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Microsoft Teams integration is being removed from Windows 11

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OpenInfra Foundation opens regional hubs in Europe and Asia

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AWS outage causes some websites to go dark

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Oracle is betting its AI future on a company called Cohere. Here's why this little-known startup is becoming OpenAI's chief rival.

With a ringing endorsement from Oracle, and investments from others, Cohere is turning heads in the lucrative enterprise IT world.

You Can Soon Use Apple Maps Offline: What That Means for Your iPhone

Apple's long-awaited Offline Maps feature will arrive with iOS 17. Here are all the details to know before then.

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