In a move that has both intrigued and raised eyebrows across the tech community, Microsoft recently began rolling out its much-discussed 'Recall' feature in a beta version for Windows 11. This feature promises to transform the way users interact with their files and applications, but it carries...
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Microsoft’s 50th anniversary celebrations became the unexpected stage for a dramatic moment of employee dissent when a software engineer by the name of Vaniya interrupted CEO Satya Nadella’s keynote. In a passionate resignation email addressed to her colleagues, Vaniya laid bare her deep-seated...
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A recent in-depth study by the BBC has cast a critical light on flagship AI models, specifically highlighting how Microsoft Copilot—and its peers like Gemini, ChatGPT, and Perplexity AI—are struggling to separate fact from opinion. The report reveals that these tools are producing news summaries...
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A Discordant Note at a Corporate Milestone
In an unprecedented moment that captured global headlines, an Indian-American software engineer, Vaniya Agrawal, shattered the composure of a high-profile corporate celebration at Microsoft's headquarters. During the tech giant’s 50th anniversary...
Microsoft’s 50th anniversary celebration took an unexpected turn as internal voices of dissent disrupted what should have been a milestone of innovation and achievement. During the event held at Microsoft’s Washington headquarters, a series of onstage protests underscored the deep ethical...
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A 50th Anniversary Moment Marred by Internal Dissent
In what was meant to be a celebration of innovation and legacy, Microsoft's 50th anniversary event at its Washington headquarters became a stage for employee activism and heated protest. Rather than simply commemorating half a century of...
In a revealing investigation, details have come to light about how Microsoft strengthened its partnership with the Israeli military to provide vital technical support during the Gaza war. Leaked documents and insider reports lay bare how the U.S.-based tech giant's cloud computing and artificial...
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BBC News - First human 'infected with computer virus'
Dr Gasson admits that the trial is a proof of principle
A British scientist says he is the first man in the world to become infected with a computer virus.
Dr Mark Gasson from the University of Reading had a chip inserted in his hand...
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