Microsoft Misdeeds

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Microsoft's Alex Kipman resigns after being accused of watching 'VR porn' in office: report [Ed: They probably belittle what he actually did. Probably some serious crime.]
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Microsoft HoloLens chief to resign after misconduct allegations
Microsoft HoloLens chief Alex Kipman is reportedly leaving the company in the mixed reality reorganisation following allegations of misconduct.
According to geekwire.com, the tech giant is splitting its HoloLens mixed reality group and parting ways with Kipman.
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Microsoft could finally kill HDD boot drives for good
While Microsoft has declined to comment on the matter, the current trends indicate a complete market transition to SSD by 2023. Many PC makers already use SSD as their main storage option; however, it is still not a set standard, especially in emerging markets.
Trendforce claims Microsoft is internally pushing for the switch to SSD as the main storage standard for Windows 11 PCs; however, the brand has not implemented any requirements for computer or laptop makers to follow.
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Kipman
Microsoft confirms HoloLens boss Alex Kipman to be reorganized out the door [Ed: They must be downplaying this. He must have committed some serious crime if he was seen as that much of a liability, even by Microsoft's standards.]