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A $1,100 Surface Laptop for $380? This Refurbished Deal is a Lesson in Value
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A $1,100 Surface Laptop for $380? This Refurbished Deal is a Lesson in Value

A refurbished Microsoft Surface Laptop 3, originally $1,099, is now available for just $379.99. Get powerful performance with an Intel i7 CPU, 16GB RAM, and a 512GB SSD at a massive discount.

AI's Insatiable Demand for Memory Chips Threatens to Derail Next-Gen Gaming Consoles
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AI's Insatiable Demand for Memory Chips Threatens to Derail Next-Gen Gaming Consoles

The AI industry's massive demand for HBM memory chips is creating a supply shortage for the videogame industry, potentially delaying and increasing the price of the next PlayStation and Xbox.

Microsoft's Xbox Concedes Console War, Pivots to a $5 Billion Cloud Gaming Empire
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Microsoft's Xbox Concedes Console War, Pivots to a $5 Billion Cloud Gaming Empire

Microsoft is shifting its gaming strategy away from console sales, which have plummeted 70%. Instead, it's focusing on its $5 billion Game Pass subscription service and a cloud-first, platform-agnostic future.

Microsoft's $1.5B G42 Gambit: The Dawn of Corporate Statecraft in the AI Cold War
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Microsoft's $1.5B G42 Gambit: The Dawn of Corporate Statecraft in the AI Cold War

Microsoft's $1.5B investment in G42 is not a simple deal. It's a new US foreign policy model using tech giants to fight the AI war against China.

Microsoft Nukes a Viral Halo Mod in Counter-Strike 2, Sparking a Firestorm Over Fan Creativity
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Microsoft Nukes a Viral Halo Mod in Counter-Strike 2, Sparking a Firestorm Over Fan Creativity

An ambitious Halo mod for CS2 was shut down by Microsoft's lawyers. We break down why it went viral and what the fallout means for the future of gaming.

Microsoft Kills a 26-Year-Old Vulnerability: A Necessary Fix or a Decade of Negligence?
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Microsoft Kills a 26-Year-Old Vulnerability: A Necessary Fix or a Decade of Negligence?

Microsoft is killing the vulnerable RC4 cipher. Our analysis reveals why this overdue move exposes a deeper industry crisis of technical debt and corporate negligence.

Microsoft Kills a 26-Year-Old Vulnerability: A Necessary Fix or a Decade of Negligence?
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Microsoft Kills a 26-Year-Old Vulnerability: A Necessary Fix or a Decade of Negligence?

Microsoft is killing the vulnerable RC4 cipher. Our analysis reveals why this overdue move exposes a deeper industry crisis of technical debt and corporate negligence.

Microsoft Kills a 26-Year-Old Flaw: Why It Took a Hospital Hack to End an Era of Insecurity
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Microsoft Kills a 26-Year-Old Flaw: Why It Took a Hospital Hack to End an Era of Insecurity

Microsoft is killing the 26-year-old RC4 cipher after a major hospital hack. PRISM analyzes why this signals a major shift in vendor liability and the end of insecure-by-default tech.