If Your Timing Isn’t Great, Increase The Frequency Of Your Interruptions DDR5 still has a bit of a timing problem, […]
Month: March 2022
Microsoft helps the public sector meet sustainability goals with technology
One of today’s greatest global challenges is the impact of climate change, which is causing an increase in extreme weather […]
NVIDIA Was DisARMed, Now SK Hynix Is Considering Going Out On A Limb
Could SK Hynix Be Thinking Of Acquiring ARM? The deal between NVIDIA and ARM may have fallen through but that […]
Evolving the connection between your phone and your Windows PC
Phone Link, formerly known as Your Phone, brings your Android phone and your Windows PC closer together. Today we are […]
Microsoft acquires Minit to strengthen process mining capabilities
Photo courtesy of Minit. Today, Microsoft is announcing the acquisition of Minit, a leader in process mining technology that […]
The Garage celebrates new locations in East and West Africa
The Microsoft Garage celebrated the opening of new locations in Nairobi, Kenya and Lagos, Nigeria, as part of the growth […]
What’s New in Microsoft Teams | March 2022
Welcome to the March edition of What’s New in Teams. This month, we are announcing new, rich feature updates for […]
A Small Update On Flintlock: The Siege Of Dawn
It’s Been A Long Time Since We Saw A Gunpowder Fantasy RPG You could consider Final Fantasy a gunpowder fantasy, […]
It’s Time We Sat Down And Had The Talk About … GPU Prices
Get Back Here, It’s Not All Disgusting The subject of GPU prices, and their complete disconnect from MSRP has been […]
Taking Credit for History: Why the University of Arizona Wants Students to Play Age of Empires IV During Class
Summary Current and future University of Arizona and Arizona Online students can earn credit toward their college degrees by playing […]