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1921.
Microsoft tops $4T in valuation: Great news for MSFT, not so great for workers (news.ycombinator.com)
1922.
Microsoft’s unreleased Surface Duo foldable with Windows is on sale, but good luck trying to buy it (androidauthority.com)
1923.
Ransomware gangs join attacks targeting Microsoft SharePoint servers (bleepingcomputer.com)
1924.
Why I still recommend this $180 Bluetooth speaker even a year after its release (zdnet.com)
1925.
Today's NYT Mini Crossword Answers for Saturday, Aug. 2 (cnet.com)
1926.
Microsoft is open sourcing Windows 11's UI framework (news.ycombinator.com)
1927.
Microsoft is killing its failed ChromeOS competitor, Windows 11 SE (engadget.com)
1928.
The curious case of Russia’s charm offensive with NASA this week (arstechnica.com)
1929.
Microsoft Needs to Make Affordable 5G Surface Laptops a Reality (gizmodo.com)
1930.
After just five years, Microsoft will end support for low-cost Windows 11 SE (arstechnica.com)
1931.
Microsoft kills Windows 11 SE, another in a long line of failed ChromeOS competitors (arstechnica.com)
1932.
Microsoft is killing off Windows 11 SE, its Chrome OS competitor (theverge.com)
1933.
Microsoft Authenticator won't manage your passwords anymore - or most passkeys (zdnet.com)
1934.
The Kremlin’s Most Devious Hacking Group Is Using Russian ISPs to Plant Spyware (wired.com)
1935.
Still Using Windows 10? Here’s How to Get Another Year of Updates for Free (wired.com)
1936.
Raspberry Pi 5 Gets a MicroSD Express Hat (news.ycombinator.com)
1937.
Microsoft catches Russian hackers targeting foreign embassies (arstechnica.com)
1938.
The Space Station’s Russian Segment Won’t Stop Leaking Air (gizmodo.com)
1939.
Microsoft: Russian hackers use ISP access to hack embassies in AiTM attacks (bleepingcomputer.com)
1940.
Microsoft to disable Excel workbook links to blocked file types (bleepingcomputer.com)
1941.
Still Using Windows 10? Here's How to Get Another Year of Updates for Free (wired.com)
1942.
Microsoft now pays up to $40,000 for some .NET vulnerabilities (bleepingcomputer.com)
1943.
Secure boot certificate rollover is real but probably won't hurt you (news.ycombinator.com)
1944.
The Kremlin's Most Devious Hacking Group Is Using Russian ISPs to Plant Spyware (wired.com)
1945.
Microsoft's Azure revenue tops $75 billion as AI demand accelerates (techspot.com)
1946.
Microsoft ends tradition of naming competitors in regulatory filings (cnbc.com)
1947.
Potatoes Evolved From Tomatoes, Study Reveals (gizmodo.com)
1948.
Microsoft becomes the second $4 trillion company (theverge.com)
1949.
After laying off 15,000 employees, Microsoft reveals Xbox Game Pass revenue hit nearly $5 billion (techspot.com)
1950.
Microsoft officially tops $4 trillion in market cap, joining Nvidia in exclusive club (cnbc.com)
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