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Category archives: Microsoft
Microsoft Adds Read Aloud Feature to Word
Have documents read back to you with simultaneous word highlighting to help find errors and better support users with learning disabilities.
Windows Bounty Program Offers Up to $250,000 Per Bug
In a bid to make Windows 10 and Windows Server more secure, Microsoft turns to the wider security community and tempts them with very healthy cash rewards.
Microsoft: MS Paint Isn’t Dead, It’s Just Moving
After 32 years, MS Paint will move from being a standard feature of Windows to being available on the Windows Store.
Microsoft Wants to Get Rural America Online Using TV Signals
The goal is to get two million rural Americans connected from 12 different states over the next five years using white space broadband.
Microsoft to Cut Thousands of Sales Jobs
CNBC reports that cuts will affect ‘less than 10 percent of the company’s total sales force,’ or up to 3,000 jobs.
Microsoft’s ‘Zo’ Chatbot Picked Up Some Offensive Habits
Zo went cray-cray like Tay.
Use Windows? Microsoft Might Know a Ton About You.
With the upcoming Windows 10 Creators Update, Microsoft will give users the option to limit the sharing of their diagnostic data, or open the floodgates.
Microsoft, Yahoo Pulling Out of SXSW
FBI chief James Comey isn’t the only one pulling out of South by Southwest. We’ve now learned that major brands like Microsoft, Yahoo, and even Accenture are no-shows at SXSW 2017. No, this has nothing to do with the immigration imbroglio (though foreign artists may be cancelling their plans). But it has everything to do […]
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Microsoft: Security Industry Must Be ‘Neutral Digital Switzerland’
Brad Smith says the security industry must become a check against nation-state cyber attacks.