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Microsoft is reportedly planning an all-in-one “super app” for your needs

Microsoft is planning to create a WeChat-like “super app” Microsoft is reportedly considering turning its attention to an all-in-one “super app” that would see it challenging Apple and Google’s dominance in the mobile search space. According to reports by The Information, the app could combine shopping, messaging, web search, and news feeds, among potentially even more […]

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How to stop Windows from spying on you

The fact that big tech corporations milk your data isn’t exactly a secret nowadays. But what about Microsoft? Is Microsoft too responsible for collecting your data without your permission? Well, not technically, at least. Remember, whenever you accept to use any tech service or product for free, in most cases, you automatically sign away your […]

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Microsoft to drop some features of Excel due to low usage

Excel is one of the most widely used spreadsheet programs, both commercially and privately. Although Microsoft frequently adds new features to Excel, it also removes some. It has now announced that it will cease support for three features in June 2023. These capabilities are available to Microsoft 365 customers, so only service subscribers are affected. […]

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Microsoft is finally adding tabs to File Explorer in Windows 11

In the latest Windows 11 preview build, Microsoft offers a set of improvements and fixes to test. There are welcomed changes but none of them are groundbreaking. Still, enthusiasts quickly discovered that Microsoft is hiding some truly exciting changes in build 22572. Windows users have been asking Microsoft to bring tabs to File Explorer for many […]

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Microsoft warns of latest malware attack, explains how to avoid secret backdoor

Microsoft has recently discovered another type of malware, named FoggyWeb by Microsoft, that hackers are currently using to remotely steal network admin credentials. The credentials allow the attacker group, which the company has called Nobelium, to hack into admin accounts of the Active Directory Federation Services’ (AD FS) servers and control users’ access to various resources. Microsoft claims […]

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Microsoft plans to tackle software piracy with blockchain

Blockchain technology could help make anti-piracy campaigns more open and transparent Researchers from Microsoft have devised a new way to fight online piracy using a proposed bounty system called “Argus” that runs on the Ethereum blockchain. As reported by TorrentFreak, the software giant’s research department recently published an article detailing its blockchain-based bounty system titled “Argus: A Fully Transparent Incentive System […]

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Bill Gates acknowledges an affair with an employee, which Microsoft investigated

Confirmation of the affair and the investigation comes two weeks after Gates and Melinda French Gates announced plans to divorce Bill Gates acknowledged through a spokeswoman that he had an extramarital affair with a Microsoft employee,which Microsoft said led its board to investigate the “intimate relationship” shortly before he resigned from the board last year. […]

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8 mind-blowing facts showing just how rich Bill Gates really is

William Henry Gates III is an American business magnate, software developer, investor, author, and philanthropist. He is a co-founder of Microsoft Corporation.  Bill Gates has become nearly $12 billion richer in the past year alone and he is the fourth most wealthy person in the world according to forbes. The Microsoft co-founder is worth an estimated $130.5 […]

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