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Microsoft Flight Simulator May Create $2.6 Billion in Hardware Sales

Gamers may spend more on hardware upgrades and luxury accessories for the flight sim than the cost of a 747.

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Microsoft Has Made It Harder to Disable Windows Defender

Microsoft has made Windows Defender a top antivirus contender, and now the company wants you to actually start using it.

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Microsoft Flight Simulator Has Landed on Xbox Game Pass

Microsoft has announced what's coming to the Xbox Game Pass in the coming weeks, including the brand-new Microsoft Flight Simulator!

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Microsoft Will Drop Support for Internet Explorer From November

With the release of the Chromium version of Edge, Microsoft is dropping support for its older browsers. Including Internet Explorer.

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You Can Now Use the Surface Pro X's Eye Contact Feature

Never know where to look during video conferences? If you own a Surface Pro X, Microsoft's new Eye Contact feature can help with that.

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You Can Now Watch Microsoft Demo the Surface Duo

With the Surface Duo causing discussion across the internet, Microsoft has released a demo video showing off its abilities.

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Microsoft's August 2020 Patch Fixes 120 Security Exploits

The August 2020 patch for Windows 10 fixes 120 security flaws, two of which are already known to hackers.

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The Surface Duo Releases on September 10 for $1,399

Microsoft has confirmed that the Surface Duo will be released on September 10 priced at $1,399. With preorders opening soon.

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The Xbox Series X Is Being Released in November

After months of waiting, we now know that the Xbox Series X is coming in November. However, the exact date is still a mystery.

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Microsoft Kills Windows 10's Automatic Driver Search

Microsoft has quietly removed the Windows 10 Device Manager's automatic search tool for driver updates. But will anyone miss it?

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Xbox Game Pass Subscribers Can Now Try xCloud on Android

With Microsoft almost ready to bring Xbox gaming to your smartphone, you can now try xCloud on Android.

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You Can Now Play Minecraft: Education Edition on Chromebooks

With remote learning becoming a new way of life for many, Microsoft has released Minecraft: Educational Edition for Chromebooks.

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Controller Packaging Confirms Unannounced Xbox Series S

While we've only heard rumors of a second next-gen console from Microsoft, some leaked packaging has outed the Xbox Series S.

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It's Getting Much Harder to Uninstall Microsoft Edge

Microsoft Edge is now delivered via Windows Update. Which is making it much harder to uninstall Microsoft Edge.

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Apple Bans Microsoft's Project xCloud From the App Store

Apple has confirmed that Microsoft's cloud-gaming app, Project xCloud, is banned from the App Store. Which hasn't gone down well.

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Microsoft Ignite Returns as Two Online Events

Microsoft Ignite is going digital, with two online events for developers and IT pros. The first will be held in September 2020.

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Microsoft's Your Phone App Can Now Run Android Apps on Your PC

Microsoft is updating the Your Phone app so that you can control Android apps on your Windows 10 PC.

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Microsoft Abandons Project xCloud Game Streaming on iOS

Microsoft appears to have abandoned Project xCloud on iOS. Meaning that the game streaming service will be Android-only for now.

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The FBI Warns Windows 7 Users to Secure Their PCs

The FBI has published a PIN telling all Windows 7 users to secure their computers. And you'd do well to take notice.

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Microsoft Teams Meetings Can Now Support 20,000 Participants

Microsoft Teams can now support up to 20,000 people in a meeting. Which accommodates the population of some small countries.

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