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Microsoft Denies Skype-Spying Allegations

ReadWrite: Microsoft denied that it provides the U.S. government (or any other) with "blanket or direct access to SkyDrive, Outlook.com, Skype, or any Microsoft product." The company issued its statement in response to a Guardian report yesterday that alleged Skype has been funneling user data into the NSA's alleged PRISM surveillance program since 2011.

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In2iti0n4179d ago

Microsoft goes further down on my list of favorite companies. Oh, wait, it's already at the bottom.

Nucky4179d ago

Shouldn't Samsung be at the bottom of your list? I mean, having that avatar has to mean something, right?

AtomicGerbil4179d ago

Very difficult to believe you I'm afraid.

Reborn4179d ago

Well, surely you didn't expect them to say.. "yes, yes we do".

In2iti0n4179d ago

I like that. That's funny.
Nobody expected them to say "yes, yes we do". They could just ignore the accusations, and move on.

Reborn4179d ago

They could, but then they would look like they did. Either way, no matter what they say.. many people will only believe that they did.

Bryan5744176d ago

according to reports Microsoft was the first to get in bed with the NSA.... Microsoft thanks you for buying a Kinect.

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Microsoft's Gaming Shake-up: 1900 Job Cuts, Senior Execs Exit Xbox and Blizzard

Microsoft is laying off more employees, a new round after they cut thousands last year. It seems like many big tech companies are doing the same.

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Apple's Bold Move to Train LLM on Trendsetting News

Amidst the AI frenzy of 2023, major players like Google, Microsoft, and Meta are in the spotlight, launching their own generative AI systems.

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Microsoft launches app for iPhone users to use iMessage on PC

Microsoft has made it easy for iPhone users to check their mobile updates on Windows-enabled computers.

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infobullion174109d ago (Edited 109d ago )

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