breakout success since buying the company.
Microsoft Hands Joe Belfiore Control of OneNote, Edge, and Wunderlist Transition
Joe Belfiore is getting an expanded range of Microsoft products to be in charge of. As well as continuing to oversee Windows Consumer Shell, he will lead the Windows client experience.
Mixer Streams Get Pro Treatment with Lightstream Studio Partnership
Microsoft has announced a collaboration with Lightstream Studio for Mixer, which will integrate the company’s stream customization tools to the platform.
Microsoft’s IP Strategy Will Let Developers Retain Ownership after Partnering
Microsoft's IP strategy assuages industry concerns about unfair competition, putting it ahead of the curve when it comes to collaboration. The company will let partners retain patents, open source projects, and file applications.
Windows and Devices Leader Terry Myerson Leaves Microsoft after 21 Years
Influential Microsoft executive Terry Myerson is leaving the company for a break before moving onto other things. It marks the end of a long and successful stint at the company.
Microsoft May Be a Contender for the First Trillion Dollar Company
Microsoft's value has risen astronomically over the past few years, and analysts don't expect it to stop anytime soon. Morgan Stanely predicts that the company will become a trillion dollar company by 2020, propelled by its cloud business.
Microsoft Services Agreement Update Coming May 1
Batten down the hatches, a new Microsoft Services Agreement is inbound, with a slew of changes to the accord the company has with its customers.
Sea of Thieves Worldwide Launch Plagued with Temporary Server Issues
Sea of Thieves has launched to mixed reviews from users, as well as significant server issues on its US launch. However, others praise the game's beautiful open world and spirit of fun.
Reports: Windows 10’s Composable Shell Is Coming This Year
Windows 10's Composable Shell will allegedly launch with the next generation of Surface Hub this year, ushering in a new era of adaptable devices. The shell could be vital to Microsoft's plans for a foldable device.
Mixer Gets Direct Purchase to Buy Games In-Stream
Direct Purchase for Mixer allows users to purchase games and DLC directly in the streaming service without needing to go to the Microsoft Store.
Microsoft Brings Adaptive Card Support to Cortana Skills Kit
Cortana Skills Kit developers can now use Adaptive Cards in their cross-platform creations. Ironically, both services were introduced on the same day last year