The epic console war between Sony's PlayStation 4 and Microsoft's Xbox One has continued into 2014. Both sides are now claiming victory in the month of January as the PS4 conquers console sales while Xbox's software sales take the crown.
Google and Microsoft could soon become uncanny partners as Microsoft is reportedly interested in allowing Android apps to run on Windows and Windows Phone.
Whether you like Windows 8.1 or not, Windows XP is officially dying soon. But the over a decade old operating system is still in use by a good number of people, so Microsoft is now asking savvy Windows users to help get some of the stragglers off the ancient operating system.
In an effort to keep its Xbox One a strong contender in the console war against Sony's PlayStation 4, Microsoft has announced a series of updates for the video game system to be released on Feb. 11 and March 4.
In terms of sales, Microsoft's Xbox One is losing to Sony's PlayStation 4 in the console war, but just barely. Now, Microsoft has thought of a way to outshine another unlikely competitor: gamers' old PlayStation 3 systems.
Google and Microsoft mobile operating systems encountered a significant growth during 2013 as nearly one billion handsets were shipped throughout last year.
Microsoft still has plenty to deliver to Xbox One gamers. The new video game console will see an update this spring, and reports say that the company will also release new editions of the system and launch the Xbox One in additional countries.