Microsoft is reducing prices on some cloud desktop offerings while simultaneously increasing costs for certain AI-powered features, reflecting a strategic shift in its cloud and AI pricing model.
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Microsoft has released the TypeScript 7.0 beta, which is built on a Go-based codebase instead of the previous JavaScript/TypeScript compiler. This rewrite aims to deliver significantly faster compilation, better performance, and improved tooling support for developers.
Microsoft is transitioning GitHub Copilot from per-user subscription billing to a token-based pricing model, which will also reduce rate limits for users. The change aims to more accurately charge based on actual usage, potentially lowering costs for light users but increasing expenses for heavy users.
Microsoft must face a $2.8 billion UK lawsuit alleging the company overcharged customers for cloud computing licences. The case, brought by a UK-based cloud services provider, claims Microsoft abused its dominant market position.
Microsoft has released PowerShell v7.6.1, a patch update that includes fixes and improvements. The release addresses various bugs and issues identified in previous versions, enhancing stability and performance for users on Windows, macOS, and Linux platforms.
GitHub is changing its Copilot Individual plans by tightening usage limits and pausing signups. The changes include restricting Claude Opus 4.7 to the more expensive Pro+ plan and implementing token-based usage limits. These adjustments address increased compute demands from agentic workflows that consume more resources.
Microsoft's GitHub has temporarily suspended new sign-ups for its Copilot AI coding assistant due to capacity constraints. The company cited overwhelming demand that has exceeded service capacity, though existing subscribers can continue using the service.
Microsoft has released an out-of-band security update for .NET 10.0.7 to address critical vulnerabilities. The update includes fixes for security issues that could allow remote code execution. Users are advised to apply the update promptly to protect their systems.
Microsoft must face a $2.8 billion UK lawsuit over cloud computing licenses. The case alleges the company abused its dominant position in the cloud computing market. The lawsuit will proceed to trial in 2026.
TypeScript 7.0 Beta has been released with new features including improved function type inference, enhanced ECMAScript module support, and stricter type checking for decorators. The update also introduces better performance optimizations and expanded language service capabilities.
Microsoft has reduced the price of Xbox Game Pass subscriptions across all tiers. The price cuts apply to Game Pass Ultimate, PC Game Pass, and Console Game Pass. The changes are effective immediately for both new and existing subscribers.
GitHub has stopped accepting new individual subscriptions for its Copilot AI coding assistant. The company is focusing on enterprise customers and existing subscribers can continue using the service.
The original creator of Windows Task Manager explains that CPU usage readings can be misleading due to how the system measures processor activity. A former Microsoft engineer demonstrates a unique solution to this seemingly simple but complex measurement problem.
An investigation found that Microsoft successfully lobbied to insert language into EU law that allows data centers to keep their emissions data secret. The tech giant helped draft provisions that exempt data centers from publicly reporting their environmental impact.
Microsoft's GitHub has temporarily suspended new sign-ups for its Copilot AI coding assistant due to capacity constraints. The company cited overwhelming demand that has exceeded service capacity, though existing users remain unaffected.
Microsoft is temporarily suspending individual GitHub Copilot account signups as it transitions from request-based to token-based billing. Internal documents show the weekly cost of running GitHub Copilot has doubled since its launch.
Microsoft is transitioning GitHub Copilot users to token-based billing and reducing rate limits. The changes will affect both individual and enterprise customers, with new pricing based on token consumption rather than flat monthly fees.
The Clippy project has been updated with AI capabilities, allowing the classic Microsoft Office assistant to provide intelligent responses and assistance through artificial intelligence integration.
Microsoft is running a promotion where users who switch to the Edge browser can enter to win $1 million or a car. The sweepstakes is part of Microsoft's efforts to encourage adoption of its Edge browser over competitors like Chrome.
The article discusses Microsoft's evolving role in the tech industry and its impact on the local community. It examines the company's strategic direction and how its presence shapes the surrounding neighborhood.
Microsoft has introduced a sudo command for Windows, allowing users to run commands with elevated privileges directly from an unelevated console session. This feature provides a familiar sudo experience similar to Linux systems for Windows users.
Swiss authorities are developing a strategy to reduce their dependency on Microsoft products and services. The plan aims to diversify software options and increase digital sovereignty for federal administration.
The original Task Manager creator explains that CPU usage percentages can be misleading because they represent a simplified average rather than precise real-time measurements. A former Microsoft engineer demonstrates an alternative approach to better understand actual processor utilization.
Microsoft's Windows Server 2025 demonstrates improved performance and efficiency when running on ARM64 architecture compared to traditional x86 systems. The operating system shows better resource utilization and lower power consumption on ARM-based hardware.
Microsoft has officially released the source code for its 6502 BASIC under the MIT license. The specific version is the 1977 "8K" BASIC variant 1.1, which was used in Commodore computers like the PET, VIC-20, and Commodore 64 as BASIC V2.0.
Microsoft released security updates addressing 77 vulnerabilities across its software products. While no zero-day flaws were reported this month, some patches require prompt attention from Windows users. The updates are part of Microsoft's regular Patch Tuesday cycle.
Microsoft fixed 167 security vulnerabilities including a SharePoint Server zero-day and a publicly disclosed Windows Defender weakness. Google Chrome addressed its fourth zero-day of 2026, and Adobe Reader released an emergency update for an actively exploited flaw.
Microsoft informed the author that their Surface Book 1 was obsolete and should be discarded. Despite the device's age and limited specifications, the author expressed frustration at being told what to do with their hardware.
A user purchased an Xbox Series X and attempted to convert Xbox Live Gold to Game Pass Ultimate using a known trick. The article describes a billing issue related to this conversion process.
GitHub's reported 89.43% uptime over 90 days appears poor, but the aggregate number can be misleading because it combines downtime across multiple services. Individual services like core Git operations show better performance at 98.98% uptime, though still below industry standards.