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  1. Microsoft Xbox Cloud Gaming Considers a Lower-Cost Cloud-Only Tier

    Microsoft’s Xbox cloud ambitions appear to be entering a new phase: executives are publicly acknowledging that many subscribers use Xbox Cloud Gaming primarily for streaming, and Microsoft is actively exploring a lower-cost, cloud-only entry point that would decouple xCloud access from the full...
  2. Microsoft 365 Goes Free with Ads: Exploring the New Trial

    Microsoft is testing a bold new strategy for its flagship productivity suite—a free, ad-supported version of Microsoft 365 desktop apps. If you’ve ever wished you could access Word, Excel, and PowerPoint without paying the subscription fee, this experiment might catch your attention. But there’s...
  3. Microsoft Launches Free, Ad-Supported Office Suite for Windows Users

    In a surprising twist that could reshape how many of us think about productivity, Microsoft has quietly launched an ad-supported version of its desktop Office suite for Windows. This new offering—covering familiar apps like Word, Excel, and PowerPoint—comes without the monthly subscription fee...
  4. Microsoft's Ad-Supported Office: Free but Cloud-Only for Windows 11

    Microsoft’s office suite just took a bold—and controversial—turn. With its new ad-supported version of Office exclusively for Windows 11, the tech giant is experimenting with a free productivity tool that comes with a significant catch: all documents can only be saved to OneDrive. This new...
  5. Microsoft Office Tests Ad-Supported Version for Windows Users

    Microsoft is once again stirring the pot in the software world by testing a novel, ad-supported version of its classic Office suite exclusively for Windows users. This experimental release—initially spotted in India—aims to provide a free alternative to the traditional, subscription-based...
  6. Microsoft's Free Office Apps Experiment: What It Means for Users

    In a bold twist that could reshape how we think about productivity software, Microsoft recently conducted a limited-time test, offering its Office apps for free on Windows. This move—providing ad-supported access to core productivity tools—has sparked considerable discussion among users and...
  7. Introducing Free, Ad-Supported Microsoft 365: Pros and Cons

    In a surprising move aimed at shaking up its long-standing subscription model, Microsoft has quietly introduced a free, ad-supported version of Office—now rebranded as Microsoft 365. While this new offering might seem like a dream come true for budget-conscious users, the fine print reveals...
  8. Adobe media player 1.7

    Adobe has released Link Removed of its free flashed-based ad-supported media player.