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Korean Starbucks bans desktop PCs, printers, and office partitions
By Mark Tyson last updated
Starbucks Korea has issued a ban on a series of office items in its stores.

AWS user’s data returned ‘because one human being inside AWS decided to give a damn’
By Mark Tyson published
A software engineer, who previously accused AWS of 'digital execution,' has shared the good news that his data has now been restored.

AWS accused of a ‘digital execution’ after it deleted 10 years of users' data without warning
By Mark Tyson last updated
A software engineer has warned against trusting cloud data storage services after suffering a ‘digital execution’ at the hands of AWS

Nvidia is giving away free Adobe Creative Cloud subscriptions with access to all software
By Hassam Nasir published
NVIDIA is giving away GeForce RTX 40/30 owners one month of free Adobe Creative Cloud, while RTX 50 gets two months.

User says access to ’30 years of photos and work’ in OneDrive denied by Microsoft, can't get a response after filing form 18 times
By Mark Tyson published
Complains that Redmond only responds with boilerplate emails.

Microsoft finally retires Skype after 22 years of service
By Hassam Nasir published
Today, May 5th, marks the final day for Skype, ending its 22-year run as a staple of daily communication.

Microsoft warns of Outlook Classic bug that can crank CPU use up to 50% when typing
By Hassam Nasir published
Microsoft has confirmed that Outlook Classic is plagued by a bug causing high CPU usage spikes, triggered whenever you're typing a message.

Open-source tool throttles CPUs and GPUs based on electricity pricing
By Jowi Morales published
ML Engineer Naveen Kulandaivelu built a CLI power management app that automatically throttled his CPU and GPU based on Time of Use pricing.
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