Macworld Back when News+ launched in 2019, the value was somewhat debatable. While the $9.99 service offered access to ...
Microsoft's AI infrastructure spending to meet growing cloud services demand is outpacing Wall Street expectations, deepening ...
Microsoft is rolling out a major change to the way users create and save documents in Microsoft Word. Starting with Windows Insiders, new files on the Word desktop will now be saved directly to ...
Microsoft may soon offer gamers a way to launch a free, ad-supported version of its Xbox Cloud Gaming service, giving players limited access to game streaming without a paid subscription. However, ...
Crystal ball: Microsoft's next big play in gaming may be free. With Xbox Cloud Gaming coming out of beta and Game Pass prices on the rise, the company is reportedly testing a no-cost, ad-supported ...
Is Microsoft Corp.’s stock “free money,” now that it’s down more than 6% from its intraday high in late July despite strong earnings posted since then? That’s the view of Mizuho desk-based analyst ...
Posts from this topic will be added to your daily email digest and your homepage feed. Microsoft employees can now access an ad-supported version of Xbox Cloud Gaming ahead of a public test. Microsoft ...
Microsoft is reportedly set to announce and launch a free version of Xbox Cloud Gaming with ads for PC, Xbox consoles, handheld devices, and the web. The Verge’s Tom Warren reports that Xbox Cloud ...
James Ratcliff joined Game Rant in 2022 as a Gaming News Writer. In 2023, James was offered a chance to become an occasional feature writer for different games and then a Senior Author in 2025. He is ...
Earlier this week, Microsoft announced an up to 50% price increase for Xbox Game Pass, offering the compelling value proposition of "What if one month's access to a new Xbox-published game cost almost ...
Cloud mining is reshaping how people gain access to cryptocurrency. Gone are the days of spending thousands on mining rigs, sky-high electricity bills, and constant maintenance. Today, all it takes is ...
When Microsoft announced it was cutting off the Israeli Defense Forces from some access to its cloud services this week, it was trying to walk a political tightrope. But the move satisfies nobody and ...