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Microsoft Defender is a security app available as part of the Microsoft 365 suite, providing protection on both Windows 11 and Android devices. Users can get started by downloading and installing the app from the respective app stores. In other news, Microsoft plans to remove the Paint 3D app from the Microsoft Store by November, signaling a shift back to the classic Windows Paint application.
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Microsoft announces that OpenAI has become a competitor, indicating a shift in their collaborative relationship. Meanwhile, Microsoft Edge is gaining traction, nearing a 14% share of the browser market.
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Microsoft CTO discusses the future of AI, highlighting upcoming advancements and their potential impact on various industries. Additionally, notable tech leaders and venture capitalists are increasingly showing significant support for Kamala Harris's campaign. Here are five key things to know about this growing trend and what it signifies for the political landscape.
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Surface Pro 11 Review: Just Buy It
Microsoft's latest Surface Pro 11 impresses with its versatile design, robust performance, and sleek aesthetics, making it a top recommendation as a powerful, portable 2-in-1 device.
Microsoft Finally Puts Xbox 360 Store Out to Pasture
After years of service, Microsoft is closing the Xbox 360 Store, marking the end of an era but paving the way for the future of Xbox gaming and digital purchases. -
Microsoft introduces a new method for updating Windows, anticipated to be well-received. Additionally, Microsoft Copilot adopts a lenient approach towards trademark usage.
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DeepL's LLM Outperforms Competitors; Fixing Windows PC Affected by CrowdStrike Outage Blue Screen of Death
This article highlights the advancements of DeepL's language model, which surpasses Google Translate, ChatGPT-4, and Microsoft in performance. Additionally, it provides troubleshooting steps for Windows PCs experiencing the Blue Screen of Death due to a CrowdStrike outage. -
Microsoft experienced a significant outage that likely didn't impact your operations, but future incidents could. In response, Microsoft has provided guidance to mitigate similar issues related to CrowdStrike disruptions.
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Microsoft Shuts Down DEI Team Amidst Global Outage Linked to CrowdStrike
Microsoft has disbanded its Diversity, Equality, and Inclusion (DEI) team, raising questions about its commitment to workplace inclusivity. This development coincides with a massive global outage affecting computers worldwide, which has been linked to security software company CrowdStrike. -
Microsoft and Google's electricity consumption surpasses the power usage of over 100 countries
Microsoft and Google, two tech giants with massive global data centers, consume more electricity than many nations, raising questions about sustainability.
Is Teams connector retirement a tweak to fit EU laws, or a sign of price rises to come?
Microsoft is retiring the Teams connector—a move speculated to either comply with EU regulations or hint at potential increases in service costs. -
Business Tech Roundup: Is Microsoft Copilot Worth The Money?
Explores the value of Microsoft's Copilot, questions surrounding the investment's worthiness, and discusses a new Windows PC that resembles a smartphone. The piece also touches on a Chinese startup's attempt at creating a mini PC, suggesting they may have overlooked key opportunities.