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Microsoft CMO Says Rivalry With Apple Is a Thing of the Past

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A culture shift at the company has pushed Microsoft to stop competing with Apple and work with them instead. "That's just a natural thing for us to do," says Chris Capossela, Chief Marketing Officer at Microsoft.
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Expanding presence

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Jill Tipping of the B.C. Tech Association on Amazon's expansion plans in Vancouver.
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Steve Ballmer: Regulation Will Help Innovation

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The former Microsoft CEO says that regulating how tech companies use data will provide a framework in which to work and actually enable growth. "When you're in a time of uncertainty, and you don't know what the rules are, that's when...
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Steve Ballmer: "eSports is Interesting"

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The former Microsoft CEO and owner of the L.A. Clippers says the sports industry needs to create arenas where video gamers can compete. "A lot of it is virtual but some of it has a physical aspect to it," he told Cheddar's Jon Steinberg....
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Explaining the U.S. vs. Microsoft Case

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The Supreme Court hears arguments Tuesday which center around an old law written in 1986, well before email and cloud storage were so prevalent. The case has big implications for consumer privacy, says Steven Overly, tech reporter at...
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Translating Microsoft's Quantum Computing Into English

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PC Mag Associate Editor Rob Marvin tries to put the revolutionary new programming language into perspective. He explains what the new tech could allow Microsoft to accomplish one day.
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Cutting errors

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Kevin Curran of Ulster University on what advancements in Microsoft's speech software mean for businesses that use A.I.
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Microsoft Has Sony Beat at E3 Conference

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As the E3 conference draws to a close, Gamespot’s Justin Haywald says Microsoft hit it out of the park, while Sony failed to show off anything new.
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TechRadar's Joe Osborne Reviews Windows 10 Paint 3D

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This isn't your father's Paint. Tech Radar's Joe Osborne reviews Paint 3D, part of today's #Windows10 update.
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Microsoft's Chief Storyteller Steve Clayton on Future of A.I.

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At the Cannes Lions Festival, Cheddar founder & CEO Jon Steinberg spoke with Microsoft chief storyteller Steve Clayton about how the company has transformed its image in the technology space, and what he thinks about the future of...
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Nintendo launches vital Switch console

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Friday was a tense day for Nintendo as it launched its new Switch games console, which is crucial to the Japanese company’s future. The hybrid console went on sale to long lines of enthusiastic gamers outside shops worldwide, but it is...
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Microsoft moves to address competition issues on LinkedIn takeover

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Microsoft has moved to appease European competition regulators over its takeover bid for social media network LinkedIn. The European Commission said the US software company has offered concessions to get the deal approved. It did not say...
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Doubling down on quantum computing

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Leonard Brody, tech entrepreneur and venture capitalist, on Microsoft's move from research to engineering
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Microsoft to raise prices over Brexit vote linked pound slump

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Microsoft has said it will sharply increase the prices for some of its products in Britain. The move following the value of the pound plunging. Thousands of companies and government departments who rely on its services will have to pay...
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Gates puts the Bill in billionaire as his fortune jumps to $90 billion

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Bill Gates – the world’s richest person – keeps getting richer. According to the latest Bloomberg Billionaire’s Index calculations, his fortune is now worth $90 billion (79.4 billion euros), an increase of $15 billion since the begining...
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Microsoft designs smart mosquito trap to track Zika

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Researchers are testing a smart mosquito trap they hope will help better track the spread of the Zika virus. The device is designed to trap specific types of mosquitoes, and collects data on the time and weather at the moment they’re...
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Microsoft splashes $26bn to get LinkedIn

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Microscope has done a deal to buy LinkedIn Corp for $26.2 billion in cash. Microscope intends to integrate LinkedIn with the already successful Skype and Microsoft Office applications. Microsoft to acquire LinkedIn....
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Slimmer Xbox One S shimmies on to the shelves in August

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Microsoft has showcased its new Xbox One S, due to roll out in August. The slimmer gadget will also include High Dynamic Range gaming, with extra brightness and robust colour. Xbox One S. Coming August 2016 for $299....
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Microsoft in joint venture to track cannabis production

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Microsoft is in the weed trade after the company entered a joint partnership with KIND Financial a seed-to-sale software provider that helps state and local governments track the cannabis business, according to Marijuana.com. The tech...
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Xbox 360 killed off

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The Xbox 360 console is being killed off by maker Microsoft. It has been around for 11 years, in various incarnations, and more than 80 million have been sold. Sales of older-generation consoles, such as the Xbox 360 and Sony’s...
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Companies Racing to Develop Artificial Intelligence (AI)

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Companies such as Google, IBM and Microsoft are spending millions to become tomorrow’s leaders in artificial intelligence. The field is developing faster than you might think.
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Dad says no more Xbox after $8K game bill

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Ontario's Lance Perkins' credit card was charged $7,625.88 after a series of purchases made by his 17-year-old son during an Xbox gam
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Delta CEO Criticizes Crowdstrike, Microsoft over $500m meltdown

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Delta CEO Ed Bastian criticized Crowdstrike and Microsoft for a software issue that caused a five day operational meltdown, costing Delta $500 million.
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What caused the widespread IT meltdown?

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Microsoft and CrowdStrike tech disruptions impacted planes, banks, McDonald's stores, and the London Stock Exchange.