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Microsoft pays $10,000 in lawsuit involving a forced Windows 10 upgrade, potentially opening the floodgates for more lawsuits. Read More ▶ |
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| White Paper: Sophos Inc Today's web attacks are extremely sophisticated and multi-faceted. This paper shows you how modern web attacks work, broken down into five stages, from entry through execution. Read More ▶ | Microsoft officially confirmed Wednesday morning that its latest major refresh of Windows 10 will be released publicly in a little over a month on August 2. Read More ▶ |
| Microsoft is going legit with its Windows 10 upgrade notifications, and it did it just in time to still matter. Read More ▶ |
| There are several reasons why you might want to reset Windows 10 and remove everything. Fortunately, Windows 10 lets you start over with a few clicks. Read More ▶ |
| | Windows 10 makes it easy to start over by letting you reset the operating system but keep your files and programs intact. We’ll show you how to find and start this feature. Watch Now ▶ |
| Short on storage to install Windows 10? Here’s how to temporarily clear up more space on your hard drive. Read More ▶ |
| Sometimes Windows needs a fresh start—maybe a program’s gone awry or a file’s been corrupted. Luckily, Windows 10 has an option where you can reinstall Windows and wipe your programs, but it keeps your files intact. Read More ▶ |
| Company embraces Linux, Mac OS, iOS, Android, and will show SQL Server on Red Hat's Linux Read More ▶ |
| After a year on the market, Microsoft’s Sway presentation software has received features that are only available to paying customers, alongside a host of updates to its productivity service. Read More ▶ |
| NASCAR is bringing modern technology to race day, using a new system to tie together data on each race so officials can make decisions fast. We got to see it in action at the Sonoma Raceway in California. Watch Now ▶ |
| White Paper: Sophos Inc Ransomware threats like Cryptowall, TeslaCrypt and Locky are on the rise, targeting organizations of all sizes. This paper explains how these attacks work and why a large number of new infections continue to surface despite existing protective measures. It also provides practical short and long term steps that organizations should take to protect against them. Read More ▶ |
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