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"Shout out to an early Friday finish": CrowdStrike BSOD and chaotic outages are a blessing in disguise for some workers
By Kevin Okemwa published
3-DAY WEEKEND(?) Microsoft services are experiencing a global outage. And while Microsoft and CloudStrike work on a fix, corporate employees aren't too upset about getting an early weekend.
If I lived in America, this Microsoft 365 deal would be the first thing I'd buy today
By Sean Endicott published
A whole year! Microsoft 365 provides access to the Office apps, OneDrive cloud storage, and several other apps and services. Right now, you can get a 12-month Microsoft 365 Personal subscription for $44.99.
Microsoft accused of 'possibly abusive' practices by European Commission for bundling Teams and Microsoft 365
By Sean Endicott published
The European Commission believes Microsoft may have abused the dominance of Office and Microsoft 365 to push Microsoft Teams unfairly.
Microsoft accused of secretly tracking children and using the browser data of minors for advertising
By Sean Endicott published
Uh oh An advocacy group claims Microsoft collected the data of children without consent.
After almost a decade, I might just transition back to Microsoft Word after learning about this cool trick that helps retrieve unsaved files manually
By Kevin Okemwa published
I can't believe I'm just learning about this!
Google takes a lethal security jab at Microsoft’s "cascades of failures," plugging its Workspace suite as a "more secure alternative"
By Kevin Okemwa published
BETTER AND MORE SECURE With Microsoft's security issues continuing to spiral out of control, Google recommends its Workspace suite as a better and more secure alternative.
It's now easier than ever for Microsoft 365 users to get to work on a Chromebook
By Richard Devine published
Collaboration Google and Microsoft have been working on making it easier to use Microsoft 365 and OneDrive on Chromebooks and now, finally, the feature is rolling out to everyone.
Microsoft will keep stifling competition "until the regulators have their foot on their neck," argues Cal Berkeley professor
By Sean Endicott published
Horses left the barn Professor Weber asks, "is Microsoft reluctantly closing the barn door when all the horses have run away three days ago?"
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