Laden...
October 16, 2019
Think fast: How many versions of Windows 10 are there now, how often do they get updated and how long will Microsoft support them? You almost need a spreadsheet to keep track â and that's a problem. Read more â¶
Microsoft preps service pack-esque Windows 10 1909 for release
Microsoft prods customers with Windows 10 retirement dates
9 ways to use Windows 7 (safely) when support ends
The second round of October patches arrives â with a few twists and a new nag
The newly renamed 'Windows 10 November 2019 Update' is nearing release. But given the company's past naming conventions, it might not show up until November. Read more â¶
DEALPOST
Tech companies are always looking for more ways to increase efficiency, and today, DevOps is the way they're doing it. Read more â¶
The last update for Windows 10 Enterprise 1703 and Windows 10 Education 1703 arrived on Tuesday. Read more â¶
With Microsoft's support ending in January, our Windows 7 Survival Guide for 2020 offers ways to protect your older machines that can't or won't be upgraded. Read more â¶
As usual for a third Tuesday, yesterday Microsoft released a round of âoptional, non-securityâ cumulative updates for most Win10 versions. We also saw Monthly Rollup Previews for Win7 and 8.1, with an undocumented âcompatibility statusâ patch. Big open question: Whatâs happening with the Win7-to-Win10 nag patch, KB 4493132? Read more â¶
© 2024