Tech News Video. Microsoft says 8.5 million computers affected by Crowdstrike glitch Copy/paste the link below: Copy Copy/paste the article video embed link below: Copy Updated: 21/07/2024 - 12:01 GMT+2 The glitch was caused by a corrupted update which caused computers running Windows to crash, causing havoc across much of the world. Read full article Top stories Now playing Next Microsoft says 8.5 million computers affected by Crowdstrike glitch Now playing Next Bears cast for 76th Berlin Film Festival using traditional bronze techniques Now playing Next Latest news bulletin | January 16th, 2026 – Morning Now playing Next NASA carries out first-ever space station medical evacuation Now playing Next What is the ‘Are you Dead?’ app and what does it show about isolation? Now playing Next Consumer groups name Samsung’s AI fridge as worst product at CES 2026 Now playing Next European troops arrive in Greenland to 'ensure Arctic security' Now playing Next Fact check: Can the EU defend Greenland in a US attack? Now playing Next Explosion and fire in Utrecht cause building collapses and injuries Now playing Next Buried minerals reveal dirt about daily life in ancient Pompeii Now playing Next 'EU-US trade deal separate from Greenland dispute,' top MEP says Now playing Next Argentine farmers look forward to the EU and Mercosur agreement Now playing Next US-Denmark spat over Greenland 'not the end' of NATO, says Latvian defence minister Now playing Next Watch the video: Who will win Portugal's presidential elections? Now playing Next Netherlands: Gas leak causes explosion and fire in central Utrecht Now playing Next Japanese and Italian PMs discuss defence and trade in Tokyo on Meloni's birthday More videos
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