This latest outage comes just 11 days after a glitched update from CrowdStrike took down millions of Windows 11 PCs worldwide.
If your morning sucks right now, you can blame Windows and cybersecurity giant CrowdStrike.
Court documents revealed that the tech giant is demanding to see the Times's "notes, interview memos, records of materials cited, or other ‘files’" related to millions of stories.
It's only 40 years late.
Recall can take screenshots of everything a user does on the company's new AI-powered laptops
Microsoft announced how much it will charge organizations to keep getting security updates for Windows 10, starting in Oct. 2025.
The Department of Homeland Security says email accounts of U.S. officials were exposed due to Microsoft's security failures.
The move comes after Slack filed an antitrust complaint in the EU over Microsoft’s bundling of its video conference product with its Office suite.
The hackers are believed to be connected to Russia's Foreign Intelligence Service.
A Microsoft engineer is asking his company to pause its AI image generator until it stops producing violent imagery.
The world’s richest man has a problem with his computer. Like most of us, he’s using social media to try to get the company to help him out.
The federal regulator said the layoffs are inconsistent with Microsoft’s assertions that both companies would operate separately after the merger.
Also, there's a Copilot app coming on Android and iOS.
The Seeing AI, which narrates the world for blind and low-vision users, expanded to anyone with an Android device Monday.
'We have Nvidia GPUs at home,' is essentially what CEO Satya Nadella said at Microsoft Ignite, in hopes of cutting costs.
CEO Satya Nadella also claims competition will be bad for AI.
Microsoft now allows users to disable automatic date conversion, which means scientists no longer have to worry about using alternative names for genes.
You can no longer get free access to Windows 10 and 11 if you’re upgrading from Windows 7 or 8, though you can still go from 10 to 11.
But it's their way, with their virtual machines, because your life is nothing without Microsoft.
Training and running AI needs a lot of power and a lot of water, but Microsoft may want to use microreactors to fuel its big artificial intelligence ambitions.
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