'gunman' underlined on Microsoft Word text with caption 'my bad I guess' (l) Microsoft Word app on computer screen (c) 'gunman' highlighted with definition 'Inclusiveness, This term may not be inclusive of all genders shooter' on Microsoft Word text with caption 'my bad I guess' (r)

‘The way my jaw dropped’: Microsoft Word autocorrects ‘gunman’ because it’s more ‘inclusive.’ It backfires

‘Microsoft Word keeping me a feminist.’

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Man teaching MS Word on a chalkboard

Teacher goes viral for teaching Microsoft Word on a chalkboard

This teacher is incredibly dedicated and creative.

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Chinese hackers might be trying to break into Russian military servers

Whoever these hackers were, they set their sights high: critical Russian infrastructure.

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Hacking Team’s software used by repressive Moroccan government

Leaked documents reveal Morocco paid over $3 million for eavesdropping capabilities.

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Could a new platform change the way we write novels?

Jonathan Franzen is going to hate this.

On by Miles Klee

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Sorry, Twitter, that Steve Ballmer Clippy joke is 3 years old

It looks like you’re trying to make a bad joke. Would you like help with that?

On by Molly McHugh

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Here’s why George R.R. Martin refuses to write on a modern computer

Viruses aren’t the only thing GRRM is looking to avoid.

On by Michelle Jaworski

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What you need to know about the Microsoft Word hack

Microsoft has issued a warning to users about a very specific malware attack. 

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Here’s proof Apple could have used Microsoft Word to design iOS 7

The Microsoft Word tutorial every Apple designer needs to see.

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China’s Uyghur minority targeted by Mac malware attacks

An ethnic minority in China is being hit with frequent email attacks that use fake Word documents to gain access to their Macs.

On by Curt Hopkins

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