Microsoft's eye tracking feature for Windows 10 is being dubbed as Eye Control, which lets users with ALS and other neuromuscular diseases control PCs hands-free.
Developer editions of Microsoft's upcoming mixed reality headsets are now available from its store.
“Minecraft” players can already get a taste of what the game’s cross-platform update would be like.
A new report from Mimecast found popular email services including those from Google and Microsoft fail to catch some malicious messages.
Microsoft's Photos app for Windows 10 will soon have an AI-powered search feature that's similar to Google Photos.
It appears the almost 3-year-old simulation game “The Sims 4” is finally coming to the Xbox One console.
Microsoft has clarified that the MS Paint won't be discontinued but will simply be moved to the Microsoft Store when the Fall Creators Update arrives.
Rumors also indicate that the 5.0 update for the PS4 might finally let players change their PSN IDs.
Microsoft is the latest company to start developing its own artificial intelligence-focused hardware.
Kids of the '90s remember Paint fondly.
Considering the Samsung Galaxy Book? Here’s a rundown of what you should know about the tablet.
Microsoft has teamed up with Chinese company Baidu to drive the adoption of self-driving technology globally.
The full version of Samsung's Bixby assistant is now available on Galaxy smartphones.
Google has added new protections to help prevent against a phishing attack like the one that hit Gmail users earlier this year.
While they seem harmless, emojis are known to have caused quite a stir during various occasions.
Starting on Aug. 23, Gamescom 2017 attendees will be able to try out Microsoft's most powerful console, the Xbox One X.
A scan performed on millions of Windows machines found tens of thousands are still vulnerable to the EternalBlue exploit that was used to spread WannaCry and Petya attacks.
According to a patent, Microsoft might finally bring magnetic USB-C connectors to Surface devices, but these could only be limited to USB 2.0 speeds.
Microsoft general manager Dave McCarthy admits that they are focusing on virtual reality for PCs because it has a huge number of installed base right now.
Microsoft has released Seeing AI, an iOS app that is able to verbally describe the world for those who are blind or visually impaired using artificial intelligence.
The device, with advanced 4K capabilities, is expected to be launched in November.
The software giant's plan involves using government and corporate funds to harness unused channels between television broadcasts, known as white spaces, to help get more of rural America online.