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"Not now sweetie, Mummy's making CrowdStrike memes" — a compilation of the finest jokes the internet has created amongst crippling digital chaos
By Jennifer Young published
CAN I HAZ MEMES As the digital world burned, so did some fire jokes. Here's the best the internet had to offer of CrowdStrike and Microsoft memes from around the world.

Traveling today? Here's how airport delays and 911 outages triggered by 'CrowdStrike' bug and Microsoft downtime can affect you
By Sean Endicott published
Travel disruption A global IT outage has caused flights to be grounded, affected 911 services across the United States, and caused issues for banks. The outage is related to a CrowdStrike is, which is being fixed.

Microsoft's big AI ambitions helped it become the world's most valuable company but at the expense of its Azure team, according to a leaked email memo
By Kevin Okemwa published
AI-THEMED LAYOFFS Microsoft reportedly laid off its Azure team to pave the way for its AI advances and efforts.

OpenAI just announced GPT-4o, but developers can already try it out through Microsoft Azure
By Sean Endicott published
DEVELOPERS! DEVELOPERS! OpenAI announced its new flagship model GPT-4o this week. Now, developers can integrate it with their applications through preview support on Azure AI.

Microsoft wants to bolster the manufacturing process of future Surface devices with AI and machine learning
By Kevin Okemwa published
SURFACE AI Microsoft plans to enhance the manufacturing process of Surface devices with AI and machine learning.

Microsoft enters the chip game with its own Arm processors for AI and computing workloads
By Zac Bowden published
ARM Microsoft has unveiled two custom-designed processors for its Azure server farms, optimized for AI and computing workloads.

Can you identify the 8 hours of AI-generated voiceover in Galactic Civilizations IV: Supernova?
By Sean Endicott published
AI dialog The voiceover in Galactic Civilizations IV will sound familiar, but it's entirely different than anything heard before, thanks to artificial intelligence.

Microsoft reports $56.5 billion in revenue for FY24 Q1, declines in Surface offset by increases in cloud, Office, and Xbox
By Zachary Boddy published
FY24 Q1 Microsoft has released its earnings report for Quarter 1 of Fiscal Year 2024, showing a 13% increase in overall revenue year-over-year.
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