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Game Rant on MSN · 3d
Microsoft issues statement on potential layoffs after major Xbox leadership changes
A key figure from Microsoft leadership shares an official comment on the possibility of layoffs following major Xbox executive changes.

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Windows Report · 7d
Xbox Live Is Down Right Now; Microsoft Warns of Game Save Issues
PCMag on MSN · 2d
Microsoft gaming boss resigns, replacement promises 'return to Xbox'
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Xbox employees ‘relieved’ at Sarah Bond’s exit after being ‘offended’ at ad campaign
Sarah Bond’s departure from Xbox has been welcomed by some at Microsoft, according to a report that suggests she was behind the ‘This Is an Xbox’ ad campaign.

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Microsoft gaming executive Matt Booty on layoffs after Xbox leadership changes: ‘To be clear…’
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Games Inbox: Is Phil Spencer going good news for Xbox?
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You can fix most Windows 11 issues by double checking these 4 settings first

You can fix most Windows 11 issues by double checking these 4 settings first
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Microsoft: Critical Security Issue Found in Windows Notepad

Microsoft patches CVE-2026-20841, a high-severity Windows Notepad flaw that could allow code execution via malicious Markdown files.
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Microsoft issues new security patch before expiry

Microsoft on Monday released a Secure Boot update ahead of the expiry of a root certificate first issued in 2011, warning users to install the patch to avoid potential startup problems when the certificate lapses in mid‑2026.
Windows Report
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Microsoft Acknowledges Classic Outlook Invisible Cursor Issue

Microsoft investigates classic Outlook bug that makes the mouse pointer disappear, with temporary fixes available for affected users.
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Microsoft says bug causes Copilot to summarize confidential emails

Microsoft says a Microsoft 365 Copilot bug has been causing the AI assistant to summarize confidential emails since late January, bypassing data loss prevention (DLP) policies that organizations rely on to protect sensitive information.
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Classic Outlook bug makes users click blind — and the fix is the most Windows thing ever

When using classic Outlook, you may find that the mouse pointer or mouse cursor disappears as you move the pointer over the Outlook interface. Although the mouse pointer is not there, the email in the message list will change color as you hover over it. This issue has also been reported with OneNote and other Microsoft 365 apps to a lesser degree.
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Windows 11 KB5077181 update fixes Nvidia black screen bug and gaming issues

Microsoft's February update KB5077181 tackles the black screen crashes hitting Nvidia RTX users since January. The mandatory patch also restores gaming performance and fixes 58 security flaws that left Windows 11 systems unstable for weeks.
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Microsoft Teams outage affects users in United States, Europe

Microsoft is working to resolve an ongoing outage affecting Microsoft Teams users, causing delays and preventing some from accessing the service.
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Your Windows Secure Boot Certificates are Expiring Soon: Here’s How to Update to the Latest

Microsoft is taking its time with the boot certificate rollout, but you don't have to. Activate the latest UEFI CA 2023 right now.
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Windows 11 update KB5077241 adds network speed test and sleep performance fixes

Microsoft's February Windows 11 update KB5077241 brings a built-in network speed test and fixes annoying sleep wake-up problems. Available now as optional preview, with automatic rollout March 10. Finally,
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Microsoft AI boss issues 18 month warning to all office workers with jobs severely at risk

Microsoft’s CEO of AI says it will soon be 'be possible to design an AI that suits your requirements for every institutional organisation'
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