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Building More Than Just an Agent Harness
During Microsoft Build, Ryan engages with Jay Parikh, Microsoft's VP of AI Core, discussing the critical components for enterprises to successfully create and manage AI agents.
Microsoft: The Tech Bargain To Buy For H2
Market analysts are highlighting Microsoft as a prime investment opportunity for the second half of the year, citing strong growth potential.
Microsoft Announces Major Job Cuts, Xbox Division to Face Significant Layoffs
In a significant restructuring move, Microsoft will cut thousands of jobs, particularly impacting its Xbox gaming division, which has been struggling with an unsustainable business model.
EU Moves to Regulate Amazon and Microsoft Under New Big Tech Rules
The European Union is set to implement new regulations targeting major cloud service providers, specifically Amazon and Microsoft, as part of its broader strategy to ensure fair competition in the tech sector.
Microsoft Launches Affordable Surface Devices with Reduced Specifications
Microsoft has unveiled new budget-friendly Surface devices, featuring lower RAM and prices. The 12-inch Surface Pro and 13-inch Surface Laptop are now available.
Critique of Microsoft's Quantum Computing Claims Highlights Coding Errors
A researcher has raised concerns over Microsoft's recent quantum computing assertions, pointing to fundamental coding mistakes in Python as a basis for skepticism.
Fable Set to Release in Late February Following Delay
Microsoft has unveiled new gameplay footage of Fable, the first new installment in the franchise since 2010, during the Xbox Games Showcase.
Understanding Microsoft PlayReady DRM in Today's Digital Landscape
As streaming services continue to expand, the importance of protecting digital content through solutions like Microsoft PlayReady DRM becomes increasingly evident.
Microsoft Limits Offline Functionality for Office 2019 and 2021 on Mac
Recent changes by Microsoft restrict offline access to Office 2019 and 2021 for Mac, impacting users of perpetually-licensed products.
Microsoft's Legal Threats Amid Exploit Disclosure Controversy
Microsoft's response to zero-day exploit disclosures has drawn criticism, particularly due to its public dispute with hacker Nightmare Eclipse, who has shared exploit code online.
Microsoft Uncovers Cryptojacking Campaign Exploiting ScreenConnect and .NET Utilities
A recent report from Microsoft highlights a cryptojacking campaign that takes advantage of vulnerabilities in ScreenConnect and Microsoft .NET utilities, targeting users through poisoned search results.
Microsoft Releases Earliest Known DOS Source Code as Open Source
In a significant development for software preservation, Microsoft has released the earliest known source code for DOS, allowing developers and historians to access this foundational code.
Concerns Rise as Scammers Exploit Microsoft Accounts for Spam
A recent surge in spam emails sent through compromised Microsoft accounts has raised significant security concerns among users, prompting warnings to remain vigilant.
Microsoft to Phase Out Teams’ Together Mode as Work Dynamics Shift
Microsoft has announced the retirement of its Together Mode feature in Teams, which was designed to enhance virtual meetings during the pandemic, effective May 17, 2026.
Concerns Arise Over Alleged Microsoft Bitlocker Backdoor and Released Exploit
A security researcher has claimed the existence of a backdoor in Microsoft's Bitlocker encryption, prompting the release of an exploit that could endanger user data. The cybersecurity community is actively discussing the implications.
New Images of Xbox Elite 3 Controller Surface, Featuring Unidentified Buttons
Images of the upcoming Xbox Elite 3 controller have been unintentionally released by Brazil's Anatel regulator, revealing new features that have yet to be officially confirmed.
Microsoft Introduces Automatic Rollback for Faulty Drivers in Windows Update
In a bid to enhance user experience, Microsoft will soon implement a feature in Windows Update that automatically rolls back faulty drivers, alongside the ability to pause updates indefinitely.
Unidentified Researcher Continues to Unveil Microsoft Vulnerabilities
An anonymous researcher has released two new zero-day vulnerabilities affecting Microsoft products, raising concerns about security implications.