Popular titles have tried and failed to sell gamers of microtransactions for a few years now, but Microsoft might have the smartest method yet with Halo 5.
MetroPCS is offering the brand-new Microsoft Lumia 640 at a dirt cheap price.
The new version is expected to feature improved graphics, 4K resolution and have no framerate locking.
The offer, which applies to Intel Core i5 and i7 models, is available until June 27.
A number of games were announced over the past two days at E3, but only one of the companies shocked conference-goers with its slated releases.
Elop made headlines after suggesting Nokia was standing on a "burning platform" and needed to jump, before announcing a switch to Windows Phone.
Users will now be able to open and edit Office files without leaving Box.
Check out the new keyboard layout of the upcoming iPad Pro.
Toshiba will be introducing a Cortana button on its laptops running on Windows 10.
The much-anticipated Microsoft Lumia 640 and Lumia 640 XL are reportedly headed to AT&T this month.
The announcement at E3 comes a week after the company partnered with Oculus VR.
HoloLens wearers will be able to view their 'Minecraft' creation through the headset.
At the gaming industry's biggest confab, it was as if Gamergate' never happened.
Microsoft has partnered with Oculus VR, but it’s difficult to say whether the Oculus Rift virtual-reality headset will be a good thing for traditional games.
Microsoft's Head of Xbox Phil Spencer said Xbox One games will be playable on the upcoming Oculus Rift.
Users opening the touch version will soon have to switch to the desktop version to continue using the Microsoft-owned video-chat application.
The device, available up to 84 inches, is essentially a supersized Surface tablet and aims to end technological confusion in the conference room.
The bundle will go on sale June 15 and include "Halo: The Master Chief Collection," according to the Amazon listing.
Skype just launched a version of its software that runs in Chrome, Internet Explorer, Firefox and Safari.
Moving to Microsoft's "last great OS" is a lengthy process that requires meeting numerous hardware requirements.
Apart from Microsoft’s Lumia devices, two new handsets with Windows 10 on board will apparently be released in 2015.
Windows 7, 8 and 8.1 users can opt for clean install of Windows 10 at no cost. You might even find an icon on your desktop asking you to do so. It's all in the service of Microsoft putting Windows 10 on 1 billion devices by 2018.