Microsoft Windows Stocks List

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Microsoft Windows Stocks Recent News

Date Stock Title
May 8 AMD Appleā€™s iPad event was an AI teaser for its future
May 8 MSFT 12 Best Gig Economy Stocks To Buy
May 8 MSFT ServiceNow collabs with IBM, Microsoft to combine GenAI capabilities
May 8 MSFT Q1 2024 RingCentral Inc Earnings Call
May 8 MSFT AI Adoption In Workplace: Employees Concealing Use Of AI Tools For Fear Of Job Replacement, Microsoft-Led Study Reveals
May 8 MSFT 1 Artificial Intelligence (AI) Stock Down 29% to Buy Right Now Before It Soars 78%
May 8 AMD 1 Artificial Intelligence (AI) Stock Down 29% to Buy Right Now Before It Soars 78%
May 8 MSFT More AI = More Cyberthreats
May 8 MSFT Microsoft to invest over $3B in Wisconsin for AI infrastructure
May 8 MSFT With the S&P 500 and Nasdaq Composite at All-Time Highs, Is Now the Worst Time to Buy Stocks in History?
May 8 MSFT Microsoft announces $3.3 billion investment in Wisconsin to spur artificial intelligence innovation and economic growth
May 8 MSFT AudioCodes Ltd. (NASDAQ:AUDC) Q1 2024 Earnings Call Transcript
May 8 MSFT Q3 2024 Intapp Inc Earnings Call
May 8 AMD AMD Receives IEEE 2024 Corporate Innovation Award for Leadership in Chiplet Design for High-Performance and Adaptive Computing
May 8 VRNS Varonis Keynote at RSA Conference 2024: Preventing Your First AI Breach
May 8 MSFT UPDATE 1-Biden to tout new $3.3 bln Microsoft data center at failed Foxconn site Trump backed
May 8 SPOT Spotify Stock is Up 55% This Year, Can the Rally Keep Going?
May 8 MSFT Want to Get Richer? 3 Best Stocks to Buy Now and Hold Forever
May 8 MSFT Workers are eyeing the exit in 2024 as LinkedIn and Microsoft study warns more people want to quit their jobs now than during the Great Resignation
May 8 MSFT Microsoft and LinkedIn release the 2024 Work Trend Index on the state of AI at work
Microsoft Windows

Microsoft Windows is a group of several graphical operating system families, all of which are developed, marketed, and sold by Microsoft. Each family caters to a certain sector of the computing industry. Active Windows families include Windows NT and Windows Embedded; these may encompass subfamilies, e.g. Windows Embedded Compact (Windows CE) or Windows Server. Defunct Windows families include Windows 9x, Windows Mobile and Windows Phone.
Microsoft introduced an operating environment named Windows on November 20, 1985, as a graphical operating system shell for MS-DOS in response to the growing interest in graphical user interfaces (GUIs). Microsoft Windows came to dominate the world's personal computer (PC) market with over 90% market share, overtaking Mac OS, which had been introduced in 1984. Apple came to see Windows as an unfair encroachment on their innovation in GUI development as implemented on products such as the Lisa and Macintosh (eventually settled in court in Microsoft's favor in 1993). On PCs, Windows is still the most popular operating system. However, in 2014, Microsoft admitted losing the majority of the overall operating system market to Android, because of the massive growth in sales of Android smartphones. In 2014, the number of Windows devices sold was less than 25% that of Android devices sold. This comparison however may not be fully relevant, as the two operating systems traditionally target different platforms. Still, numbers for server use of Windows (that are comparable to competitors) show one third market share, similar to that for end user use.
As of October 2018, the most recent version of Windows for PCs, tablets, smartphones and embedded devices is Windows 10. The most recent versions for server computers is Windows Server 2019. A specialized version of Windows runs on the Xbox One video game console.

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