Microsoft Gaming Boss Resigns, Replacement Promises 'Return to Xbox' Asha Sharma, who replaces Phil Spencer, promised the 'return of Xbox,' though she didn’t give a date for when any new physical ...
Microsoft Gaming CEO Phil Spencer, who has led the company's gaming efforts and its Xbox division for 12 years, has resigned. Spencer spent over 38 years at the company, overseeing deals like the ...
For decades, web architecture has followed a familiar and frankly exhausting pattern. A dominant approach emerges, gains near ...
The Trump administration has withdrawn all federalized National Guard troops from U.S. cities, following through on President Donald Trump's announcement in December 2025 that warned "we will come ...
Writing a full 4.8TB glass disc takes more than 18 days — far too slow for daily operations Cheaper borosilicate glass reduces costs but cannot fix practical limitations Microsoft’s statement signals ...
Mauricio Pochettino continues his preparations for the 2026 World Cup with the USMNT, as the team will soon have friendly matches in the next few months against elite national teams like Portugal and ...
NHL players back for first time in 12 years Italy only one of the 12 teams without an active NHL player Russia banned from competing MILAN, Feb 9 (Reuters) - The United States and Canada will play ...
Growers Edge, a financial technology firm that provides modern financial products and data-driven tools for agricultural retailers, manufacturers, and lenders, and MyLand, ...
Richter transformation remains biologically complex and chemo-refractory, with frequent TP53, NOTCH1, and MYC alterations contributing to aggressive behavior and limited durability of standard ...
COLUMBUS, Ga. (WTVM) - Columbus leaders say a newly announced multi‑billion‑dollar data center project will bring one of the largest economic investments in the city’s history, along with hundreds of ...
Himanshu Mody, Partner & Head, DEPT® India, shares insights on its latest BFSI trends report, which identifies data, user ...
President Trump wants the companies to sign pledges committing to foot the power bill for energy-hungry data centers, which are blamed for driving up electricity costs.