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Tay AI

Microsoft’s new AI, Tay is actually better than Cortana: Things you need to know

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Microsoft, Research, and Bing have brought a new, solid bot called Tay. The new AI bot, which talks like a real human, works at the speed of light. You can meet...

Windows 10 Anniversary Update PCs receives Cumulative Update Build 14393.1230

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Yesterday Microsoft had release the new cumulative update for Windows 10 creators update with will 15063.322. Well today, Microsoft has released a small Cumulative update for the PCs running the Windows 10...
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Microsoft promises improved stylus support on Surface Duo

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Microsoft is expected to ship its Surface Duo with Snapdragon 855, 6GB of RAM and 11MP camera later this year. Since the Surface Duo's design got finalized much earlier, Microsoft opted...

Microsoft Edge is getting a new toolbar with flyout menu integration

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Microsoft Edge is getting a new toolbar experience that will allow you to access your favorites, history and collections instantly from anywhere. The new UI is already available for both favorites...
Microsoft rebranded Office every 2 to 3 years to drive box sales

Microsoft rebranded Office every 24-36 months, and it had nothing to do with design

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While Microsoft changed Office icons and names every two to three years in the 90s, the strategy wasn't driven by aesthetics. According to former executive Steven Sinofsky, physical store shelves and multi-year enterprise contracts dictated these frequent visual updates to justify costly upgrades.
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What to expect from Microsoft’s October event: Surface and Windows 10 announcement

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The rumours revealed that Microsoft was planning to host an event to launch new variants of the existing Surface devices later this year. Last week, Microsoft made that official and the...

Don’t worry Surface Phone fans, the Microsoft Surface lineup is not being killed off

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Last week in Canalys' Channels Forum conference, Lenovo and Dell speculated that the Microsoft Surface brand will be phased out. The execs claimed that Microsoft will give up on its Surface...
Windows XP Bliss Wallpaper 4K

Download Windows XP 4K wallpaper (Bliss updated) to celebrate 23rd birthday

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Happy Birthday, Windows XP! To celebrate the operating system's beauty, we're sharing Bliss wallpaper in 4K. It's time for all of us to touch some grass in 4K. You can download the original and official wallpapers from this article.

Microsoft Launcher with Cortana Integration comes to all Android users

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After two weeks of testing the Microsoft Launcher with Cortana Integration, Microsoft is rolling out a new update for its Launcher app to all Android users which brings the most awaited...
Microsoft Edge mute tab

Microsoft Edge now lets you mute tabs with one click

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You can easily mute a tab in Microsoft Edge by right-clicking on a tab and selecting "mute" in the context menu. This mutes the selected tab, and you can right-click again...

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