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  1. Microsoft – AI, Cloud, Productivity, Computing, Gaming & Apps

    Explore Microsoft products and services and support for your home or business. Shop Microsoft 365, Copilot, Teams, Xbox, Windows, Azure, Surface and more.

  2. Office 365 login

    Collaborate for free with online versions of Microsoft Word, PowerPoint, Excel, and OneNote. Save documents, spreadsheets, and presentations online, in OneDrive.

  3. Microsoft 365 Copilot - Sign in

    Discover Microsoft 365 Copilot—your AI productivity assistant. Chat, search, create, and get started with AI-powered tools for work and home.

  4. Microsoft account | Sign In or Create Your Account Today – Microsoft

    Get access to free online versions of Outlook, Word, Excel, and PowerPoint.

  5. Sign in to your account - outlook.office.com

    Securely sign in to access your Microsoft account and manage emails, calendars, and other services efficiently.

  6. Why Microsoft Stock Plunged on Thursday | The Motley Fool

    3 days ago · Microsoft reported quarterly earnings that beat expectations, but investors wanted more. The company continues to spend heavily on capex to meet demand for artificial intelligence and …

  7. Microsoft (NASDAQ: MSFT) Stock Price Prediction for 2026: Where …

    4 days ago · Microsoft (MSFT) Stock Prediction in 2026 Microsoft’s strong Azure revenue growth positions it for cloud and AI market gains. However, $20 billion quarterly capex and tariff risks require …

  8. Microsoft is reportedly working to fix Windows 11's most annoying …

    3 days ago · Apparently, complaints from the Windows Insider community have reached a tipping point for Microsoft higher-ups.

  9. Sign in to your account

    Access and manage your Microsoft account, subscriptions, and settings all in one place.

  10. Stock Market Today: Indexes Tank As Microsoft Sparks Wider Tech Sell ...

    2 days ago · Shares of Microsoft plunged 12% and software stocks hit a bear market. The S&P 500 edged back from 7,000 as AI spending fears were rekindled.