A Magical Internet Machine That Guesses your Passwords

Got a super-secure password? Maybe you shouldn’t be so sure. Telepasswords can help you find out, and practically read your mind in the process. The new project from Microsoft Research has a simple premise: you start typing one of your favorite
Nokia leaks Lumia 1520 details on Chinese online store

20MP PureView camera, Snapdragon 800 processor With Windows Phone 8 now geared up for larger displays, you can expect to start seeing correspondingly large handsets. Like, for instance, the much-rumored Lumia 1520-which Nokia has now leaked details of. The company has
Microsoft: Turn the Xbox One vertical? Do so ‘at your own risk’

The upcoming Xbox One wants to keep its feet flat on the ground. It wasn’t built to be upended, an Xbox exec warns. Microsoft has a warning to gamers: don’t turn the Xbox One on its side. Speaking to CNET
Nokia: Selling phone business to Microsoft painful but necessary

Outgoing CEO Stephen Elop, who’ll head back to Microsoft with the $7.2 billion acquisition, says Nokia didn’t have enough clout on its own to rise again in the mobile market. The decision to sell Nokia’s devices and services division to Microsoft
Microsoft revamps OneNote mobile app

New iOS and Android versions remove 500 note limitation Microsoft has redesigned the mobile version of its note taking app OneNote, saying it wants to give users a more consistent experience across multiple devices. It has engineered the app to make