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    Microsoft Announces 9,000 Job Cuts as It Embraces AI-First Strategy

    Microsoft's recent decision to lay off approximately 9,000 employees, representing about 4% of its global workforce, has sparked significant discussion within the tech industry. CEO Satya Nadella addressed these layoffs in a company-wide memo, acknowledging the difficulty of such decisions and...
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    Amar Subramanya's Move from Google to Microsoft Sparks AI Talent War

    Amar Subramanya, a seasoned research scientist of Indian origin, has recently transitioned from Google to Microsoft, marking a significant shift in the competitive landscape of artificial intelligence (AI) talent acquisition. After dedicating 16 years to Google, where he notably led the...
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    Microsoft's 2025 Layoffs & $80B AI Investment: Shaping the Future of Tech

    Microsoft's recent decision to lay off approximately 15,000 employees in 2025 has sent shockwaves through the tech industry, signaling a significant strategic shift towards artificial intelligence (AI). This move, encompassing about 7% of its global workforce, is not merely a cost-cutting...
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    OpenAI & Microsoft Partnership Under Strain: Future Uncertain in AI Industry

    The partnership between OpenAI and Microsoft, once heralded as a groundbreaking alliance in artificial intelligence, is currently experiencing significant strain. Recent developments have unveiled underlying tensions that could reshape the future of this collaboration. In a recent New York Times...
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    Microsoft’s Strategic Layoffs Drive AI-Focused Future with Copilot Integration

    Microsoft’s recent decision to lay off approximately 6,000 employees—a move impacting about three percent of its global workforce—sent ripples through the technology industry, raising immediate questions about the motivations behind such a wide-ranging realignment. For anyone expecting a...
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    PC Market Rebounds in 2025: Growth, Risks, and Industry Insights

    The global PC market, once battered by pandemic hangovers and persistent economic headwinds, is now on track for an unexpected rebound in 2025, according to International Data Corporation’s (IDC) most recent forecast. IDC now projects that worldwide PC shipments will reach 274 million units in...
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    A new era in the web browser war?

    Microsoft recently announced that Internet Explorer, its long-running web browser is officially coming to an end as a product. Released almost 20 years ago, Explorer, as it is often referred to, had quite the uphill battle when it entered the marketplace. Continue reading...
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