I wanted to try the new Bing with ChatGPT. Then, Microsoft went all Microsoft
Is this the best way to do things? Perhaps. Or perhaps not.
Is this the best way to do things? Perhaps. Or perhaps not.
Technology is increasingly behind both global crises and breakthroughs, obliging the companies that create it to take responsibility for security, privacy and the impact of social networks and AI. That needs to go hand-in-hand with intelligent regulation says Microsoft.
It's heartening when a company admits the limitations of its own products. And of people.
Microsoft spent a reported $500 million to buy the popular cloud security company.
The software and cloud giant needs all the support it can get as it seeks to become the third mobile estate.
Two of the vulnerabilities are rated critical -- CVE-2022-22006 and CVE-2022-24501.
In the aftermath of the Microsoft final ruling, PC makers are now 'free' to use alternative products. But will they?
Two attorneys genera express 'serious concerns' about Microsoft's 'very troubling' strategy for its Windows XP operating system.
It seems like a simple idea to break Microsoft into two parts but some say there's many hidden problems that will surface.
It looks as if "Generation X" author Douglas Coupland has joined the ranks of Lara worshipers.Lara, of course, is Lara Croft, the Uzi-toting, breasts-that-defy-gravity-bearing, scantily clad heroine of the computer game "Tomb Raider.