#5 Reasons the Microsoft Surface Duo 2 Design Failed

#5 Reasons the Microsoft Surface Duo 2 Design Failed

“5 Reasons the Microsoft Surface Duo 2 Design Failed” They may be technological marvels, but foldable and rollable screens remain just that in consumers’ eyes. Foldable phones have been on the market for almost five years now, but they’re still considered to be expensive eccentricities and luxuries that only a few can really afford. Even…

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#Bill Gates dodges Jeffrey Epstein questions during Reddit chat

#Bill Gates dodges Jeffrey Epstein questions during Reddit chat

“Bill Gates dodges Jeffrey Epstein questions during Reddit chat” Bill Gates held court during an online chat in which he invited Reddit users to “ask me anything” on Wednesday — only to ignore questions about his ties to the convicted pedophile Jeffrey Epstein. Gates, the Microsoft co-founder and billionaire philanthropist, fielded questions during a Reddit…

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# Microsoft bans cryptocurrency mining on cloud services

# Microsoft bans cryptocurrency mining on cloud services

” Microsoft bans cryptocurrency mining on cloud services “ Cloud computing giant Microsoft is taking measures to increase stability of its cloud services by forcing new restrictions for activities like cryptocurrency mining. Microsoft has quietly banned crypto mining from its online services in order to better protect its customers and clouds, British technology news agency…

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#FTC votes to block Microsoft’s B Activision acquisition

#FTC votes to block Microsoft’s $69B Activision acquisition

“FTC votes to block Microsoft’s $69B Activision acquisition” The Federal Trade Commission has sued to block Microsoft’s $69 billion deal to buy Activision Blizzard, claiming that the mega-deal would stifle competition in the lucrative video-game industry, sources told The Post. The aggressive clampdown under FTC Chair Lina Khan — a 33-year-old legal prodigy who has…

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#Microsoft bringing ‘Call of Duty’ to Nintendo in 10-year deal

#Microsoft bringing ‘Call of Duty’ to Nintendo in 10-year deal

“Microsoft bringing ‘Call of Duty’ to Nintendo in 10-year deal” Microsoft has entered into a 10-year commitment to bring the gaming title “Call of Duty” to Nintendo platforms, the chief executive officer of Microsoft Gaming, Phil Spencer, said in a post on Twitter on Wednesday. The agreement will bring the popular first-person shooter series from Activision Blizzard to Nintendo game…

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