Microsoft on Wednesday gave notice that it'll encourage more Windows users to carry out free upgrades to Windows 11 version 23H2, "starting with the April 2024 security update" release.
Google this week suggested that organizations can use its ChromeOS Flex operating system to stave off trashing their old hardware.
Windows Autopatch is getting some improvements this month, per a Wednesday Microsoft announcement.
Microsoft's February patch arrived on Tuesday with fixes for two zero-day vulnerabilities and an additional 70 flaws.
Microsoft, and its original equipment manufacturer partners, are planning to update Secure Boot on Windows Unified Extensible Firmware Interface PCs, starting this year, per a Tuesday Microsoft announcement.
Microsoft this week announced Sudo for Windows, which can be set up in the Windows 11 Insider Program preview build 26052.
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The Windows Update for Business Deployment Service now lets organizations check if an expedited Windows quality update would meet all device prerequisites before rolling it out, per a Wednesday announcement.
With the latest batch up updates and new features, Microsoft is making it easier to ditch the keyboard, especially for those tablet users.
Microsoft is kicking off 2024 just how it ended the previous year – with a smaller-than-usual monthly cumulative security update.
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Microsoft on Thursday took steps to safeguard users by disabling the App Installer feature in Windows 10, following the discovery that threat actors were exploiting it to spread malware.
Windows 10 and Windows 11 users in the European Economic Area will be getting a new single sign-in notice, starting in January.
Microsoft's final security update of the year has arrived, packed with 34 vulnerability fixes for a range of issues from remote code execution (RCE) bugs to information disclosure and denial of service vulnerabilities.
Microsoft this week announced a lifeline for those who will not be ready to transition from Windows 10 to Windows 11 by the OS's end of support on Oct. 14, 2025.