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The parents of a motorcyclist killed by a US citizen who was driving on the wrong side of the road have issued an emotional statement on the sixth anniversary of his death calling for lessons to be ...
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Microsoft is implementing an age verification system on Xbox accounts to comply with the UK's Online Safety Act, and in a new blog post announcing the move, the company suggests it'll come to other ...
The Salina Fire Department (SFD) has issued a statement regarding a 'small log pile on fire' near Indian Rock Park, which was separate from the publicized 'log jam' at Bill Burke Park. The following ...
July 3 (Reuters) - An explosive drone was shot down near Erbil airport in northern Iraq on Thursday, the Iraqi Kurdistan's counter-terrorism service said in a statement. There were no casualties ...
Microsoft has launched its first cloud region in Chile, establishing a significant digital footprint in the Southern Cone. The new region — named Chile Central —is based in Santiago and comprises ...
CLEARWATER, Fla. -- One person was killed and 12 people were injured when a boat struck the Clearwater Ferry in Clearwater, Florida, on Sunday evening. All of the injured individuals were people on ...
Microsoft says it resolved a known issue causing erroneous 0x80070643 failure errors when installing the April 2025 Windows Recovery Environment (WinRE) updates. When it acknowledged the bug two weeks ...
San Jose is sweeping dozens of RVs and tents off the Alviso-Milpitas Road parallel to Highway 237, leaving the homeless people with no place to go. Some of the unhoused individuals left once they ...
Less than two weeks after Microsoft got the greenlight to build its data center in North San Jose, the city will begin clearing a large encampment of RVs lined along Alviso-Milpitas Road on Monday, ...
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Microsoft apologizes after publishing incorrect software prices
Microsoft admitted to publishing the wrong price increases on April 1 They were rectified on April 4 and documentation is now up-to-date The 5% price hike only affects monthly subscriptions Microsoft ...
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