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Microsoft working to fix Outlook email issues
People reported issues with Outlook on social media, months after the app went down for over 21 hours.
Intel stock falls 6% after company offers soft first-quarter guidance
Intel reported fourth-quarter earnings Thursday that beat Wall Street expectations but offered soft guidance for the current quarter.
Apple Watch Glucose Monitoring Gets Major Breakthrough
Apple Watch now supports glucose monitoring via CGMs like Dexcom G7, while Apple continues long-term work on non-invasive blood sugar tracking. The post Apple Watch Glucose Monitoring Gets Major Breakthrough appeared first on TechRepublic.
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Microsoft 365 hit by outage, preventing access to emails and files
An hours-long outage is preventing Microsoft’s enterprise customers from accessing their inboxes, files, and video meetings.
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Are AI agents ready for the workplace? A new benchmark raises doubts.
New research looks at how leading AI models hold up doing actual white-collar work tasks, drawn from consulting, investment banking, and law. Most models failed.
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What Happens When a Chinese Battery Factory Comes to Town
Chinese firms are building battery plants from Europe to North America, promising jobs while prompting local concerns about the environment, politics, and who really benefits.
These 4 turnarounds are making headway – plus, updates on our 30 other stocks
Jim Cramer and Jeff Marks, the Club’s director of portfolio analysis, on Thursday went over all 34 Club holdings during the January Monthly Meeting.
Sony’s New LinkBuds Clip Look More Like Ear Jewelry Than Earbuds
Sony’s LinkBuds Clip are clip-on, open-ear wireless earbuds with Voice Boost, leakage reduction, DSEE upscaling, and up to 37 hours of battery. The post Sony’s New LinkBuds Clip Look More Like Ear Jewelry Than Earbuds appeared first on TechRepublic.
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5 Subtle Signs Your Job Is Slowly Being Automated
Automation doesn’t always look dramatic at first. Spot five subtle signs your work is shifting, from oversight to self-serve, and how it adds up over time. The post 5 Subtle Signs Your Job Is Slowly Being Automated appeared first on … Continue reading
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How Claude Code Is Reshaping Software—and Anthropic
WIRED spoke with Boris Cherny, head of Claude Code, about how the viral coding tool is changing the way Anthropic works.