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Assuming he was pushed out to try and save grace with the public;

I'd say a well worded apology would have been a better approach.

Pushing the guy out doesn't really help their public image.

Microsoft issued apologies in some places. However they have not communicated on the guy since then.

I think that what's everyone is waiting for is the confirmation on the "always on" subject. And Microsoft silence about it is very worrying.