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January 08, 2020
The few patches we saw last month tore a big hole in many adminsâ holiday plans. The Win7 lockups appear to be sequencing screw-ups with the KB 4531786 Servicing Stack update. Server 2012 machines went into multiple boot loops. And Microsoft still doesnât get it with version 1909. Read more â¶
Will Microsoft stop updating its Security Essentials on Jan. 14? Are you sure?
Amazon and Microsoft moves indicate that hardware OEMs may become obsolete
Microsoft blinks: Security Essentials will continue to receive updates after Jan. 14
Bugs continue to haunt Win10 version 1909
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A very poorly worded support document and a glimpse at the past have me wondering if Microsoft will, in fact, continue supporting its premier Win7 antivirus product after Win7 hits the skids next month. Read more â¶
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Qualcomm has an interesting take on the new Microsoft Surface X that, coupled with the Amazon announcement of the AWS Outposts, may indicate the market is moving back to an IBM model. That doesnât bode well for the PC or server OEMs. Read more â¶
According to an official post, the company will continue to ship updates to Microsoft Security Essentials after Win7âs demise on Jan. 7. At least, that's what we've been promised. The FAQ hasn't been fixed yet. Read more â¶
Billed as the kinder, gentler update to Windows, the latest version 1909 is still plagued by persistent wake-up and botched search. Read more â¶
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