Microsoft (NASDAQ: MSFT) has had a good past few years. Its valuation (by market capitalization) has almost tripled in the last three years, and it now sits in the $3 trillion club, with Apple ...
Azure's revenue is growing 29% annually, despite some margin pressures. Microsoft’s gross margin slightly decreased to around 70%, impacted by the sales shift toward Azure and rising AI ...
Microsoft has recently introduced a series of significant updates to its Microsoft 365 suite, aiming to transform the way users work and collaborate. These updates bring a host of new features and ...
Detailed features and specs for the Microsoft Lumia 640 XL for AT&T. Plus discussion forum and photos This big brother to the 640 sports a larger 5.7-inch display, larger battery, and 13-megapixel ...
TL;DR: Through Sept. 1, jump on limited-time savings and get a lifetime license to Microsoft Office Pro 2021 including Word, Excel, PowerPoint, and more for £30.36. It's not just that PowerPoint ...
Microsoft is now ready to show the details of its first custom AI chip. Microsoft introduced its first AI accelerator, Maia 100, at this year's Hot Chips conference. It features an architecture ...
Your laptop’s begging for this $55 Microsoft bundle Credit: Retail King Deal pricing and availability subject to change after time of publication. TL;DR: Get Microsoft Office 2021 and Windows 11 ...
Microsoft debuted another pair of mid-range handsets in the long buildup to Windows 10. The Lumia 640 and 640 XL are worthy update to the 635 and 1320, but they leaving us aching for a new ...
A month has gone by since the last earnings report for Microsoft (MSFT). Shares have lost about 1.9% in that time frame, underperforming the S&P 500. Will the recent negative trend continue ...
Microsoft (MSFT) closed at $410.60 in the latest trading session, marking a -0.78% move from the prior day. The stock fell short of the S&P 500, which registered a loss of 0.6% for the day.
Case in point: Microsoft, which is spending billions of dollars on AI-related infrastructure even as Wall Street yawns. Wall Street loves winners — winners of a specific kind, that is.
Microsoft has changed where it will post information about the Microsoft 365 Insider program. Rather than appear on a dedicated blog, Microsoft 365 Insider posts will appear with in the Microsoft ...