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Microsoft Online, Xichuang Technology Sign Buyout Deal

Tech giant Microsoft has announced that its Microsoft Online division, formerly known as MSN China, has reached an agreement with Xichuang Technology for a buyout. The deal would make Microsoft Online one of the subsidiaries of Xichuang Technology. Moreover, Microsoft Online General Manager Liu Zhenyu would also become the new chief executive officer of Xichuang Technology.

Microsoft China

Microsoft Sells MSN China Web Portal

Microsoft has decided to sell its MSN China web portal Xichuang Technology, a company co-founded late last year by MSN China's former general manager.

Lenovo and Microsoft has a new patent cross-licensing agreement that covers both Lenovo and Motorola devices.

Lenovo to Bundle Future Android Phones With Microsoft Apps

Lenovo and Microsoft have announced that the former's future Android smartphones will be bundled with Office and other Microsoft productivity apps.

'SoftBank 503LV'

Lenovo Launches First Lenovo and SoftBank Windows 10 Mobile Smartphone 'SoftBank 503LV' in Japan

Chinese manufacturer Lenovo has launched the first Lenovo and SoftBank Windows 10 Mobile smartphone called the "SoftBank 503LV" in Japan.

PlayStation VR

5G Mobile Technology Will Jump-Start Virtual Reality and Augmented Reality Revolution

Two Chinese tech giants, Huawei Technologies, and ZTE, are predicting that the virtual reality and augmented reality platform will see a meteoric rise in demand once the 5G mobile network infrastructure is widely deployed by 2020.

Microsoft China

Microsoft China Restructures Top Executive Positions

Tech giant Microsoft has announced some changes in some of its top executive positions in China and Asia Pacific.

 In this photo illustration, the LinkedIn logo is displayed on the screen of a laptop computer on January 27, 2011 in San Anselmo, California.

Why Microsoft, LinkedIn Merging A Potential Problem in China

Microsoft's plan to acquire business-oriented social networking service LinkedIn seems to face a problem in China because of the censorship law in the country.

Final Fantasy 14

'Final Fantasy XIV' Could be Coming to Xbox One

"Final Fantasy 14: A Realm Reborn" director says Square Enix is in talks with Microsoft to bring the video game along with its "Heavensward" expansion to the Xbox One console.

Xbox One Backward Compatibility List

Xbox One Backward Compatible Games List: When Will ‘Red Dead Redemption 2’ be Available?

As Microsoft continues to update the Xbox One backward compatible games list, fans have also remained optimistic about finally hearing some good news on the inclusion of “Red Dead Redemption 2.”

The Starbucks add-on can be downloaded for free from the Office Store.

Microsoft Launches Starbucks Add-in for Outlook

Microsoft has announced a new Starbucks add-in for Outlook, which was first introduced during the Build 2016 developer conference in March.

Halo Wars 2

'Halo Wars 2' Unveiled at E3 2016: Sequel to Continue the Original 'Halo Wars'

Microsoft has announced Halo Wars 2, the much-awaited sequel to the 2009 real-time strategy video game, Halo Wars. The tech giant released a trailer for the upcoming adventure game at the Electronic Entertainment Expo 2016.

Xbox One S

AMD-Powered Project Scorpio Console Supports Native 4K Resolution

Tech giant Microsoft confirmed during its E3 press event that a new Xbox will hit the market next year. Microsoft unveiled the long-rumored Project Scorpio at the event, an upgraded version of the Xbox One that can run 4K video games and also supports virtual reality content.

Xbox Play Anywhere Program

Xbox Play Anywhere: Microsoft's new Feature Allows Users to play Games on PC or Xbox [VIDEO]

Earlier this year, Microsoft revealed that gamers will soon be able to play next-gen games on Windows 10 computers. The tech giant has now announced a new initiative known as Play Anywhere, a feature that allows gamers to play a game on both Windows and Xbox platforms even if you own either copy of the game.

LinkedIn to be bought by Microsoft for $26 billion.

Microsoft Agrees to Purchase LinkedIn for $26 Billion

Technology giant Microsoft is buying professional networking website LinkedIn for $26 billion in an all-cash deal. Microsoft priced LinkedIn shares at $196 per share, giving almost a 50 percent premium over the company's share price at the close of trading on Friday. The tech company said that LinkedIn would maintain its "distinct brand, culture and independence."

Halo 5: Guardians

Microsoft: ‘Halo 5: Guardians’ Will not Make it to the PC Platform

Microsoft has announced that the popular Halo 5: Guardians game will not make its way to the PC platform. This revelation has put an end to several rumors in the gaming community that the tech giant is gearing up for a PC release of the latest Halo title.

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