• Microsoft has bought Secure Islands that allows the American corporation to utilize IQProtector.

Microsoft has bought Secure Islands that allows the American corporation to utilize IQProtector. (Photo : Reuters)

Microsoft has been busy lately following the recent launch of Windows 10, their Lumia series line as well as their Xbox One venture of backward compatibility features. That being said, reviews from all over revealed how they fared in the market as well as some feedbacks from consumers.

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First, according to Forbes, Phil Spencer of Xbox One finally admits that they are way behind PlayStation 4 when it comes to sales revenue. He stressed out that Sony has taken the lead to a new level that he doubts Xbox can keep up with it.

Another setback on Microsoft's weekend has been their Xbox One exclusive game titled "The Quantum Break," which was delayed and is set to launch next year. Creative Director Sam Lake of Remedy Entertainment confirmed this saying they didn't want any game to be rushed. He also added, "There's a lot of new technology and platform, it's a new universe, new story, there's new core game play. That means a lot of prototyping and a lot of discovery."

Everything has not actually gone downward for the giant tech company as they also recently handed out the latest Windows 10 preview to their developers. According to the PCWorld, the new Windows 10 update has been the core build in improving the default Edge browser as well as improving the Cortana assistant. The new update also brought immense update on Skype's audio calling, video conferencing and messaging. The Windows 10 preview has also been tagged as build 10565, a first since Windows 10 was introduced.