If you don’t have it yet, you will by weekend’s close.
Microsoft
U.S. PlayStation 4 Sales “Nearly Double” Xbox One in January
Being the most expensive console probably doesn’t help.
Xbox Live Gold Is Free This Weekend, but Only for Xbox 360 Owners
And only for U.S. and Canadian Xbox 360 owners, at that.
Nokia’s Lumia Icon: A Nice Windows Phone for Verizon with a Surprisingly Clunky Camera
Laggy shooting mars an otherwise impressive handset.
The 10 Most Promising Xbox One Games of 2014 So Far
Ten upcoming titles to keep your eye on.
6 Ways to Protect Yourself from Online Threats
To help better illustrate the importance of online safety and security, Microsoft recently released the results of its 2013 Microsoft Computer Safety Index study
4 Things Microsoft Still Does Well
It’s easy (and popular) to predict further disaster for the once-proud tech titan. But quietly, Microsoft is doing several things well—better than we give it credit for.
Bill Gates’ Big Challenge at Microsoft: Rewriting the Bill Gates Legacy
Will getting more of its co-founder’s time help Microsoft move past his original vision?
Microsoft’s Xbox One Update to Bring Common Sense Back to the Console
Storage you can finally manage, batteries you can finally check and keyboards that finally work.
10 Things to Know About Satya Nadella, Microsoft’s New CEO
His profile’s been low, but he’s been a key player in Redmond for years
Windows 8.1 Isn’t Ready for a Metro Bypass
Booting to desktop by default is just another half-measure.
Microsoft’s SkyDrive Gets a New Name, Maybe Some New Features
Microsoft’s cloud storage service will be called “OneDrive” due to trademark issues.