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Mar 28, 2017
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Consumers sue Microsoft, allege Windows 10 upgrade destroyed data, damaged PCs

Three people from Illinois have sued Microsoft, claiming that the free Windows 10 upgrade they installed on their PCs caused "data loss and damage." Read More

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Microsoft's Docs.com is sharing dangerously sensitive personal files and information
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Microsoft's Docs.com is sharing dangerously sensitive personal files and information

Microsoft's Docs.com shares documents with the world by default, but that hasn't stopped people from uploading their bank statements. Read More

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Microsoft paces delivery of Windows 10 upgrades

If Microsoft rolls out next month's Microsoft Windows 10 upgrade as it did 2016's mid-year refresh, it will take about three months for the latest version to reach most eligible devices. Read More

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Microsoft delays tools for third-party Cortana integrations

Microsoft has delayed the release of its tools for connecting other services to the Cortana virtual assistant, a decision that could cause it to lose ground in a crowded industry. Read More

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