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Microsoft Offers Free Extended Security Updates for Windows 10 Users - Professional coverage
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Microsoft Offers Free Extended Security Updates for Windows 10 Users

Windows 10 Support Ends, Free Security Extension Available Microsoft has officially moved Windows 10 to its "end of life" phase…

Anthropic's Claude Code Expands Reach with Web and iOS Integration - Professional coverage
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Anthropic’s Claude Code Expands Reach with Web and iOS Integration

Claude Code Goes Multi-Platform Anthropic has significantly expanded the accessibility of its flagship coding agent, Claude Code, with the introduction…

Meta Streamlines Desktop Strategy by Phasing Out Native Messenger Applications - Professional coverage
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Meta Streamlines Desktop Strategy by Phasing Out Native Messenger Applications

End of an Era for Desktop Messaging Meta has officially announced the discontinuation of its standalone Messenger applications for Windows…

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Banking Sector Sees Volatility Spike as Credit Concerns Surface Despite Market Recovery

Regional bank stocks experienced sharp declines before recovering, driven by loan loss disclosures and fraud allegations. While broader markets stabilized, JPMorgan’s CEO warned of potential credit market upheaval as private lending faces increased scrutiny over transparency and risk.

Market Swings Highlight Underlying Credit Worries

Financial markets experienced significant volatility this week as regional banking stocks plunged before partially recovering, with analysts suggesting the movements underscore persistent concerns about credit risk in less transparent lending sectors. According to reports, Zion Bancorp and Western Alliance Bancorp saw their shares drop 13% and 11% respectively on Thursday after disclosing lending issues, though both reportedly recovered some losses by Friday morning.

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OpenAI Faces Revenue Challenges as ChatGPT Subscription Growth Stagnates in European Markets

New analysis reveals ChatGPT subscription revenue has flatlined in key European markets after early 2023 growth. The development comes as OpenAI plans trillion-dollar infrastructure expansion despite relying heavily on subscription income from its flagship chatbot.

ChatGPT Subscription Growth Stalls in European Markets

OpenAI’s flagship ChatGPT service appears to be struggling with subscriber growth in European markets, according to recent analysis from Deutsche Bank Research Institute. The report indicates that European spending on ChatGPT subscriptions has stagnated since May 2023, suggesting the AI boom‘s most prominent product may be facing challenges converting users to paying customers.