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Goodbye Natick! Microsoft has given up on underwater data center pilot

Microsoft has discontinued Project Natick, which explored underwater data centers. Despite its success in efficiency and sustainability, strategic and logistical factors led to its termination.

Microsoft breached antitrust rules by bundling Teams with office software, European Union says

The European Union has accused Microsoft of breaching antitrust regulations by bundling its Teams app with its Office software packages. This move could potentially stifle competition and reduce consumer choices in the software market.

Windows 11 will bring your Android phone directly to the Start Menu

Windows 11 will integrate Phone Link directly into the Start Menu, enhancing the connection between PCs and Android devices. This update aims to boost productivity by allowing seamless access to phone services such as messaging, notifications, and calls directly from the computer.

The $10trillion tech giants: Nvidia, Microsoft and Apple combined makes world’s third largest economy

Nvidia, Microsoft, and Apple, with a combined market value exceeding $10 trillion, form the world's third-largest economy. Led by visionary CEOs, these tech giants drive innovation in AI, cloud computing, and consumer technology, profoundly impacting global markets and technological advancements.

Microsoft back as most valuable firm as Nvidia slips

Microsoft has reclaimed its position as the world's most valuable company, surpassing Nvidia. This highlights the dynamic nature of the tech industry, influenced by innovation, market strategies, and investor confidence.

Xbox Game Pass loses five more games in June 2024

Xbox Game Pass and PC Game Pass will remove five popular games at the end of June 2024, including Adventure Quest, Puzzle Paradise, Football Frenzy, Haunted Horizon, and Critter Kingdom. This rotation keeps the game library fresh, but fans will miss these titles. Microsoft promises new additions to keep gamers entertained.

Microsoft to Delay Release of Recall AI Feature – iTnews

Microsoft has delayed its anticipated Recall AI feature, initially intended to revolutionize user experience by tracking and analyzing behavior. Concerns regarding privacy, ethics, and technical challenges are believed to have influenced this decision. The tech community is closely monitoring Microsoft's approach to transparency, user control, and compliance with data protection regulations.