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Trump begins firings of FAA staff just weeks after fatal DC plane crash
The Trump administration has begun firing several hundred FAA employees, impacting workers involved in crucial safety and defense roles. This decision raises significant concerns about national airspace security and comes amid an existing shortage of air traffic controllers and recent close calls in aviation safety.

VPNs, proxy servers complicate bomb threat investigations, says Delhi Police
Over 50 bomb threats have disrupted Delhi schools, hospitals, and airports since May, causing chaos and prompting investigations. Police face challenges tracing the culprits due to the use of VPNs and proxy servers, hindering efforts to pinpoint the source of the threats. Experts highlight inadequate legal frameworks for obtaining information from service providers, further complicating investigations.

Delhi schools receive bomb threats
Several Delhi schools, including Indian Public School and one in Saraswati Vihar, received bomb threats Tuesday morning, prompting evacuations and searches by police, fire brigades, and bomb squads. This follows a series of similar threats in recent weeks, including incidents on December 9th, 13th, and 14th, targeting dozens of schools. Previous threats were deemed hoaxes after investigations found nothing suspicious.

Six Delhi schools get bomb threat, third incident this week
Several Delhi schools, including DPS RK Puram and Ryan International, received bomb threat emails for the second consecutive day. The emails, purportedly from "Barry Allah," warned of attacks if demands weren't met. Police, bomb squads, and fire officials investigated but found nothing suspicious. This follows similar threats on Friday, prompting evacuations and investigations across 30 schools.

Iranian hackers target defence, satellite firms to gather secrets: Microsoft
The heavy sanctions imposed by the US on Iran have limited their access to military hardware and discouraged Western companies from sending medical supplies to the country. As a result, Iran has been compelled to look for trade secrets held by foreign firms, reports CNN.

EU designates six big tech gatekeepers under DMA, introduces provisions for fines
The European Commission has also opened four market investigations to further assess Microsoft's and Apple's submissions arguing that, despite meeting the thresholds, some of their core platform services do not qualify as gateways
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Microsoft investigates Outlook outage as users face issues
There were more than 2,000 incidents of people reporting issues with Outlook late Tuesday, according to Downdetector.com, which tracks outages by collating status reports from sources
CBI seeks metadata of 'Yogi' email from Microsoft in NSE co-location scam; MLAT request sent to US
The Central agency needs the data from Microsoft for the email id rigyajursama@outlook.com which was allegedly operated by Subramanian to communicate with the then NSE MD and CEO Chitra Ramkrishna, both under probe in the co-location scam case.
NSE co-location scam: Special CBI court denies bail to Anand Subramanian
Subramanian is one of the accused, along with former NSE chief executive Chitra Ramkrishna, in the alleged irregularities over the co-location facility extended at the exchange to stockbrokers. According to the CBI, Subramanian was the person who impersonated as a 'Himalayan Yogi' and said to have influenced the decision of Ramkrishna at the NSE.
India flags Ukrainian embassy tweet; post deleted
Zelenskyy had made repeated requests to foreign nationals to help defend his country. Announcing the website's launch on Saturday, Zelenskyy's office said, "foreigners who want to help Ukraine can find a detailed, step-by-step instruction on the website on how to join the just fight against the aggressor."
Who is the faceless 'yogi' in NSE story? Sebi report only thickens plot
The exchange as well as EY, the consultant which gave the forensic report, insist that Anand Subramanian and the mysterious yogi are the same person, but according to Sebi and statements by former NSE CEO Chitra Ramkrishna and her controversial hire Anand Subramanian, there was indeed a third person.
Microsoft discontinuing Office apps for Chromebook users: Report
Microsoft is not abandoning Chromebooks altogether, but instead of downloading an app, it is encouraging users to go to the web instead to use the Office suite, according to a TechCrunch report.
Microsoft rolls back update to fix access issues for thousands
The company had said in a tweet that the issues were related to a recent change to an authentication system.
Microsoft reverts changes to resolve accessibility issues with 365 services like Teams and Outlook
The company said that the services are now recovering.
Managing work & personal emails made simple: Microsoft testing feature to integrate Gmail, Google Drive to Outlook
This will be particularly useful for users use Outlook for work emails, but Gmail for personal communication.
Your password is terrible and everyone wants to fix that
The answer, of course, is to get rid of passwords altogether. Biometric technology—especially fingerprint scanners—has been steadily replacing the need to type in a password, which can easily be guessed by hackers wielding smart algorithms.
How to bequeath your Gmail, Facebook, other digital accounts to your family, heirs
Here's how you can bequeath your digital accounts, documents to family, friends and ensure that your digital content is handled exactly the way you want.
Nine email service providers that offer more features than Gmail
From outlook.com to Vivaldi, here are a few Gmail alternatives to try.
10 apps you should use every day to be more productive
We picked 10 of the best that you should be using daily, including one that helps you keep track of your to-dos.
Alternatives to six most-used services online
You may have many reasons not to change your favourite service, but you'll typically get better features by going with the underdog.
Microsoft Outlook: The best email app out right now
Outlook wins out against its competitors because it’s currently the perfect combination of new features and familiarity.
Microsoft unveils Nokia X2 for Rs 8,100
Nokia X2 will be priced at 99 euros (about Rs 8,100) before taxes and subsidies and will be available immediately in select countries globally.
Under CEO Satya Nadella, Microsoft plans to develop low-cost smartphones to tap emerging markets
Microsoft, under new CEO Satya Nadella, will accelerate a push into mobile software, joining forces with hardware manufacturers.
Did not provide US govt with customer data: Microsoft
"When we are legally obligated to comply with demands, we pull the specified content from our servers where it sits in an unencrypted state," Smith wrote.
Microsoft helped US government spy on Skype, Hotmail users: Report
The report is latest in the number of revelations that have exposed mass surveillance carried out by NSA on web users across the world.
Google's Gmail reads all your emails: Microsoft
The report said that 70 percent of consumers don’t know that major email providers routinely engage in the practice of reading through their personal email to sell ads.
How to send large files over email and web
Rather than attach & send a large batch of individual files, it's more convienient for the recipient if you just zip them into one file.
Hotmail is not being killed off, but being enhanced: Sabeer Bhatia, Co-founder, Hotmail
Hotmail is not being killed off, but is being enhanced with a host of new features, says Sabeer Bhatia, the Indian-born co-founder of Hotmail.
Sabeer Bhatia hails the relaunch of Hotmail by Microsoft
Sabeer Bhatia, the Indian-born co-founder of Hotmail, has hailed Microsoft's decision to relaunch the iconic email service as Outlook.com.
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