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That form’s a big part of why, in Goldman’s upside scenario, Microsoft may deliver more than $35 in earnings per share by fiscal 2030 (north of 20% EPS growth), trumping the mid-teens expansion expected from most mega-cap players.
As reported by Windows Latest, Microsoft has now “released fixes for at least two bugs.” Specifically, the shut-down failure on older PCs running Windows 11 23H2 and a “much more widespread” remote desktop login failure affecting 24H2 and 25H2.
In addition to being free and open-source, LibreOffice offers other benefits, like more document privacy than Microsoft 365 or Google Docs, but there are also some drawbacks, such as no native cloud access to those documents. Here's what to know about LibreOffice if you're considering switching from Microsoft 365 or Google Docs, as I did.
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What Microsoft has learned about housing, and why it’s urging the state to unlock commercial land
Microsoft is supporting a Washington state bill to open up underused commercial land for housing, asserting that the larger crisis is solvable only if lawmakers unlock land faster, streamline permitting,
America's largest technology companies are about to update investors on their progress in the artificial intelligence space.
On Tuesday, Microsoft announced a new initiative called “Community-First AI Infrastructure” that commits the company to paying full electricity costs for its data centers and refusing to seek local property tax reductions.
That said, Microsoft also says “there is no work around at this time for entering hibernation.” Be very careful. “Until this issue is resolved, please ensure you save all your work, and shut down when you are done working on your device to avoid the device running out of power instead of hibernating.”
Wikimedia is selling enterprise access to Wikipedia to Microsoft, Meta, and Amazon, shifting AI firms from scraping to paid data feeds for training.
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Microsoft’s Brad Smith pushes Big Tech to ‘pay our way’ for AI data centers amid rising opposition
Microsoft is trying to win over communities concerned about AI data centers. The company's president, Brad Smith, is meeting with federal lawmakers to emphasize that the industry, not taxpayers, should cover the costs of these centers.
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Amazon fixes Alexa ordering bug, Microsoft rethinks AI data centers, and cameras capture every fan
Amazon fixes an Alexa voice-ordering bug after a listener spotted a misleading comment on the GeekWire Podcast.
Excel now supports IMPORTTEXT and IMPORTCSV functions that load external text and CSV files as dynamic arrays, making it easier to refresh and reuse frequently updated data inside a worksheet.