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OpenAI makes flurry of deals in drive towards for-profit model
By Jon Martindale published
Premium OpenAI is making major moves to secure future GPUs and accelerate its hardware plans in a flurry of major deals worth billions of dollars, though questions remain about its future funding.

Microsoft’s pivotal Windows NT 3.5 release made it a serious contender, 31 years ago today
By Zak Killian published
We cast a glance back at Windows' forebears, as it was 31 years ago today that Windows NT 3.5 released to the public.

Here's how I installed Windows 11 using a nano-sized 2.4GB ISO
By Les Pounder published
Using some custom scripts and a base Windows 11 ISO install image, just how much can you remove and keep a functional operating system?

Microsoft announces 'world's most powerful' AI data center
By Andrew E. Freedman published
Microsoft's new datacenter in Wisconsin will use "hundreds of thousands of Nvidia GB200s, connected by enough fiber to circle the Earth 4.5 times," CEO Satya Nadella wrote.

OpenAI and Microsoft reach an understanding over ongoing contract negotiations — but AGI clause remains an uncertainty
By Jon Martindale published
Premium OpenAI and Microsoft has struck a memorandum of understanding on their ongoing contract negotiations, opening the door for OpenAI to begin corporate restructuring.

Windows 11 25H2 ISOs released after delays
By Luke James published
Microsoft's fall update is now just a download away, but support won’t be available until general availability later this year.

Microsoft key resale fight heads to court in the UK
By Luke James published
The legality of second-hand Microsoft Windows and Office licenses is back under the microscope as the company’s battle with a UK-based reseller returns to court this week.

Red Sea undersea cable cuts that slowed internet over the weekend blamed on commercial shipping
By Luke James published
A few days after signs of cable disruptions surfaced in the Red Sea, experts are pointing to a more prosaic explanation than initial fears of targeted sabotage.
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