Artificial intelligence would have told Pete Carroll to hand the ball to Marshawn Lynch.
The verdict — blunt, repeatable and nearly universal among modern analysts — is now being echoed by the same generative models that pundits and teams are experimenting with at the edge of NFL operations. Yet...
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Microsoft confirmed that parts of its Azure cloud footprint experienced noticeable disruptions after multiple undersea fibre‑optic cables in the Red Sea were cut, forcing engineers to reroute traffic and apply emergency traffic‑engineering measures while carrier repairs were planned.
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Microsoft confirmed that parts of its Azure cloud experienced higher‑than‑normal latency after multiple undersea fiber‑optic cables in the Red Sea were cut, forcing traffic onto longer detours and exposing a brittle chokepoint in the global internet backbone. Background
The global internet — and...
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Microsoft Azure customers worldwide experienced elevated latency and intermittent slowdowns after multiple undersea fiber‑optic cables in the Red Sea were damaged, forcing traffic onto longer detours while Microsoft rerouted and rebalanced network flows and coordinated with carriers and cable...
Microsoft Azure customers across Asia, the Middle East and parts of Europe experienced higher‑than‑normal latency and intermittent slowdowns after multiple undersea fiber‑optic cables in the Red Sea were cut, forcing traffic onto longer detours while Microsoft and carriers rerouted and...
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Microsoft has warned that users of its Azure cloud may see higher-than-normal latency and intermittent disruptions after multiple undersea fiber-optic cables in the Red Sea were cut, forcing traffic onto longer alternate routes while repair work and global rerouting continue. Background
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Microsoft is retiring the long‑standing Mobile Plans app in Windows and moving plan discovery and purchase to carrier websites while keeping eSIM provisioning inside Windows Settings — a transition Microsoft says will take effect when the Mobile Plans app is removed and support ends in late...
Microsoft is retiring the long-neglected Mobile Plans app and shifting eSIM purchase and management workflows to carrier websites and the built-in Windows Settings experience — a quiet but meaningful change that will take effect when the app stops functioning on February 27, 2026, and ushers a...
Microsoft is removing the long‑standing Mobile Plans app from Windows and steering plan purchases and eSIM provisioning toward carrier websites and the built‑in Windows Settings experience, a shift that will change how always‑connected laptops and tablets are sold, activated, and supported...
Microsoft is removing the built‑in Mobile Plans app from Windows and replacing the in‑app storefront with a web‑first flow that uses carrier websites plus the native Settings eSIM provisioning experience, a change that will affect how always‑connected PCs buy and manage cellular data. Background...
Microsoft's decision to retire the Mobile Plans app for Windows marks the end of a small but strategic piece of the company's push to make cellular connectivity a first-class feature on PCs, and it raises immediate questions for users of eSIM-enabled laptops, OEMs, and mobile operators about...
A terse rumor out of a regional tech blog says Samsung may be reconsidering a return to Windows on smartphones — allegedly proposing a Windows 10 Mobile variant based on Galaxy S8-class hardware, possibly branded ATIV S8 and timed to appear around Microsoft’s early‑May education event. The...
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Carrier Block Load Vulnerability Uncovered: Uncontrolled Search Paths and DLL Hijacking Risks
In a recent security advisory, Carrier has disclosed a vulnerability in its Block Load HVAC load calculation program that could have significant implications for organizations using this tool—even if...
Carrier Block Load Vulnerability: A Deep Dive into DLL Hijacking Risks
In the ever-evolving landscape of cybersecurity, vulnerabilities remind us that even trusted industrial control and HVAC systems can hide dangerous surprises. The latest advisory details a critical flaw in Carrier’s Block...
Carrier Block Load Vulnerability: A Critical DLL Hijacking Risk for HVAC Systems
In today’s interconnected environment, threats lurking within specialized industrial software can easily slip under the radar. The latest advisory from Carrier concerning its Block Load HVAC load calculation program...
Carrier Block Load Vulnerability: Uncontrolled Search Paths Under Scrutiny
A new security advisory has emerged targeting Carrier’s Block Load—a widely used HVAC load calculation program. The vulnerability, identified as an uncontrolled search path element flaw (CWE-427), presents a significant...
Carrier Block Load Vulnerability: Update Now to Prevent DLL Hijacking
A recently disclosed vulnerability in Carrier’s Block Load HVAC load calculation program is raising alarms among IT professionals, especially for organizations running Windows-based systems where critical infrastructure meets...
On February 20, 2025, the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) issued an urgent advisory detailing a critical vulnerability affecting Carrier’s Block Load HVAC load calculation program. This vulnerability, officially known as CVE-2024-10930, could allow a remote attacker to...