Microsoft is set to take its all-important Web services plan to its most important clientele: software developers. After four years of development and two years of marketing hype, Microsoft will on ...
Microsoft released a new set of developer tools Monday meant to ease the creation of games for the next version of the company's Xbox video game console. XNA Studio is one of the first major products ...
Planned pricing changes to Microsoft's developer tools are ruffling feathers with some customers, who complain that the software giant will overcharge small companies and independent programmers.
Microsoft’s new Chromium-based browser has recently had its second public stable release, unveiling Edge 80 with full ARM64 support as well as improved tools to help you build and work with web ...
Microsoft Corp. today continued to advance its commitment to artificial intelligence in its Windows 11 operating system with an announcement during its Ignite 2023 conference unveiling updates to the ...
When it comes to reducing gaming's aggregate impact on climate change, previous research has shown that the energy needed to power the game-playing hardware is responsible for the bulk of the industry ...
Microsoft wants to help business developers tap into the explosive growth of Microsoft Teams. At Build 2020, the company launched a Visual Studio and Visual Studio Code extension for Teams in preview, ...
At its (virtual) Build conference today, Microsoft launched a number of new features, tools and services for developers who want to integrate their services with Teams, the company’s Slack competitor.
Developer tools (or Microsoft Edge DevTools) help to perform a lot of tasks within the browser like edit CSS, make changes to the HTML webpage, debug your script or code, etc. There is a good list of ...
Microsoft adopted the open-source Chromium project for the new Microsoft Edge, completely overhauling the old browser. Edge now runs the same engine as the popular Google Chrome, with pretty exciting ...
Some customers voice concern that software giant's team development product will be too costly for smaller consultants and developers. Martin LaMonica is a senior writer covering green tech and ...