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Microsoft, Edge Game Assist
Microsoft is testing a new in-game browser
Microsoft has announced that Microsoft Edge Game Assist, a new Edge-powered in-game browser overlay, is available for beta testing in Windows 11. The “game-aware” overlay lives in the Microsoft Game Bar and is designed to automatically find and show you links to tips and guides for the game you’re playing, using the Edge browser.
New Edge Browser Password Update—What Microsoft Users Need To Know
Microsoft has confirmed that the Edge browser is getting a new encrypted password security option—here’s what you need to know.
Microsoft Edge Reveals New Game Assist Feature
Microsoft announces Microsoft Edge Game Assist, a new game-aware version of its default web browser with features geared toward PC gamers.
Microsoft Edge Is Invading Your PC Games
Microsoft is now previewing Game Assist, a new Microsoft Edge feature that lets you browse the web without navigating away from your games. Before we dive into Game Assist, let's reintroduce ourselves to the Windows Game Bar.
Microsoft is Adding a Mini Edge Browser to Game Bar
Because so many gamers use a browser to get help playing games, Microsoft is bringing Edge to those games via the Game Bar in Windows 11.
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Microsoft’s controversial Recall scraper is finally entering public preview
Over five months after publicly scrapping the first version of the Windows Recall feature for its first wave of Copilot+ PCs, Microsoft announced today that a newly rearchitected version of Recall is finally ready for public consumption.
Microsoft's controversial Recall is back — but only if you're a Windows Insider
Today, Microsoft announced that Recall is coming off the bench — but there are some caveats. You need to be a Windows Insider on the Dev Channel and own a Copilot+ PC powered by the Qualcomm Snapdragon X Elite or Snapdragon X Plus chipset in order to access the preview of Recall.
Here's your first chance to try Microsoft's Recall feature on Copilot+ PCs
Microsoft is opening up access to its controversial Recall feature on Copilot+ PCs starting today. Those who have an eligible system and are enrolled in the Windows Insider program can now check out a preview of the feature,
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Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella says the company needs a 'culture change' after security failures
After a series of cybersecurity challenges this year, Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella says the company needs a culture change.
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Relevance! Relevance! Relevance! Microsoft at 50 Is an AI Giant—and Still Hellbent on Domination
When Satya Nadella took over as CEO, the company was lumbering and uncool. He cleaned up a toxic culture, crafted the deal of ...
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Podcast: Elon Musk’s problem with Microsoft; What the GeekWire 200 says about the startup scene
Listen to this episode of the GeekWire Podcast. This week on the GeekWire Podcast, we discuss Elon Musk’s suit against OpenAI ...
ZDNet
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You can finally test Microsoft's controversial Recall feature - here's how
After multiple delays,
Microsoft
has finally begun rolling out a preview of its controversial Recall feature for testing by ...
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Trump's new administration should 'not tolerate' the level of cyber attacks coming from Russia and China, Microsoft president says
Microsoft's President Brad Smith namechecked China, Russia, and Iran when imploring the incoming president to take a hard ...
PC Magazine
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Microsoft Wants Every Person to Have a Copilot, Every Business to Have an Agent
Compelling or dystopian? Microsoft's vision of making Copilot 'the UI for AI' is fascinating but incredibly ambitious.
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New Microsoft Update Warning—400 Million Windows PC Owners Need To Pay
The clear issue here is that within the 400 million soon-to-be obsolete PCs that cannot make the TPM-compliant move to ...
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Microsoft credited with spotting sophisticated Chinese hack that hit telecoms including T-Mobile
Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella speaks at the Microsoft Build developer conference in Seattle in May 2019. (GeekWire Photo / ...
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