Come October, the 35-year-old Publisher app will go away forever, meaning you should start looking for a new graphic design solution soon. But before diving into your options, it's worth understanding ...
If you use Microsoft Publisher via Microsoft 365, you’ll now see an alert titled “Publisher is retiring.” The alert warns that “beginning October 2026, Microsoft Publisher will no longer be supported, ...
Microsoft just dropped the Publisher Content Marketplace (PCM), a platform where publishers can license their articles to AI developers. Launched (announced) on February 3, 2026, PCM offers licensing ...
The Publisher Content Marketplace could make it easier for AI companies to pay for ‘premium’ content. The Publisher Content Marketplace could make it easier for AI companies to pay for ‘premium’ ...
New marketplace lets publishers set terms, track usage, and get paid when AI systems ground answers in premium, licensed content. Microsoft Advertising today launched the Publisher Content Marketplace ...
Microsoft is undergoing major shifts as the tech giant looks to redesign its suite of products by adding premium features and incorporating AI in existing tools like the Paint app. The evolution has ...
Microsoft is officially sending its venerable desktop publishing software to the great beyond. The company earlier confirmed that exactly one year from now, in October 2026, Microsoft Publisher will ...
Less than a month ago, we looked at how current game console prices were historically high due to price increases from all three major console makers. Today, that analysis is already a bit out of date ...
Romero Games is pursuing alternate sources of funding, but for the time being, it sounds like the dream is dead. When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission.
Microsoft is discontinuing its classic desktop publishing software, Publisher, with all support officially ending in October 2026. The decision affects users across Microsoft 365 and on-premises ...
GameSpot may get a commission from retail offers. Microsoft's strategy of releasing first-party Xbox games on PlayStation looks to be working, as Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella announced during its Q3 ...