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Microsoft suspends PAC donations to members of Congress who voted against certification of electors
By Sean Endicott last updated
Major changes are on the way for how Microsoft handles political donations.
Microsoft says Bing can step in if Google Search is pulled from Australia
By Sean Endicott last updated
Google has threatened to pull Google Search from Australia if a new law proposal passes, and Microsoft is ready to step in.
Why it is wrong to compare The Medium to Silent Hill
By Carli Velocci published
The Medium has drawn a lot of Silent Hill comparisons over the months, and now that the game is out, we have some thoughts about what this means for desperate Silent Hill fans.
This GameStop stock fiasco is getting out of hand
By Carli Velocci published
Have you heard about GameStop this week? Apparently, its stock is going through the roof and the U.S. government is now monitoring the situation. Here's everything else you need to know.
Mass Effect 2 devs reportedly cut same-sex romance because of Fox News backlash
By Samuel Tolbert last updated
Mass Effect 2 features numerous romance options, including Jack, who can be romanced by male Shepard. According to a report from TheGamer, Jack was meant to be romanceable by female Shepard as well.
Microsoft President defends controversial donations to US politicians
By Sean Endicott last updated
Microsoft President Brad Smith says donating to politicians is "the way the political process works."
The new White House website has a hidden message calling for coders
By Sean Endicott last updated
A hidden invitation to developers is within the code of the new White House website. The code invites people to apply for the United States Digital Service.
US plans to revoke several licenses to sell goods and technology to Huawei
By Sean Endicott last updated
Two days before President Trump leaves office, his administration notified Huawei suppliers of plans to revoke several licenses to sell goods and technology to Huawei.
GitHub admits that 'significant errors of judgment and procedure' led to firing of Jewish employee
By Sean Endicott last updated
GitHub issued a public apology for firing a Jewish employee who warned people at Nazis at the siege on the U.S. Capitol. The company is also offering the person their job back.
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