Microsoft Surface Pro 9: Reasons to buy and skip By Alex Wawro published 24 October 22 The new Microsoft Surface Pro 9 is a minor but meaningful upgrade over last year's model, but whether it's right for you depends (in part) on these key factors.
The Microsoft Surface Laptop Go 2 looks like a good value — but it's not By Tony Polanco published 2 June 22 The Microsoft Surface Laptop Go 2 doesn't offer substantial upgrades from its predecessor. If you're willing to pay a little more, you can find better alternatives.
Sorry PS5 — Xbox Series X will be the home for Bethesda games By Rory Mellon published 12 March 21 Bethesda exclusives on Xbox Series X could steal the PS5's thunder.
Cortana Is Dead: Why Microsoft Needs to Move On By Monica Chin published 2 February 19 Cortana is dead, but Microsoft doesn't want to admit it yet.
Microsoft Gives AI a Responsible Makeover By Andrew E. Freedman published 7 May 18 After Facebook's assorted mess-ups with user data, Microsoft's AI and privacy stances appear refreshing.
4 Ways Microsoft Plans to Win the Future By Andrew E. Freedman published 16 May 17 Microsoft showed off its new vision at its Build developer conference, and its plans are revealing.
Sorry, Microsoft: Your Surface Studio Isn't Worth $3,000 By Sherri L. Smith published 27 October 16 Microsoft's first all-in-one is pretty, but the outdated specs are off-putting to say the least.
Living with Windows 10: The Best and Worst So Far By Avram Piltch published 23 March 15 After using Windows 10 Technical Preview as my main OS for over a month, I've found a lot to like about the new operating system, but more than a few bugs and disappointing problems.
HoloLens Finally Makes Augmented Reality Real By Avram Piltch published 22 January 15 Our AR future is almost here. Microsoft's Windows Holographic will do for Augmented Reality what iPad did for tablets: inspire an industry.
Windows 10 (Finally) Gives Power to the People By Avram Piltch published 1 October 14 Windows 10 is a big improvement over Windows 9. Has Microsoft finally learned to listen to it's users?