
Microsoft has had a whirlwind week, making headlines for multiple major moves across its products and services.
First, the tech giant officially shut down Skype, marking the end of an era for the once-popular messaging app. Meanwhile, Microsoft confirmed that AI-powered features will be integrated into Call of Duty, signaling a new era of gaming innovation.
In a surprising twist, Microsoft inadvertently made it easier for users to pirate Windows 11, raising concerns over security and licensing. On top of that, the company has begun testing ads in Microsoft Office, sparking backlash from users who prefer an ad-free experience in their productivity tools.
With so many changes happening at once, Microsoft’s latest moves are shaping the future of its ecosystem—but not without controversy.