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Microsoft Ends Windows 10 Support: What You Must Do Now

Microsoft officially ended free support for Windows 10 on October 14, 2025, leaving millions of computers worldwide increasingly vulnerable to cyber-attacks, viruses, and malware.…

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Microsoft Chooses Wisconsin for Next AI Supercomputer Powerhouse

Microsoft announced plans to build a second massive artificial intelligence (AI) data center in Wisconsin, bringing its total investment in the state to more…

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Microsoft Azure Disrupted by Red Sea Cable Cuts

Microsoft confirmed that its Azure cloud services, one of the world’s largest cloud computing platforms, faced disruptions after multiple undersea cables in the Red…

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Paramount to Bring Call of Duty to the Big Screen

Paramount Pictures, freshly revitalized under new leadership from David Ellison, son of Oracle founder Larry Ellison, is taking a bold swing by bringing the…

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The Password Era Is Ending—Here’s What’s Next

Tech giants like Microsoft, Google, and Apple are moving toward passwordless logins using “passkeys,” which rely on biometrics or PINs linked to a device…

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Top 10 Most Valuable Companies in the World – July 2025

Nvidia tops the list of the world’s most valuable companies in 2025 with a $4.2 trillion market cap, leading a U.S.-dominated global ranking driven…

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Notre-Dame Goes Digital: Microsoft Builds 3D Twin

In a groundbreaking partnership, Microsoft is working with the French Ministry of Culture and heritage startup Iconem to create a highly detailed digital twin…

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Microsoft Retires Blue Screen of Death After Three Decades

Microsoft is officially retiring the infamous “Blue Screen of Death” — a symbol of system failure for generations of Windows users — and replacing…

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From Novels to Newsrooms: How AI’s Appetite Sparked a Copyright War

Microsoft is facing a fresh copyright lawsuit from a group of acclaimed authors, including Pulitzer winner Kai Bird and New Yorker writer Jia Tolentino,…

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Skype’s Final Call: End of 22-Year Digital Legacy

Launched in 2003 and acquired by Microsoft for $8.5 billion in 2011, Skype revolutionized VoIP calling before rivals like Zoom and WhatsApp eroded its…

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NATO Pulled Into Middle East Conflict

NATO has been drawn directly into the Middle East conflict for the first time after alliance air defenses shot down an Iranian ballistic missile…

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What to Know About US Weapons Stockpiles in the Iran Campaign

As US operations against Iran expand, attention is turning to the scale of weapons being deployed and how long stockpiles can sustain the pace…

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Ballistic vs Hypersonic: The Deadliest Missiles Explained

Not all fast missiles are created equal—and the difference between ballistic and hypersonic weapons could decide the future of warfare. Ballistic missiles launch with…

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