Geeni cameras are a good choice. But if a genie gave us a wish, we’d ask for complete home security. Here’s our roundup of ...
It's often a sign of a misguided rebrand when people continue to use a brand's old name (Elon Musk might want to take note for X). Microsoft's suite of office apps is a prime example. For many, it ...
“Something markedly new or introducing fundamental change” is the definition I like best, and it’s ideally suited to this latest Microsoft security decision when it comes to Windows 1 ...
Microsoft is laying off employees across organizations including security, experiences and devices, sales, and gaming, according to two people familiar with the matter. A Microsoft spokesperson ...
Yesterday was January’s big Patch Tuesday, where Microsoft rolled out a big bundle of security updates across several apps and services, eliminating 159 security vulnerabilities. This is the ...
Today is Microsoft's January 2025 Patch Tuesday, which includes security updates for 159 flaws, including eight zero-day vulnerabilities, with three actively exploited in attacks. This Patch ...
With the public launch of Windows version 24H2 last year came a security issue that was only 'resolved' this week. Those who installed Windows 11 from a media file using the October or November ...
In brief: Microsoft is implementing new job cuts across its business, impacting employees across gaming, experience & devices, sales, and security divisions. The news arrives just a week after ...
Could 2025 be the year Apple steps into business email hosting? With iCloud custom domains and Managed IDs, the building blocks for an enterprise solution are here.
Bottom line: Microsoft has addressed a significant security vulnerability that left Windows 11 open to malware attacks at one of the system's most critical levels for more than half a year.
Patch Tuesday: January 2025 Security Update Patches Exploited Elevation of Privilege Attacks Your email has been sent Microsoft’s latest batch of security patches includes an expanded blacklist ...
Microsoft today unleashed updates to plug a whopping 161 security vulnerabilities in Windows and related software, including three “zero-day” weaknesses that are already under active attack.