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More rumors suggest Final Fantasy 7 Remake is finally coming to Xbox in 2025
By Jez Corden published
Xbox Speaking on his podcast, NateTheHate shared new rumors on Xbox's future plans, and we can corroborate at least some of them with our own sources.
Windows Central's Best of CES 2025 awards
By Ben Wilson published
Awards This year's CES revealed a gigantic list of cutting-edge tech, and we're picking the best of the bunch.
The game I'm most excited for in 2025 is already discounted before launch
By Jennifer Young published
DEAL Grab Monster Hunter Wilds at a nearly 20% discount if you pre-order
Microsoft ties AI contributions to retention bonuses for "indispensable employees"
By Kevin Okemwa published
AI Microsoft managers reportedly review an employee's AI contributions when requesting retention bonuses for those it can't afford to let go or lose.
Microsoft, Google, and Meta work together once again, this time to help browser development
By Sean Endicott published
Apps Microsoft, Google, Meta, and Opera joined the newly formed Supporters of Chromium-Based Browsers initiative to help fund browser development.
Microsoft rStar-Math's SLMs outshines OpenAI's o1 in Math reasoning
By Kevin Okemwa published
AI Microsoft's breakthrough rStar-Math technique has demonstrated the potential to rival and surpass OpenAI's reasoning model, o1.
Path of Exile 2 players call out Elon Musk on hardcore flex
By Jennifer Young published
GAMING Elon Musk may have outed himself on his own livestream
Square Enix details how Windows PC will be the best place to play 'Final Fantasy 7: Rebirth'
By Alexander Cope published
Gaming The PC port for Final Fantasy 7 Rebirth has received a new trailer showcasing its graphical improvements, controller combabilities, and other exclusive features.
Call of Duty: Black Ops 6 reverts controversial Zombies change
By Samuel Tolbert published
Xbox Treyarch is reverting a controversial change to Call of Duty: Black Ops 6 Zombies as part of the game's latest update.
Microsoft joins Meta, Google and other tech giants in donating $1 million to President Trump's record-breaking inauguration fund
By Sean Endicott published
Microsoft Microsoft will contribute $1 million to President Trump's inauguration fund. The company joins Meta, Google, and other tech giants in contributing.
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