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Microsoft: New Windows LNK spoofing issues aren't vulnerabilities (bleepingcomputer.com)
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Microsoft's new Windows 11 Bluetooth update comes with useful benefits (and a major caveat) (zdnet.com)
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Anthropic promises to pay for electricity price increases due to it's AI data centers — firm to pay 100% of its grid infrastructure costs, produce new power sources as sector predicted to hit 50 GW in coming years (tomshardware.com)
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AI could wipe out most white-collar jobs within 12 months, Microsoft AI chief warns (techspot.com)
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Need a Microsoft Lens replacement? These 5 alternative scanning apps fit the bill (zdnet.com)
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Microsoft says hackers are exploiting critical zero-day bugs to target Windows and Office users (techcrunch.com)
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"Windows 11 26H1" is a special version of Windows exclusively for new Arm PCs (arstechnica.com)
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Anthropic’s Claude Cowork finally lands on Windows — and it wants to automate your workday (venturebeat.com)
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Microwave Oven Failure: Spontaneously turned on by its LED display (2024) (news.ycombinator.com)
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Lifetime Licenses for Microsoft Office Now Cost Less Than a Single Year of Microsoft 365 (feeds.feedburner.com)
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Windows 11 Notepad flaw let files execute silently via Markdown links (bleepingcomputer.com)
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Want to Innovate But Don't Have Google's Budget? Start With These 5 Strategic Moves. (feeds.feedburner.com)
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Microsoft confirms Windows 11 26H1 will be for Arm devices only at launch — Snapdragon X2-powered devices officially shipping with 26H1 (tomshardware.com)
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Microsoft Store Outlook add-in hijacked to steal 4,000 Microsoft accounts (bleepingcomputer.com)
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Don't Freak Out, but You're Probably Eating a Credit Card's Worth of Plastic With These 8 Foods (cnet.com)
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Should You Keep All Plastic Out of the Microwave? Here's What Experts Told Me (cnet.com)
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Windows 11's next security push borrows heavily from smartphones (techspot.com)
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Microsoft turns to superconductors for distributing power to its AI data centers — zero-resistance cables could reduce power losses and produce zero heat (tomshardware.com)
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Unwanted AI upgrade to Windows Notepad created a serious security flaw (techspot.com)
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‘Shut up and focus on the mission’: Tech workers are frustrated by their companies’ silence about ICE (theverge.com)
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These Windows 11 PCs are getting a free Bluetooth upgrade - here's how to use it properly (zdnet.com)
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Patch Tuesday, February 2026 Edition (krebsonsecurity.com)
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Microsoft is giving these Windows 11 PCs a useful Bluetooth upgrade for free - but there's a catch (zdnet.com)
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Microsoft releases Windows 11 26H1 for select and upcoming CPUs (bleepingcomputer.com)
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Missing emails? Exchange Online is tagging legitimate messages as spam - here's what to do (zdnet.com)
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Windows' original Secure Boot certificates expire in June—here's what you need to do (arstechnica.com)
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Your PC's critical security certificates may be about to expire - how to check (zdnet.com)
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Microsoft will start refreshing Secure Boot certificates in March for Windows 11 and Windows 10 ESU users (engadget.com)
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Microsoft is refreshing Secure Boot certificates to plug security holes before they happen — if you bought a PC last year, you should be set (tomshardware.com)
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Microsoft releases Windows 10 KB5075912 extended security update (bleepingcomputer.com)
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