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Tom Warren
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Tom Warren is a Senior Editor at The Verge, where he has been working since January 2012. His primary focus is on Microsoft news and reviews, leveraging his extensive background in technology and IT. Prior to joining The Verge, he founded WinRumors, a blog dedicated to Microsoft products, which he managed from October 2010 until January 2012.1
Warren's career includes experience as an Infrastructure Project Manager at Morgan Stanley from 2006 to 2011 and as a Deskside Support technician at Deutsche Bank from 2004 to 2005. His expertise spans various aspects of IT and Windows engineering, making him a well-respected voice in the tech journalism community. He has also appeared on major news networks such as CNN, BBC News, and MSNBC, discussing technology-related topics.1
Warren is based in the United Kingdom and has built a significant professional network, boasting over 500 connections on LinkedIn.1
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Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella just commented about winning back consumers across Windows, Xbox, and more:
"When it comes to our consumer business, we're doing the foundational work required to win back fans and strengthen engagement across Windows, Xbox, Bing, and Edge. In the near term we are focused on fundamentals, prioritizing quality and serving our core users better. You see this in the work underway across our consumer products. With Windows, we recently announced performance improvements for lower memory devices, streamlined the Windows Update experience, and brought back focus to core features and fundamentals that matter most to our customers. And you also see this in Xbox, where the team is recommitting to our core fans and players and shaping the future of play. Last week's Game Pass changes are one example of how we are staying responsive to customer feedback. Monthly Active Windows devices surpassed 1.6 billion... Bing monthly active users reached 1 billion for the first time.
We set new records for monthly Xbox active users in the quarter, as well as game streaming hours. In Microsoft 365 Consumer we have nearly 95 million subscribers."
Microsoft is facing fresh questions about Windows Recall security and privacy. A security researcher has released a new tool that can extract data from Recall. Full details 👇 https://t.co/lOQQUU5jNO
