by sagesgroup | Apr 8, 2025 | adex-light-bid, Artificial Intelligence, gaming, homepage, hp-latest, microsoft, opinion, Shooters
Microsoft Microsoft and Nintendo have been working together more lately, and Microsoft took the opportunity last week to take the heat off its new pal when it needed it most. Just when online discussions about the worst parts of the Switch 2 were at their peak,...by sagesgroup | Feb 21, 2025 | adex-light-bid, Artificial Intelligence, gaming, homepage, hp-latest, microsoft, Xbox
Microsoft Every tech company in the world is angling towards incorporating artificial intelligence into its services and line of products in one way or another. Years after its parent company Microsoft invested big in the ubiquitous and divisive technology, it seems...by sagesgroup | Sep 6, 2024 | gaming, homepage, hp-latest, Indie Games, microsoft, Xbox
— Jyamma Games Despite what console warriors clinging to outdated corporate feuds might tell you, being able to play games on any platform you want is a positive change for the medium. The idea of a game library filled with console exclusives is thankfully mostly a...by sagesgroup | Jul 5, 2024 | gaming, gear, gear news, homepage, hp-latest, microsoft, technology, Xbox
— Getty Images It’s becoming more and more apparent that Microsoft is at a crossroads when it comes to gaming. The company has spent billions of dollars to dominate game development and is heavily invested in gaming as a service over console hardware. More than ever,...by sagesgroup | Jun 7, 2024 | A.I., chatbots, gear, gear news, homepage, hp-latest, microsoft, technology
— NurPhoto/NurPhoto/Getty Images AI chatbots have been a popular tool for getting in-depth answers, but they haven’t come without flaws — Google Search’s AI Overview recommending that people add glue to their sauce to prevent cheese from sliding off their pizza, for...by sagesgroup | Jun 2, 2024 | Activision, Blizzard Entertainment, Diablo, History, homepage, microsoft
Dictionaries are useless these days. Cell phones put a library in your pocket, and Microsoft Word and Google Docs keep the dictionary just a click away so there’s no need to keep a big, thick book on your desk. Even Merriam Webster’s annual updates can’t...