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China, Russia and Microsoft
Russia and China Are Using Cyber Criminals to Target US: Microsoft
A Microsoft report reveals how Russia, China, and Iran are enlisting criminal networks for cyberespionage against hostile states.
Cyber criminals are increasingly helping Russia and China target the US and allies, Microsoft says
Russia, China and Iran are expanding their partnerships with cyber criminals to conduct cyberespionage and cyberattacks against the U.S. and other nations, according to a new report from Microsoft.
Russia, China collaborating with criminal networks in cyberattacks against adversaries: Microsoft
Russia, China and Iran are increasingly collaborating with cybercrime networks to launch a variety of attacks against their adversaries, including the U.S., Microsoft said in a report Tuesday. The
Microsoft, Activision
Microsoft settles video gamers' lawsuit over $69 billion Activision deal
Video gamers who sued over Microsoft’s $69 billion purchase of "Call of Duty" maker Activision Blizzard have settled their lawsuit claiming the blockbuster deal would harm industry competition and drive up prices.
Microsoft Settles “Gamers’ Lawsuit”
According to reports, Microsoft has settled the so-called "gamers' lawsuit" that tried to scuttle its Activision Blizzard acquisition.
The lawsuit against Microsoft's acquisition of Activision, filed by a group of everyday gamers, has reportedly been settled and permanently dismissed
Almost two years after it was originally filed, an antitrust lawsuit against Microsoft filed by a group of gamers has reportedly been dismissed for good. Microsoft's acquisition of Activision faced a lot of pushback from the likes of the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) when its plans were announced,
OpenAI Hires Microsoft AI Expert
OpenAI snatches up Microsoft generative AI research lead
Microsoft has lost an AI expert and OpenAI gained one, after the former's VP of generative AI research Sebastian Bubeck left for the latter. The
OpenAI signs generative AI expert from Microsoft
OpenAI has strengthened its team by hiring Sebastian Bubeck, previously Microsoft's vice-president of generative AI research, Reuters reports. The move, initially reported by The Information, is claimed to be a significant shift in expertise from one leading AI institution to another.
OpenAI Poaches Leading Microsoft AI Expert in Coup for ChatGPT
Sebastien Bubeck jumps ship to "further his work toward developing AGI" at OpenAI, in the latest hire for the company. The post OpenAI Poaches Leading Microsoft AI Expert in Coup for ChatGPT appeared first on Tech.
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Why Microsoft Excel won’t die
Excel was not the first spreadsheet for personal computers. That honour belongs to VisiCalc (short for visible calculator), ...
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Top AI researcher Sebastien Bubeck leaves Microsoft for OpenAI
OpenAI has lost a lot of top leadership lately, but they're gaining a big one: a top AI researcher from Microsoft. In the ...
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The Wiretap: Microsoft Says Kremlin Is Working With Cybercriminals To Spy On Ukraine
The Wiretap is your weekly digest of cybersecurity, internet privacy and surveillance news. To get it in your inbox, ...
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Microsoft lost billions of dollars on HoloLens, and its huge IVAS military contract is in trouble
There are growing doubts about the company's involvement in creating a headset for the military, according to people familiar ...
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Microsoft blocked your Windows 11 upgrade? This tool can get the job done
A new version of the popular Rufus utility once again bypasses the strict hardware compatibility requirements for Windows 11 ...
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Microsoft Explains Why Windows 11 Update Is ‘Stealing’ Storage
Microsoft claims a "reporting error" is to blame for Windows 11 24H2 appearing to steal gigabytes of data on users' PCs.
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Tech Moves: OpenAI nabs top Microsoft AI researcher; Lime taps Amazon VP as CTO
Sebastien Bubeck, a top researcher from Microsoft who was most recently vice president of AI and a distinguished ...
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Microsoft ends support for this four-year-old Surface device
Driver and firmware update support for the Surface Laptop Go officially ended on October 13, four years after its release.
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