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Microsoft believes AI can remove barriers between ideas and action, allowing anyone to create rough software, test concepts quickly, and rethink how innovation happens inside large companies. |
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Microsoft believes AI can remove barriers between ideas and action, allowing anyone to create rough software, test concepts quickly, and rethink how innovation happens inside large companies. |
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Microsoft is asking non-developer employees to use AI tools like Claude Code to prototype ideas faster, as the company experiments with how software is built internally. |
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Microsoft 365 services experienced a disruption on January 23, impacting users across several regions, as indicated by outage-tracking platform Downdetector. |
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Microsoft's suite of productivity software was down for thousands of users on Thursday, according to outage tracking website Downdetector.com |
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In a fireside chat at Davos, Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella, shared his views on the intensifying AI arms race. He also explained why it is important to have customer needs at the centre. |
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Acknowledging the issue, Microsoft said it was investigating a widespread service disruption affecting multiple Microsoft 365 tools. |
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Multiple Microsoft services, including Azure, Teams, and Defender XDR, faced reported outages Tuesday afternoon. Problems began shortly after 2.27 pm EST and spread across key platforms. Gmail users also reported issues, raising concerns about wider cloud disruptions., US News, Times Now |
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Microsoft confirmed a widespread Microsoft 365 outage affecting Outlook, Exchange Online, and several admin services across North America due to infrastructure issues. Users may see a "451 4.3.2 temporary server issue" error, and Microsoft has not yet given an estimated recovery time., US News, Times Now |
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Reports of an active shooter prompted a heavy police response near MLK and Bay Street in Savannah. No injuries or further details have been confirmed so far. , US News, Times Now |
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According to Downdetector, users in several major US cities were affected, including Minneapolis, Chicago, Los Angeles, Seattle, Atlanta, New York, Boston, Tampa and Washington., Technology & Science, Times Now |