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Microsoft narrows Amazon's lead in cloud, but the gap remains large Microsoft continued to eat into Amazon's lead in the cloud infrastructure market in the first quarter, though there remains a big gap between the two. Amazon Web Services held 33 percent of the cloud infrastructure market in the quarter, which is flat from a year earlier, according to data published Friday ...
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Distracted by Technology? Microsoft Tries to Help Microsoft says the update is inspired by research showing office workers are being interrupted or having to switch tasks about every three minutes — and it takes 23 minutes to get back in focus. Microsoft is also adding a "Timeline" feature aimed at saving time by more easily retrieving documents or ...
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Microsoft responds to e-waste recycler's jail sentence: 'he was counterfeiting Windows software' In response to stories about the 15-month jail sentence given to Eric Lundgren, Microsoft has written a strident blog post detailing its perspective on the case. The post, titled "The facts about a recent counterfeiting case brought by the U.S. government," consists of several assertions drawn from the case ...
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Microsoft is also replacing its gun emoji with a water pistol (update: Facebook too) After Google retired its handgun emoji and replaced it with a friendlier citrus-colored water pistol, Microsoft and Facebook remained the only platforms that still use realistic firearm glyphs. Now, Microsoft has announced that it's also in the "process of evolving [its] emojis to reflect [its] values and the ...
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Tech Today: Amazon Fizzles, Intel Shines, Microsoft Rebounds One weaker showing yesterday was Microsoft (MSFT), whose shares sagged in after-hours trading despite a fiscal Q3 revenue and earnings beat. But once the conference call got underway, and CFO AmyHood forecast revenue this quarter topping the Street consensus, the shares turned around.
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Paperback writer? Microsoft slaps patents on book-style gadgetry with flexible display Microsoft's work on "bendable or flexible" display technology is far more advanced than anyone realised. A new patent application from Redmond indicates it's inspired by a very familiar technology: the paperback book. Of the two claims, one (Application 2018/0113520, PDF, "Input based on interactions ...
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Cramer: Don't let the bears fool you—Microsoft and Intel just proved the cloud is here to stay Cramer: Don't let the bears fool you—Microsoft and Intel just proved the cloud is here to stay. 3 Hours Ago. Jim Cramer feels like he's stepped in a time machine after listening to Microsoft and Intel's post-earnings conference calls. Watch CNBC Live TV ...
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Cramer Remix: Microsoft and Intel could rule the world again CNBC's Jim Cramer felt like he was transported back to the 1990s when he listened to Microsoft and Intel's post-earnings conference calls on Friday. "Intel and Microsoft are reigning supreme here," the "Mad Money" host said. "It's eerily reminiscent of the way things were 20 or 30 years ago when both ...
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iTunes for Windows available for download from Microsoft Store Aimed at the educational market and users who put a premium on security, Windows 10 S hardware runs a stripped down version of Windows that can only run software downloaded through the Microsoft Store. The setup is similar to Apple's controlled hardware programs like iPad in the classroom, ...
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Microsoft to Windows users: Here are new critical Intel security updates for Spectre v2 Microsoft has released new Windows updates that include Intel hardware fixes to address the Spectre variant 2 CPU flaw. Microsoft this week published on the Microsoft Update Catalog KB4078407 and KB4091666, respectively a software update for Windows 10 and Windows Server 2016, and an ...
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Exxon drags on S&P (Reuters) - Amazon and Microsoft pushed the Nasdaq higher on Friday, but weak reports from Exxon and other energy companies capped gains on the S&P 500 and the Dow Jones Industrial index. Amazon.com Inc surged 7.9 percent to a record high of $1,638.10 after the world's largest online retailer ...
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Microsoft Breaks Out Usage Numbers for Cloud AI Products Microsoft is sharing usage numbers for its cloud artificial intelligence products, a new move that could help counter the industry perception that Google is leading the pack in cloud AI. Microsoft has one million developers using its tools for building AI-powered apps, and nearly 300000 developers using ...
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