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    Microsoft Protests Spotlight Cloud AI and Mass Surveillance Debates

    A wave of worker-led direct actions that shut down parts of Microsoft’s Redmond campus this month has crystallized a larger crisis facing Big Tech: employee activism colliding with explosive investigative reporting, allegations that commercial cloud and AI services were used in mass surveillance...
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    Microsoft's AI-First Push: Azure Space Evolves Through Partnerships

    Microsoft’s pivot to an AI-first strategy has become the company’s dominant public narrative — but a recent headline claiming that Azure Space has been “relegated to the sidelines” does not match the visible evidence of continued investment, product releases, and partner pilots from Microsoft...
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    Microsoft Azure under scrutiny: Unit 8200's alleged mass surveillance in the cloud

    Microsoft’s cloud is now at the center of one of the most consequential surveillance controversies of the 2020s, with multiple investigations alleging that Israel’s Unit 8200 has used a bespoke enclave inside Microsoft Azure to ingest, store and analyze millions of intercepted telephone calls...
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    Windows 7 Top Five Antivirus Programs: A Comprehensive Ranking and Review

    yo i am raj ,going to tell about best anti-virus ,good for every pc 1.Quick heel:lightning: 2.Guardian 3.Bit defender 4.Net protector 5.Kaspersky Best on the top to least at the bottom (approved by the experiment)
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    VIDEO Russell Brand Nails UK Riots In Guardian

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    [APRIL FOOL] April Fools' jokes poke fun at royal wedding

    Link Removed due to 404 Error Britain's royal wedding is off! Oh no it's not, it's an April Fools' joke. The big royal occasion later this month was the top target for traditional April 1 pranks in the press on Friday, including bride-to-be Kate Middleton shopping for baby clothes and...
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    Learner driver 'attacked examiner when he refused bribe'

    A learner driver attacked his examiner after he refused to accept a cash bribe in exchange for letting her pass. Jin Su reportedly handed the examiner a red envelope which contained between £400 and £500 during her test and said: 'This will be good for you – and for me.' When examiner...
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