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The Xbox One is set to be the first console to be sold on mainland China since the country's ban on video game consoles in 2000.
Alive and well, says Belfiore.
Half of Nokia to be shown the door.
Up to 1TB per user now available.
Pledges ultra-low-cost Windows devices.
Sets out its argument against Microsoft.
Fraudulent SSL certificates revoked.
'Hones' Ballmer's devices and services plans.
Free boards for Windows developers.
Free downloads for all.
Points to RSS feeds as an alternative.
Ryse 2 is not happening following failed talks between Microsoft and Crytek.
Feature not dead and gone, it seems.
Microsoft has said that Games for Windows Live is not closing down in July as previously expected.
Microsoft has expressed its support for flailing UK studio Rare.
A former Microsoft employee responsible for leaking WIndows 8 builds to a blogger has been sentenced to three months in prison.
An Xbox One ad is triggering voice activation commands on viewers' consoles.
Kinect for Windows v2 around the corner, too.
Still playing catch-up to Sony's PS4.
Windows 8.1 won't get it, claim sources.
Patch due ahead of launch.
Another five years of updates unlocked.
Looking to Linux for agency systems.
October 14 2021 | 15:04