Microsoft makes sure GIFs aren’t funny anymore
Security update
Software King of the World, Microsoft has fixed a problem with its Teams software which enabled cyber-attacks could be initiated via funny GIFs.
US judge uses JEDI mind hold
Suspends Amazon’s case against Microsoft
A US judge held a case by Amazon challenging the Pentagon’s decision to award a $10 billion contract to Microsoft.
Microsoft wants you to donate your plasma
As opposed to the blood you use to buy Windows
Software King of the World Microsoft is working with a consortium of pharmaceutical companies to recruit people who have recovered from COVID-19 to donate their plasma, which could be used in treatments for the disease.
Microsoft uses AI to find bugs
Will open source it
Software King of the World Microsoft has developed a system that it claims correctly distinguishes between security and non-security software bugs 99 percent of the time, and that accurately identifies the critical, high-priority security bugs on average 97 percent of the time.
Microsoft's JEDI win was not down to White House dark force
Watchdog clears Vole
The Defense Department’s watchdog found no evidence that the Pentagon’s controversial decision to award a $10 billion cloud-computing contract to Microsoft was the result of interference from President Donald Trump.
Microsoft puts brakes on Windows 10X Surface Neo devices
Santa will not be bringing dual-screen
Software King of the World Microsoft is warning its staff that Windows 10X devices will not be here this year.
Microsoft’s Cloud gets bigger and thrusting everywhere
Azure not suffering from coronavirus blues
Software king of the world Microsoft said that its Azure Cloud has been growing like topsy since the coronavirus forced millions of people to work from home.
Microsoft expands Azure Stack Edge with Nvidia T4 Tensor Core GPU
Cloudy future
Software King of the World Microsoft is expanding its Azure Stack Edge with Nvidia preview.
Speech recognition systems understand white people
They are more like us
Speech recognition systems from five of the world's biggest tech companies -- Amazon, Apple, Google, IBM and Microsoft -- make far fewer errors with users who are white than with users who are black.
Microsoft Teams crashes under coronavirus pressure
Cloud had no silver lining
Microsoft Teams was not ready for huge numbers of people working from home due to the coronavirus.