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    Microsoft has decided not to move forward with its planned limit of 2,000 emails per day for users of Exchange Online. The restriction was announced in 2024 and was supposed to start last year, aiming to cut down on spam and unwanted emails. However, the change faced strong pushback from business users who rely heavily

    Cloud ComputingJanuary 9, 2026
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    Many companies know they need strong identity and access management (IAM) to stay secure, but they still struggle to get it right. Despite frequent warnings and news about cyberattacks, employees often bypass security measures to work faster. New research shows that this pattern is common across many organizations, putting sensitive data and systems at risk.

    CybersecurityJanuary 9, 2026
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    Artificial intelligence adoption around the world is increasing, but not equally. A recent report from the Microsoft AI Economy Institute (AIEI) shows that in the second half of 2025, global AI usage grew by 1.2 percentage points compared to the first half of the year. While more people are using generative AI tools than ever

    AI & Tech NewsJanuary 9, 2026
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    In today’s world driven by artificial intelligence, the way we communicate is changing fast. The days of striving for perfectly polished messages and images are fading. Instead, authenticity and realness are becoming the new currency of value. This shift is impacting everything from social media to business emails, and understanding it is key to standing

    AI & Tech NewsJanuary 9, 2026
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    Factories today generate more data than they can easily analyze. Companies like Bosch are turning to artificial intelligence to make sense of it all. From cameras monitoring production lines to sensors tracking machine health, data is everywhere. But often, this information doesn’t lead to faster decisions or fewer breakdowns—yet. Bosch is now shifting its focus

    AI & Tech NewsJanuary 9, 2026
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    After years of testing, enterprise AI is stepping out of the experimental phase. Many companies have been using basic chatbots, mainly built by small teams of early adopters. Now, experts believe AI will become more operational, with fleets of task-specific agents embedded directly into daily workflows. These agents are not just simple bots—they are focused

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    Advancements in artificial intelligence are transforming how people in the UK approach their health. A recent study shows that more Brits are turning to AI tools for self-diagnosis and health advice. With long wait times for GP appointments, many see AI as a faster, more accessible option for understanding and managing their health concerns. The

    AI in HealthcareJanuary 9, 2026
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    MUFG Bank, one of Japan’s largest financial institutions, has taken a big step in protecting customer data while boosting its data analysis capabilities. The bank has adopted a cutting-edge anonymization solution from Private AI, a company based in Toronto, Canada. This move is part of MUFG’s plan to enhance its big data platform, called “OCEAN,”

    AI & Tech NewsJanuary 8, 2026
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    At CES 2026, PaXini impressed visitors with a live demonstration of robotic tactile interaction at the ENTERPRISE AI Zone. The event featured a humanoid robot named TORA-ONE, which performed a full ice-cream making process. From manipulating levers and handling ingredients to handing over cups, the robot showcased its ability to carry out complex, autonomous tasks.

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    Insurance agencies often face the challenge of managing a high volume of calls, which can slow down service and lead to missed opportunities. To help address this, HawkSoft, a popular agency management system, has teamed up with Sonant, a voice AI platform built specifically for insurance. Their new integration brings intelligent call handling directly into

    AI & Tech NewsJanuary 8, 2026
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