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 Rare Strawberry Moon shines over Lisbon Now playing Next Latest news bulletin | June 30th, 2026 – Morning Now playing Next Fines doubled as teens outsmart Australia's world-first social media ban Now playing Next Greece to send astronaut into space: Adrianos Golemis to launch within two years Now playing Next How much do we know about microplastics? | Euronews Tech Talks podcast Now playing Next Another heat record broken in Germany Now playing Next Heatwave: Which European countries are running out of water? Now playing Next Putin admits oil deficit amid Ukrainian strikes on refineries Now playing Next Swiss glaciers melting rapidly in June as Europe faces extreme heat Now playing Next Iran and Oman hold first Hormuz talks as US-Iran deal stays on edge Now playing Next Greece is leading the world in wildfire prevention thanks to satellites and AI Now playing Next What are the most liveable European cities in the world? Now playing Next Watch: Why Serbia’s most powerful politican just quit the presidency Now playing Next Brazil fans erupt after dramatic World Cup win over Japan Now playing Next €3bn Airbus loan shows Europe reclaiming strategic autonomy, EIB boss tells Euronews More videos
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