“Halo: The Master Chief Collection” just spawned a new trailer. The compilation will launch this November.
"Destiny's" beta will come to the Xbox One and Xbox 360 in late July
Xbox One owners will have the ability to record and share gameplay clips starting next week.
If nothing in life is free, what is the cost of "free" cloud-based storage?
MacBook Air users have mixed feelings about Microsoft's Surface Pro 3-MacBook Air trade in promotion.
Microsoft is attempting to separate MacBook Air users from their laptops.
Developer Rocksteady had originally planned to launch the final installment in the Arkham series this fall.
A recent poll shows that Microsoft's console is more popular in the U.S., according to Facebook users.
The latest buyout would be Oracle’s biggest after its takeover of Sun Microsystems for $7.4 billion in 2010.
The social network is expanding its long-form publishing tool, but not everyone wants to know when their connections use it.
"Halo 5" will launch next year for the Xbox One, and 343 Industries assures players that its beta will be real.
Company claims warrant violates international law.
Donald Sterling said he'll sell the Los Angeles Clippers to former Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer for $2 billion.
It is not clear what sparked this latest round of vitriol, or what information the U.S. firms are alleged to have stolen.
From basketball to extraterrestrials to global health, the top Microsoft execs have pursued wildly different paths since leaving the company.
Even before Donald Sterling became engulfed in his racist rant, he was considered one of the NBA's worst owners. So, the bar for success is low.
After public scorn for his racist comments, was Donald Sterling really punished for selling the LA Clippers?
Steve Ballmer's purchase of the L.A. Clippers for $2 billion becomes the most expensive sale of an NBA team.
The plan furthers Satya Nadella's drive to make the company more cloud-computing friendly.
Ballmer and co-owner Shelly Sterling reached a deal Thursday afternoon. Now Ballmer has to promise he'll keep the team in L.A.
Android could lose a tiny sliver of market share over the next four years, as Windows Phone grows in popularity.
China's accusation against Cisco is the latest iteration in an increasingly perilous squabble between the two great powers.