Microsoft breaks its Windows update cycle with 26H1, a targeted release built for Snapdragon X2 devices and next-gen ...
The mixed-use project in South MS will be a mix of apartments, restaurants, shops, hotel and parking garage in the downtown.
Palmer Ranch East LLC, the corporation overseeing the land, is seeking to build a total of 5,702 homes — that includes 1,000 ...
The console war that defined the past two decades appears to have a clear winner. Sony’s PlayStation brand continues to dominate global console sales, while Xbox has struggled to match that momentum.
Earlier this week, newly appointed Xbox CEO Asha Sharma announced that development on the console’s next generation had begun, codenamed Project Helix. The announcement was light on specifics. Around ...
Microsoft said its lawyers have studied the Pentagon's plan to label Anthropic a supply chain risk, and the Windows and Office maker has found that Anthropic artificial intelligence models can remain ...
After a 10-month delay, Microsoft has begun work on its $1 billion data center projects in Catawba County. Several commercial building permits were issued to the tech giant between November and ...
For roughly a decade, Microsoft has been perfecting a high-density storage technology that uses glass, lasers, and cameras, and ensures it stays intact for millennia. That's a huge improvement over ...
Explore how Microsoft Project Silica glass uses borosilicate glass memory for ultra-durable, 10,000-year data storage and archival glass storage tech that could transform long-term cloud archives.
The takeaway: Microsoft and other data center operators are racing to develop new methods for storing massive amounts of data on permanent media. Redmond is pursuing a technology based on glass and ...
Archival storage poses lots of challenges. We want media that is extremely dense and stable for centuries or more, and, ideally, doesn’t consume any energy when not being accessed. Lots of ideas have ...
Researchers at Microsoft have created a data-storage system that can remain readable for at least 10,000 years — and probably much longer. In the digital age, the need for data storage is ballooning.