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Hotmail and Outlook outage affects millions across UK and US: Here's what Microsoft users can do to resolve the issue?
Microsoft Outlook Outage: Millions of Hotmail and Outlook users across the world are facing login failures, server errors and stalled inboxes. The disruption began overnight on 10 July, with problems spanning major cities from London to Sydney. Microsoft has acknowledged the glitch, confirming, “We identified an issue with the initial fix, and we’ve corrected it,” but full restoration is still pending. Users are urged not to reset passwords repeatedly while the company monitors the fix.

Solo Leveling Live-Action release date update: Byeon Woo-seok to play Sung Jin-Woo, major details revealed
Solo Leveling continues to reinvent itself across media. With Seasons 1 and 2 of the anime still available on Crunchyroll and a highly anticipated live-action series in the works, the franchise shows no signs of losing momentum.

Microsoft Outlook Outage: Why users are reporting Outlook and Hotmail outages and when it might be fixed
Is outlook down right now: Microsoft Outlook, the world’s go-to email and calendar tool, has been crippled by a major global outage since late 9 July. Millions can’t log in, read emails or send anything out. Frustrated users are met with vague errors like “Something went wrong” while Microsoft scrambles to fix failing mailbox infrastructure. Engineers are deploying a fix but the silence and confusion have hit nerves. With no clear timeline, businesses and individuals are left stranded—waiting for their inboxes to come back to life.

Is Hotmail down right now? What has Microsoft said and which cities are most affected in US and UK
Is Outlook down again? As the outage stretches into the afternoon, the global community waits for a formal update from Microsoft regarding the Hotmail outage.

Is Outlook down? Millions report login issues — When will Microsoft fix it?
Is Outlook down again? The problem appears to be widespread but isolated to Microsoft Outlook and Hotmail, with other Microsoft services such as Teams, Skype, and Microsoft 365 reportedly functioning normally.

"Stop singing the same song": Indians rip into Sabeer Bhatia’s GDP shame post
Indian-American entrepreneur Sabeer Bhatia faced intense backlash on X after criticising India’s celebration of becoming the world’s fourth-largest economy. The Hotmail co-founder sparked outrage with a post highlighting poverty figures and calling for shame instead of pride. Indian users hit back, questioning his facts, motives, and what he has contributed since selling Hotmail in 1997. While a few supported his concern over inequality, most accused him of being out of touch and chasing social media engagement.
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"Good riddance to bad rubbish": Mohandas Pai tells Hotmail's Sabeer Bhatia to 'shut up' over India GDP remarks
A heated online exchange erupted between Mohandas Pai and Sabeer Bhatia after Bhatia questioned the tangible benefits of India's economic growth for its citizens. Pai rebuked Bhatia, criticizing his absence from India and dismissing his concerns.
If AI can do most of things, what is 'left for us'? Hotmail founder Sabeer Bhatia has a candid reality check for the future
Sabeer Bhatia, the mind behind Hotmail, has reignited debate with a sharp tweet questioning humanity’s role in the age of AI. As machines outperform us in routine tasks, he argues the future belongs to thinkers, not doers. Drawing from personal and national experiences, Bhatia critiques education systems that reward compliance over creativity. His message? The real revolution must start in our minds.
Why Zerodha's Nikhil Kamath meets Shah Rukh Khan every time he is in Mumbai
On a recent episode of Nikhil Kamath’s podcast, 'WTF is with Nikhil Kamath,' Kamath revealed his frequent visits to Shah Rukh Khan’s Mumbai home, Mannat, where they engage in lengthy discussions, praising Khan’s “incredible” advice. Actor Kriti Sanon and rapper Badshah, also featured on the podcast, expressed their admiration for Khan. Badshah disclosed that his stage name was inspired by Khan, originally using the name "Cool Equal" before switching to "Badshah."
Google services like Gmail & Workspace suffer global outage, in India too
Around 60% people on downdetector.com, a website that tracks outages, reported problems with Google website while 35% had issues with login.
Done with social media or smartphone? Tips to manage your digital identity
Manage your digital footprint and leave only traces of your digital identity behind.
Thanda, garam: Why do Indians apply hot-cold division to even whisky and rum?
We have decided that rum is a winter drink and whisky a summer one. This has no rationale, either in ayurveda or in common sense.
Blame procedure for information-sharing delay: US
Tellitocci, who was in India earlier this month, has a team that focuses exclusively on legal requests from India, received under the mutual legal assistance treaty.
India to set up portal with US to check web crime
India has suggested setting up of a portal jointly with United States to check cyber crime.
Nature - the 'think, feel, do' continuum
Corporate brands continuously rejuvenate their presence on the 'think-feel-do' continuum vis a vis the consumers, displaying a pattern that can be detected in nature.
Jaxtr SMS can be bigger than Hotmail: Sabeer Bhatia
The new idea, Jaxtr SMS will let users with data connection send messages to any other mobile phone, domestic and international - free.
Email's midlife crisis @40
This ubiquitous means of communication is facing a mid-life crisis, mainly because of the rampaging growth of social media.
Trinamool Congress: Hotmail founder Sabeer Bhatia to give Mamata Banerjee campaign tech edge
Team Mamata is looking to unleash an home-grown version of the Obama magic by leveraging the mass penetration levels of the mobile phone.
Email providers coming up with extra features
Starting late Sept, there has been a flurry of activity from email providers, each trying to outdo other in providing synchronised email and chat platforms.
Social media 'one part' of Google strategy: CFO
Internet giant Google said social media was "absolutely" part of its strategy and would be embedded in "many of our products" but played down its rivalry with networking icon Facebook.
Social media 'one part' of Google strategy: CFO
Google CFO Patrick Pichette said Google was at the centre of an exploding digital economy where computer power was "relentlessly, dramatically increasing".
Facebook messaging poses risks for users: Tech watchdog
FB's new online messaging service makes users more vulnerable to identity theft by cybercriminals, computer security firm Sophos warned.
Will Facebook sound death knell for email?
Facebook's popular networking service was supposed to launch a "Gmail killer" at the much-hyped event. But it was far from it.
Facebook may be poised to launch email service
Facebook may finally be on the verge of doing so in a move that would send a shot across the bow of Google, Yahoo! and Microsoft.
Overhauled Yahoo! email makes it debut
An overhauled version of Yahoo! Mail was rolled out late Tuesday as the pioneering Internet firm sought to better integrate trends such as social networking.
Microsoft adds new tools, features to Hotmail
Hotmail, Microsoft's free email service, the world's largest with 360 million users, added a slew of new tools and features on Tuesday.
Microsoft uses law to cripple hacker spam network
Microsoft said it combined technology with an "extraordinary" legal maneuver to cripple a massive network of hacked computers. Fortify your online defences | Login blues?
Sabeer Bhatia: Cos will be successful if they innovate
Silicon valley is the cradle of innovation and intellectual capital. I was inspired by their humanity - they are humans just like you and me and if they could do it, so could I.
Windows on the Web: Microsoft's dream on fast track
A lot of computing and storage will shift to Internet servers leaving the user’s computer light as a feather. It is thus imperative for Microsoft to win on Internet to survive.
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