In an unlikely turn of events, GameStop of all companies has lol’d at Xbox by continuing to sell Ultimate subscriptions for just $20/month. It may be worth checking out other retailers, probably in ...
Catch up with this week's Microsoft news recap, with stories about Windows 11 version 25H2 getting closer, useful guides, updates on Windows 10's end of support, new game announcements, and more.
Costco vs. Xbox bust up reportedly confirmed, as the retailer says plans to ditch Xbox consoles was a "business decision," without providing specifics.
Discover the latest leaks on the next Xbox and PlayStation 6, rumored for 2026. Lifelike graphics, hybrid gaming, and $1,000 price tags await ...
ROG Xbox Ally X preorders are sold out on the Xbox Store, but you can still buy from ASUS or other retailers.
The AI browser wars are heating up. Google has Gemini in Chrome, Perplexity is building its Comet AI browser, and The Browser Company just got acquired by Atlassian for $610 million. Now, Microsoft ...
Microsoft has announced an Xbox Tokyo Game Show 2025 Broadcast for later in September, where it will show off first-party games as well as issue updates from third-party publishers and developers. The ...
Microsoft and LG are partnering up to bring Xbox Cloud Gaming to internet-connected vehicles. A new Xbox app will soon be available on cars that use LG’s Automotive Content Platform (ACP), allowing ...
Of course, there's no obligation to use Sandisk-branded storage options for your ROG Xbox Ally; these are just the first storage solutions that have been purposely designed for the X version of the ...
Xbox Cloud Gaming (beta) is coming to select, internet-connected vehicles, allowing passengers to stream and play games directly from the Xbox app. Microsoft made the announcement in an Xbox Wire post ...
It is one of those rare occasions when Microsoft releases new Windows 11 preview builds on Monday, giving Windows Insiders several new builds to try. Those in the Dev and Beta Channels of the Insider ...
Elon Musk has launched a new AI-driven software company named Macrohard, aiming to disrupt Microsoft's longstanding dominance in the tech industry. The name itself is a playful nod to Microsoft.