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Israel used Microsoft tech to spy on Palestinians

A recent investigation uncovers how Israeli authorities reportedly exploited Microsoft technology for surveillance on Palestinians, raising serious privacy and human rights concerns.

Microsoft's urgent Windows 10 security warning

Microsoft has issued a critical warning for Windows 10 users, urging immediate action to avoid security risks. Find out if your device is affected and what steps to take.

JLR rebrand becomes PR disaster

Jaguar Land Rover's ambitious rebranding to 'JLR' has sparked confusion and backlash, with critics slamming the move as a costly disaster. Discover why the luxury carmaker's new identity is struggling to gain traction.

Microsoft's AI boom drives record valuation

Microsoft's market value soars to unprecedented heights, driven by its aggressive AI investments and innovations. Discover how the tech giant is capitalising on the AI revolution.

Microsoft ends mandatory password changes

Microsoft has announced a major shift in its password policy, eliminating the requirement for users to regularly change their passwords. Discover why this change is happening and what it means for your online security.

Global cyber attack targets Microsoft SharePoint

A widespread cyber attack has exploited vulnerabilities in Microsoft SharePoint, leaving organisations worldwide scrambling to secure their systems. Experts warn of potential data breaches and operational disruptions.

C2C rail rebrands as Great British Railways

The popular C2C rail service has officially rebranded under the Great British Railways banner, marking a new era for commuters in Essex and London. Here’s how the changes will affect your daily journey.

JLR confirms 500 management redundancies

Jaguar Land Rover confirms 500 management redundancies, calling it 'standard business practice' despite criticism over its recent rebranding strategy.

Nvidia overtakes Microsoft as most valuable company

Nvidia has surged past Microsoft to become the world's most valuable company, driven by relentless demand for its AI chips. Meanwhile, Wells Fargo faces scrutiny over executive pay, and Asian markets react to shifting US political winds.

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