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Microsoft is retiring the iconic Blue Screen of Death (BSOD) after nearly 40 years. The company will be replacing it with a sleeker black which will offer better readability and aligns with Windows 11 ...
The limited edition Quest headset is basically a black Quest with an Xbox controller and a fancy head strap. Will Microsoft ...
Microsoft's AI CEO hires several former DeepMind employees. The company is building a new "AI health unit" for responsible usage. Reportedly, 48% of participants use AI for health-related queries.
Launching later this year in the UK is Microsoft’s Dragon Copilot, an AI-powered software designed to ease the burden on ...
Microsoft unveiled several new artificial intelligence (AI) tools on Thursday aiming to support health care organizations through medical imaging models, health care agent services and an AI-d… ...
Mario Aguilar covers technology in health care, including artificial intelligence, virtual reality, wearable devices, telehealth, and digital therapeutics. His stories explore how tech is changing ...
Microsoft said Thursday that it found no evidence its technologies were used by the Israeli military to harm civilians in Gaza, following internal and external reviews into allegations that the ...
Microsoft began refining this aspect of the technology based on that feedback. Currently, 19 nurses and six nursing assistants at Intermountain are testing the tool in a three-month pilot, which ...
Former Microsoft Chief Technology Officer Nathan Myrhvold believes it will take a miracle or maybe five for AI to reach human-level understanding. At Geekwire’s Microsoft@50 anniversary event ...
Microsoft is no longer offering Skype and is helping its users make the transition to Teams as the service officially retires on May 5, 2025. Fox Business Personal Finance ...
“Microsoft embraced this program. There’s no other program like this in the world. This is one-of-a-kind. And for the technology industry, nobody else is doing what we’re doing.” For Frankie Beauchamp ...
On April 4, 1975, two childhood friends, Paul Allen and Bill Gates, started what is today one of the world’s leading technology companies. Inspired by the January cover of Popular Electronics ...