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By Kirti Srinivasan , 5 September 2025
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Microsoft Copilot AI to Power Samsung’s 2025 Smart TVs and Monitors

Samsung has announced a strategic integration of Microsoft’s Copilot AI assistant into its upcoming 2025 portfolio of smart TVs and monitors. This collaboration aims to redefine the viewing experience by turning screens into interactive companions capable of personalized recommendations, spoiler-free summaries, fact-checking, and real-time language support. Available across models such as Neo QLED, OLED, Micro RGB, The Frame, and M-series monitors, Copilot will be embedded directly into Samsung’s Tizen OS ecosystem.

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By Keshav Kulshrestha , 2 September 2025
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Microsoft Employees Stage Protest Over Company Policies and Strategic Priorities

Microsoft is facing internal dissent as employees staged a protest in response to mounting concerns over company policies and strategic decisions. The demonstration reflects growing unease among sections of the workforce, who argue that management has prioritized aggressive cost-cutting and high-profile contracts over employee welfare and ethical considerations. While the company continues to post strong financial results, the unrest signals a potential disconnect between leadership and staff at a time when talent retention is critical.

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By Agamveer Singh , 2 September 2025
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Microsoft’s Windows 11 25H2 Update Brings AI Integration and Enhanced Productivity Features

Microsoft is preparing to roll out the Windows 11 25H2 update, a significant release that underscores the company’s commitment to artificial intelligence-driven experiences and workplace productivity. The update introduces expanded Copilot functionality, improved security protocols, and refined system performance, making it a cornerstone of Microsoft’s long-term strategy to integrate AI seamlessly into the Windows ecosystem.

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By Parvati Das , 2 September 2025
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Microsoft Faces Employee Protests Over Workplace Policies and Ethical Concerns

Microsoft has recently witnessed widespread employee protests, reflecting internal discontent over workplace policies, ethical concerns, and management decisions. Workers have raised issues ranging from AI ethics, diversity and inclusion practices, to transparency in corporate governance. Analysts suggest that such movements not only impact employee morale but may also influence investor perception and brand reputation. Microsoft’s leadership is reportedly engaging in dialogue with staff to address grievances while balancing operational efficiency and long-term innovation goals.

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By Vrinda Chaturvedi , 1 September 2025
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Microsoft Engineer Pratik Pandey Found Dead at Silicon Valley Campus

The sudden death of Pratik Pandey, a Microsoft engineer based in Silicon Valley, has sent shockwaves through the global technology community. Local authorities confirmed that the 32-year-old was found unresponsive at the company’s California campus earlier this week. While the cause of death remains under investigation, preliminary reports indicate no signs of foul play.

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By Parvati Das , 23 August 2025
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Microsoft Chief Raises Concerns Over Increasing Reports of ‘AI Psychosis’

Microsoft’s leadership has expressed unease over the rising number of reports describing what researchers and clinicians are calling “AI psychosis” — a phenomenon in which individuals exhibit anxiety, paranoia, or distorted perceptions linked to excessive interaction with artificial intelligence systems. While AI adoption has accelerated across industries and households, the unintended psychological consequences are now drawing serious attention.

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By Maulik Majumdar , 23 August 2025
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India Emerges as Global Leader in AI Transformation, Says Microsoft Report

India has positioned itself at the forefront of the global artificial intelligence (AI) revolution, according to a recent Microsoft report. The findings highlight how Indian enterprises are leveraging AI to enhance productivity, streamline operations, and accelerate innovation across industries. With widespread adoption ranging from IT services and manufacturing to healthcare and retail, India’s AI transformation is being propelled by a blend of policy support, skilled workforce, and thriving digital infrastructure.

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By Gurleen Bajwa , 1 August 2025
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Microsoft Reinstates Cloud Services for Nayara Energy Ahead of Legal Proceedings

In a strategic move just ahead of an impending court hearing, Microsoft has restored access to its cloud-based services for Nayara Energy, the Indian oil refining and marketing company. The reinstatement follows the temporary suspension of critical services, which reportedly disrupted Nayara’s operations. The development suggests a possible softening of tensions as both entities prepare for legal review. While the underlying causes remain legally sensitive, the restoration ensures business continuity for one of India’s key private sector refiners.

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By Amrita Bhatia , 29 July 2025
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Chinese Cyberattack on U.S. Nuclear Agency Sparks Security Crisis and Microsoft Reckoning

A suspected Chinese cyberattack targeting critical infrastructure within the United States, including a nuclear research agency, has ignited a political and national security firestorm. The breach reportedly exploited a vulnerability within Microsoft’s cloud services, raising urgent questions about the company’s cybersecurity protocols and the U.S. government’s reliance on a handful of private tech vendors.

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By Nimrat , 29 July 2025
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Microsoft Investigates Possible Leak of SharePoint Flaws to Chinese Hackers

Microsoft is reportedly conducting an internal investigation into whether Chinese state-sponsored hackers may have gained early knowledge of vulnerabilities in its SharePoint software through access to private security alerts. The inquiry follows concerns that the hackers exploited a known flaw shortly after it was disclosed in a threat intelligence report.

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