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Oct 27 2024BUSINESS

Microsoft's Big Boss Gets Big Bonus, While Workers Lose Jobs

Microsoft has been making headlines for laying off over 2, 500 gaming division workers this year. Meanwhile, the company's CEO, Satya Nadella, received a massive $79 million bonus. This bonus is a significant increase from last year's $48. 5 million. The company, now worth a staggering $3 trillion,

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Oct 26 2024TECHNOLOGY

Why Microsoft’s CEO Cut His Pay After Major Hacks

Microsoft’s CEO, Satya Nadella, took a significant step last year. He decided to reduce his pay despite the company’s fantastic financial performance. This bold move came after a series of serious cyberattacks hit Microsoft. It’s like he said, “Hey, I’m the boss, and it’s my responsibility to make s

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Oct 26 2024BUSINESS

Microsoft CEO’s Pay Soars Despite Requesting a Cut

Imagine this: Microsoft's boss, Satya Nadella, actually asked for a pay cut. But did it happen? Nope! His total compensation jumped by 63% to a whopping $79 million in fiscal 2024. Why the big increase? Well, his salary did drop by 50%, but other parts of his pay, like stock awards, skyrocketed. Thi

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Oct 26 2024TECHNOLOGY

Expanding Gaming Horizons: Microsoft's New Strategy

Microsoft's CEO, Satya Nadella, has spilled the beans on the company's plans in his recent LinkedIn post. He's talking up big changes in the gaming world. One huge move is that Microsoft's games are now showing up on more devices than ever before. Since buying Activision Blizzard King, they've added

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Oct 26 2024BUSINESS

Will Microsoft Dive into Bitcoin? Shareholders Decide

Microsoft is facing a big decision. On December 10, its shareholders will vote on whether the company should invest in Bitcoin. This vote comes after a conservative think tank, the National Center for Public Policy Research, suggested that Bitcoin could be a great way to protect against inflation. B

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Oct 26 2024CRIME

AI Images of Child Abuse: A New Challenge for Law Enforcement

Law enforcement is battling a new frontier: AI-generated images of child sexual abuse. Offenders are using AI technology to create disturbing images of both real and virtual children. A psychiatrist, a U. S. Army soldier, and a software engineer are among those recently caught. Justice Department of

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Oct 25 2024TECHNOLOGY

Windows 11 on Old PCs: A Three-Year Experience

For over three years, I've been using Windows 11 on some pretty old machines that Microsoft officially doesn't support. As the deadline for Windows 10 support looms in 2025, I've been thinking: is this a good way to keep an older computer ticking over? Let's dive into my experience. I've tested Win

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Oct 25 2024SPORTS

Meet Armen Petrosyan: The UFC Star with a Global Background

Armen Petrosyan is making waves in the UFC, with a record of 4-2 and six impressive knockouts under his belt. Born in Krasnoyarsk, Russia, on November 3, 1990, Petrosyan holds dual Russian and Armenian citizenship. His journey in combat sports began with Muay Thai, where he won gold at the IFMA Worl

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Oct 25 2024CRIME

The Latest Twists in Karen Read's Case

Ever heard of Karen Read? She's been making headlines again, and this time, she's taking her case straight to the public. That's right, she wants everyone to know her side of the story. But here's where it gets interesting: prosecutors want her dad to spill the beans in the retrial. Why, you ask? We

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Oct 25 2024TECHNOLOGY

Boosting Photo Pixels with AI: What's New for Windows Users?

Ever wanted to make your photos look better without spending hours editing? Microsoft's Photos app on Windows is rolling out some cool AI features that might pique your interest. If you're one of the lucky ones with a Snapdragon Copilot+ PC, you can now upscale your images up to eight times their or

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