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 Macron dances to ‘Hakuna Matata’ during welcome ceremony in Kenya Now playing Next Latest news bulletin | May 11th, 2026 – Midday Now playing Next Europe's first commercial robotaxi service rolls out in Croatia Now playing Next Inside Europe’s flying lab: Scientists study life in zero gravity Now playing Next This new experimental café in Stockholm is run by an AI manager Now playing Next Putin claims Ukraine war could be nearing a surprise end Now playing Next Where in Europe is tap water the most and least safe? Now playing Next Hantavirus: Cruise passengers flown home as new case emerges Now playing Next Hungary’s next health minister Zsolt Hegedűs dances at Magyar celebration Now playing Next Péter Magyar sworn-in as Hungary's new prime minister Now playing Next Has Amsterdam banned meat adverts to avoid offending Muslims? Now playing Next Watch: How Reform UK’s English landslide left Labour looking for a spark Now playing Next Hundreds of ships mark Hamburg harbour’s 837th anniversary Now playing Next Kallas rules out former German Chancellor Schröder as a mediator in Ukraine talks Now playing Next Swedish FM says focus should be on sanctions, not talks with Moscow More videos
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