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'Simply irresponsible': Microsoft confirms it will give your BitLocker encryption keys to the FBI if asked - but there is a way to keep your data private
By Sead Fadilpašić published
Moved called "simply irresponsible" - but there is a way to protect your private data.

Microsoft unveils first robotics model targeted at boosting physical AI in a bid to free robots from the production line
By Efosa Udinmwen published
Microsoft introduces Rho-alpha, a robotics model combining language, touch, simulation, and human feedback to extend robots beyond predictable factory environments.

Fable could be the deepest open-world game in decades
By Roland Moore-Colyer published
More than just nostalgia, there's systems galore

Microsoft SharePoint exploited to hack multiple energy firms
By Sead Fadilpašić published
Hackers are abusing SharePoint to break into people's emails and propagate further throughout the networks.

Best Android box of 2026
By Stefan Ionescu last updated
Buying Guide We compared all the top Android boxes you can get right now.

Major Microsoft 365 outage left users without access to emails and files - here's what we know
By Craig Hale published
Business customers were left without access to Microsoft 365 core services for several hours, but functionality is now restored.

Microsoft 365 and Outlook were down for many – here's what went wrong
By Jacob Krol last updated
Microsoft experienced a major outage on January 22 that affected Outlook, Teams, 365 and more. Here's what happened.

Fable director explains what makes the RPG a fairytale rather than a straight fantasy like The Witcher — 'Fairytales are intimate, they’re small stories about regular people... I think that is a brilliant description of what Fable really is'
By Demi Williams published
According to Fable game director Ralph Fulton, the upcoming game will be an open-world fairytale, rather than a "grand and sweeping" fantasy story like The Witcher or Skyrim.

'This is the single largest infrastructure buildout in human history. Get involved': Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang says AI and robotics offers 'once in a lifetime' opportunity
By Craig Hale published
It's clear that AI and robotics are changing the world, but resources are limited and job displacement remains a very real threat.
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