Microsoft warns of CryptoBandits.A, a Tor-based Windows clipper stealing wallet data and hijacking crypto transfers. Microsoft has warned about a Windows-based crypto clipper designed to steal wallet data and alter crypto transfers. The malware has affected users since February 2026, according to Microsoft Threat Intelligence and Microsoft Defender Experts. The campaign uses malicious .lnk shortcuts […]
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One of the most commonly used Microsoft programs, Excel is highly useful for data collecting, processing, and analysis. To fully harness Excel’s powers, though, you need to make use of formulas.
Excel formulas allow you to perform calculations, analyze data, and return results quickly and accurately. The usefulness of formulas is even greater once you start dealing with large data sets. With the correct formula, Excel can process vast amounts of information in a matter of seconds.
In this article we’ll look at five useful types of formulas and functions that will get you started performing data analysis in Excel. Along the way, you’ll learn several different ways to enter formulas and functions in Excel.
We’ll demonstrate using Excel for Windows under a Microsoft 365 subscription. If you’re using a different version of Excel, you might not have exactly the same interface and options, but the formulas and functions work the same.
If you have the right kind of M365 subscription, you can
Meta’s long-awaited Pyrefly linter is out in a 1.0 version, and the forthcoming Python 3.15 has a super-efficient sampling profiler. Plus we have a comprehensive rundown of Python’s indispensable virtual environments — and a warning about a novel breed of malware that exploits Python’s package ecosystem.
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The EU probe could reshape cloud market dynamics, potentially enhancing competition and impacting AWS and Azure's strategic operations.
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Microsoft has quietly become the main supplier of OpenAI models in China, selling the technology to the country’s largest internet companies even as OpenAI and Anthropic keep their own models out of the market on intellectual-property and misuse grounds. The arrangement, detailed this week by Bloomberg, hands Microsoft a position no other American AI vendor holds: […]
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We’ve had OpenAI, Anthropic, Microsoft and Palantir enter the legal vertical. Perplexity – which has dabbled in our field before – is now going into ...
Microsoft's AI expansion in China could face regulatory challenges, impacting global AI market dynamics and U.S.-China tech relations.
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