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Microsoft engineer clarifies speculation around eliminating C, C++ by 2030
By Ellen Jennings-Trace published
Details have been clarified by a Microsoft engineer.

Yet another phishing campaign impersonates trusted Google services - here's what we know
By Sead Fadilpašić published
Google Cloud Application Integration is being abused to generate phishing emails leading victims to fake Microsoft login sites.

Everything we expect from Xbox in 2026, including Halo on PlayStation and the return of Fable
By Lloyd Coombes published
Xbox’s 2026 is likely to be a major year, if not for the current generation, then for the next. Here are our predictions for what Microsoft's gaming arm will be up to next year.

Almost 3 years later, it's time to admit that Microsoft Copilot was a mistake
By Christian Guyton published
Copilot wasn't asked for by users, but by shareholders - and quite frankly, it shows.

Xbox can’t wait to get out of 2025 and start talking about the next generation
By Lloyd Coombes published
Microsoft priced itself out of the console market and started talking up the next generation.

Microsoft hails "storage revolution" as it adds native NVMe support to Windows Server 2025
By Efosa Udinmwen published
Windows Server 2025 introduces native NVMe support, boosting storage performance, lowering latency, and improving efficiency for enterprise workloads and servers.

React2Shell exploitation continues to escalate, posing 'significant risk'
By Sead Fadilpašić published
Several hundred machines across a diverse set of organizations already compromised, Microsoft says.

Microsoft Dynamics 365 CRM review 2026
By Ritoban Mukherjee last updated
AI-powered CRM for enterprise Microsoft 365 users

Microsoft AI CEO admits Gemini 'can do things that Copilot can’t do'
By Eric Hal Schwartz published
Microsoft’s AI head openly acknowledged Gemini 3’s strengths while outlining a broader vision to turn Copilot into a more practical, ever-present digital assistant.

It's about time! Microsoft finally kills off encryption cipher blamed for multiple cyberattacks - RC4 bites the dust at last
By Efosa Udinmwen published
Microsoft moves to disable RC4 after decades of exploitation, implementing AES-SHA1 encryption, tools, and network protections for safer systems.
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