Microsoft wants to avoid fact-checking news
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Thursday, 22 September 2022 11:21

Microsoft wants to avoid fact-checking news


Surrenders to the fakes

Software King of the World, Microsoft has decided it will allow fake news because it does not want to be labelled as a censor.

Malwarebytes fixes Google block
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Thursday, 22 September 2022 10:24

Malwarebytes fixes Google block


Apparently its software was trying to save the world 

Malwarebytes has fixed a problem which saw iGoogle and its Youtube domains being flagged as malicious.

Microsoft updates Windows 11
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Wednesday, 21 September 2022 11:46

Microsoft updates Windows 11


Claims that it makes it easier and safer to use 

Software King of the World Microsoft is roling out its first major update to Windows 11, the current version of its PC operating system.

Browser Spellchucking features might be leaking your passwords
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And talking to Google and Vole

Spellchecking features added into Google Chrome and Microsoft Edge web browsers have been caught to be leaking sensitive information back to their parent companies.

Hackers attempt to exploit Queen’s death
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Friday, 16 September 2022 11:07

Hackers attempt to exploit Queen’s death


Like that has never been done before

Threat actors are using the death of Queen Elizabeth II as a lure to phish for users’ Microsoft credentials.

Microsoft's Activision deal faces antitrust probes in Europe
Published in Gaming


Microsoft does not want to do any deals yet

Software King of the World Microsoft’s $75 billion acquisition of video game maker Activision Blizzard faces in-depth probes in Brussels and the UK and it does not seem that Vole wants to do a back door deal to make the watchdogs go away.

Microsoft gives up on chequing
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Tuesday, 06 September 2022 11:10

Microsoft gives up on chequing


Which is why American spelling is stupid

Software King of the World Microsoft has abandoned chequing and will not bother from now on.  Obviously it is not giving up on checking its products, but the US might want to rethink that unreformed English dictionary that it still uses to avoid problems on stories like this. 

Microsoft thought Chromium browser is malware
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Monday, 05 September 2022 12:09

Microsoft thought Chromium browser is malware


Suggests it should be deleted

Microsoft has fixed a problem that saw its Defender antivirus program identify apps based on the Chromium browser as malware, and suggest users delete them tootsweet.

UK watchdog worried about Volish Activision-Blizzard take over
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Wants an "in-depth investigation"

UK's Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) has recommended an "in-depth investigation" into Microsoft's acquisition of Activsion-Blizzard. 

Microsoft releases virtual machines on Azure
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Uses its Arm-based Ampere Altra

Microsoft announced the general availability of virtual machines (VMs) on Azure featuring the Ampere Altra, a processor based on the Arm architecture.