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Windows 10 Bug is Blocking Windows Updates and Microsoft Store Downloads
A new problem in Windows 10 is stopping users from updating the OS or downloading apps. However, the problem is caused by the DNS and not Microsoft.
Office 365 and Azure Among Microsoft Services with Account Problems
Through the night, Office 365 and Azure users were unable to access their accounts, while Skype and LinkedIn were also affected.
Microsoft 365 Receives Compliance and Security-Focused Update
This month’s Microsoft 365 update has plenty of changes surrounding compliance and privacy data improvements and features.
Microsoft Teams Rooms Arrives as Rebranded Skype Room Systems
Skype Room Systems is now Microsoft Teams Rooms, with plenty of new features ahead of new device launches.
Facebook Has Secretly Continued its Internet Drone Plans Alongside Airbus
Facebook’s plan to use drones to delivery internet seemed to be over last year, but a report shows the company has been working with Airbus to continue the project.
Max Schrems Hits Netflix, YouTube, Amazon and Apple with GDPR Complaints
Austrian privacy campaigner Max Schrems accuses the companies of failing to provide sufficient information, with potential total maximum damages totaling €18.8 billion.
After Alexa, Microsoft Wants to Integrate Cortana and Google Assistant
Satya Nadella has been frank about Microsoft's plans for Cortana, announcing that it will no longer be trying to compete with Amazon, Google, and Apple. Instead, it wants the assistant to take a background role.
Google Can Limit “Right to Know” Says Advisor to EU’s Top Court
Google could be about to win a legal tussle against French authorities in Europe after the top court’s advisor favored the company’s limiting the delisting of user information.
EU Offers up to $100,000 in Bug Bounties for Open Source Projects
The European Commission is willing to pay bug bounties for issues with Notepad++ KeyPass, VLC Media Player, FileZilla, and more.
Microsoft Expands Azure Availability Zone Locations in South East Asia
Three new Azure Availability Zone locations are now available in Southeast Asia, based out of Microsoft’s Singapore region.
Microsoft Teams Enjoys Huge Growth Against Rival Slack
Microsoft Teams is now comfortably the second most used business chat app, behind Microsoft’s own Skype for Business.
EU Nations Target Google and Apple with Digital Advertising Tax
France and Germany have proposed a 3% digital advertising tax as an attempt to prevent tech giants using tax loopholes.
Germany Opens Probe Into Amazon for Monopolizing Practices
A new investigation against Amazon has been opened in Germany, accusing the e-commerce giant of stifling small sellers.
MPs Leave Empty Chair for Zuckerberg after Facebook CEO Refuses to Attend Inquiry
MPs left an empty seat for Mark Zuckerberg refused to appear for a fake news hearing, but his stand-in didn't provide many answers either. The UK is set to publish seized documents next week.
Google to Implement Greater Ad Transparency for EU Parliament Elections
Google will display who paid for ads, protect officials, and provide relevant information during the EU parliament elections.
Amazon Reveals it Accidentally Revealed User Emails
Amazon is sending out emails to customers after it accidentally released user email details due to a technical error.
Valve Sunsets Steam Link Hardware in Favor of Smart TV Support
Valve is axing the Steam Link hardware and will no longer sell it once stock runs out. Instead, it plans to work on Smart TV and mobile compatibility.
Office 365 and Azure Block User Access as Microsoft Rallies to Fix Bug
Organizations were unable to sign in to Office 365 and Azure services yesterday due to multi-factor authentication issues.
‘Microsoft Area’ Opens in London John Lewis Store
A John Lewis store in Chelsea now offers various Surface devices, Microsoft accessories, and OEM partner desktops, creating one the tech giants first physical store experiences in the UK.
Microsoft Office Accused of Breaking EU GDPR Laws by “Covertly” Taking User Data
An investigation by Dutch authorities has found Microsoft Office telemetry data practices break 8 regulations in the new GDPR laws.