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Microsoft has resolved an outage affecting Outlook and Exchange Online authentication following a coding issue. The technical problem caused disruptions, leading to inconvenience for affected users.

Microsoft has acknowledged the issue and taken steps to restore services.The company's swift response indicates a commitment to reliability and minimizing downtime. This incident highlights the need for thorough testing and quality assurance in software development.The resolution of the outage is a positive step towards restoring normal service.

Users can now resume their activities without any significant disruptions.

​Microsoft says a coding issue is behind a now-resolved Microsoft 365 outage over the weekend that affected Outlook and Exchange Online authentication. [...]...

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Apple's recent overhaul of its Mail app has left users divided. The new design, introduced in iOS 18 and rolling out to iPads and MacBooks, separates emails into distinct sections, making it harder to scan and manage messages.r The update has sparked criticism from users who value the simplicity and familiarity of the old interface.

This raises questions about the responsibility of tech companies in responding to user feedback and concerns. By prioritizing design over user needs, do these companies risk losing customer trust and loyalty?r As with previous redesigns, it's unclear whether Apple will listen to user discontent or if they'll maintain their stance on innovation over user satisfaction.

There are three inevitabilities in life: death, taxes, and tech platforms making design changes that are universally disliked. The latest victim to this phenomenon is the Apple Mail app, which got a m...

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