Tag: Microsoft


  • Microsoft Launches Project Gecko To Build Inclusive AI For Underserved Communities

    Microsoft Launches Project Gecko To Build Inclusive AI For Underserved Communities

    Microsoft Unveils Project Gecko to Bridge AI Gaps for Underserved Communities Microsoft has announced Project Gecko, an ambitious initiative designed to make AI tools more accessible and useful for underserved communities around the world. The project brings together researchers from Microsoft Research Africa (Nairobi), India, and teams in the United States, collaborating with Digital Green…

  • Anthropic and Microsoft Accelerate AI Data Center Push with Major Infrastructure Plans

    Anthropic and Microsoft Accelerate AI Data Center Push with Major Infrastructure Plans

    AI Infrastructure at Scale: Anthropic and Microsoft Lead a New Data Center Wave In a clear signal that the race to scale artificial intelligence infrastructure is back in full force, Anthropic unveiled a sweeping plan to invest up to $50 billion in computing infrastructure. The ambitious program includes the construction and expansion of data centers…

  • Anthropic and Microsoft Expand AI Data Center Footprint with Multibillion-Dollar Investments

    Anthropic and Microsoft Expand AI Data Center Footprint with Multibillion-Dollar Investments

    AI’s Physical Backbone: A New Wave of Data Center Construction In a clear signal that the race to build tomorrow’s AI infrastructure is accelerating, Anthropic unveiled a transformative $50 billion plan to expand computing capacity, including new data centers in Texas and New York. The move, announced amid broader industry activity around data-center construction, underscores…

  • Anthropic and Microsoft Lead the AI Data Center Boom in NA

    Anthropic and Microsoft Lead the AI Data Center Boom in NA

    Big Bet on AI Infrastructure: Anthropic and Microsoft Accelerate Data Center Expansion The artificial intelligence industry is charging ahead with a fresh wave of infrastructure investments. Anthropic announced a $50 billion commitment to computing infrastructure, a plan that includes new data centers in Texas and New York. Microsoft, meanwhile, disclosed a new data center project…

  • Microsoft-backed VEIR Brings Superconductors to Data Centers

    Microsoft-backed VEIR Brings Superconductors to Data Centers

    A Leap Forward in Data Center Efficiency The data center industry is under pressure to deliver more performance with less energy. As hyperscale facilities expand from tens of kilowatts per rack to hundreds, and now toward the 600 kilowatt mark in the near future, developers face a steep challenge: how to meet growing demand without…

  • Microsoft-Backed VEIR Aims to Slash Data Center Power Use with Superconductors

    Microsoft-Backed VEIR Aims to Slash Data Center Power Use with Superconductors

    Reinventing Data Centers with Superconductors The energy demands of modern data centers have surged from tens of kilowatts to hundreds of kilowatts per facility in a short span. This relentless growth puts pressure on developers to rethink infrastructure, cooling, and electrical systems. A new player in this space, Microsoft-backed VEIR, is exploring a radical approach:…

  • Microsoft apologises and offers refunds to 2.7 million Australians over subscription mix-up

    Microsoft apologises and offers refunds to 2.7 million Australians over subscription mix-up

    Microsoft apologises and offers refunds to millions in Australia In a move that could reshape trust in tech subscription practices, Microsoft has publicly apologised to customers in Australia and announced refunds following a dispute over subscription pricing. The case, brought by the Australian Competition and Consumer Commission (ACCC) and supported by consumer advocacy groups, alleges…

  • Microsoft apologises, offers refunds to 2.7 million Australians

    Microsoft apologises, offers refunds to 2.7 million Australians

    Microsoft apologises and offers refunds after watchdog action Microsoft has publicly apologised to Australian customers and announced refunds after the country’s consumer watchdog filed legal action over subscription practices. The Australian Competition and Consumer Commission (ACCC) alleges that millions of users were misled about the true cost of their plans, ultimately trapping them in more…

  • Microsoft apologises and offers refunds to 2.7 million Australians over subscription charges

    Microsoft apologises and offers refunds to 2.7 million Australians over subscription charges

    Microsoft apologises and offers refunds to millions in Australia In a rare move, Microsoft has publicly apologised to Australian customers and promised refunds following a probe by the country’s consumer watchdog. The Australian Competition and Consumer Commission (ACCC) had accused the tech giant of misleading 2.7 million Australians about subscription costs, alleging that people were…

  • Windows GDI Flaws Could Allow Remote Code Execution via EMF

    Windows GDI Flaws Could Allow Remote Code Execution via EMF

    New Windows GDI Flaws Prompt Urgent Patch Reminders Security researchers have disclosed a set of previously unknown vulnerabilities in the Windows Graphics Device Interface (GDI). The flaws, revealed after Microsoft released a slate of fixes, could potentially allow remote code execution and information disclosure when a user opens crafted images or documents that use enhanced…