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Microsoft Confirms New ‘Y2K22’ Email Bug
I daresay that there are more than a few of you who remember the technological hysteria we saw when we were approaching the new millennium. Known as ‘Y2K’, for those of you who were too young to recall, it was basically a general fear that computer systems that were not…
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Microsoft Apologises For Outlook.com Outage
After days of intermittent problems with the Outlook.com service Microsoft has made a public apology for the mayhem to their free online email client. The message on its service status page described the most recent problems as caused by a glitch in the caching service which is why the status…
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Outlook.com Still Experiencing Intermittent Problems After Outage
Microsoft’s Outlook.com email service recently suffered from a two day outage leaving many users and customers quite bitter that they couldn’t access their emails during the week. Microsoft has now claimed to have fixed the outage with their free email client but users are still complaining about login issues according…
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Outlook Transition Complete, Hotmail Officially Dead
Microsoft’s Hotmail to Outlook transition was announced mid last year. The plan was to roll out Outlook as a refresh of the Hotmail web browser email client. Already having a program based email client called Microsoft Outlook, having Outlook.com made sense for Microsoft as a means providing an update but…
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Microsoft Accounts To Have Two-Step Authentication (Finally)
Microsoft has been working on series of new security features since the past month and even the possibility of the company adding enhanced account aliases for those who wish to rename their email without leaving the current one. What’s also new is that Microsoft will be using two-step authentication method,…
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Microsoft’s New ‘Scroogled’ Campaign Attempts To Strike Fear Over Android Users
Microsoft is working very hard not only to match with Google’s existing offerings by planning to implement an 2-step authentication, but also have been directly attacking Google’s Gmail and Google Shopping services by saying that Google’s policy allows them to use the name, email addresses and neighborhood’s details who purchase…
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