Microsoft has announced a fix today for its flawed update, known as "KB3148812".
The first major update of Windows 10 will make better use of digital ink, add intelligence and extensibility to Cortana, extend Hello biometric authentication in the Edge browser, and run the Linux Bash Shell from Ubuntu, among numerous other features coming this summer.
Microsoft hopes that the digital ink trend will finally find traction as new features for digital note takers will be included in the Windows 10 Anniversary update.
- By Mary Jo Foley
- 04/27/2016
Microsoft's new Passport for Work helps enroll Windows 10 devices using the new Windows Hello biometric authentication to Active Directory.
Microsoft is advising organizations running Windows Server Update Services (WSUS) to defer installing its update KB3148812, which was released earlier this week.
Many of the tried-and-true shortcut commands still work in the latest version of Windows Server and Windows 10. However, there's a few new additions that you might not know about.
- By Troy Thompson
- 04/22/2016
Administrators and users should uninstall QuickTime from all Windows-based systems following the discovery of two vulnerabilities in the software that Apple has stopped supporting.
- By Jeffrey Schwartz
- 04/18/2016
While the cause to run universal apps logged in as an admin may never come up, it's now possible to do this in Windows 10.
Microsoft now has a Windows 10 resource page describing current and future capabilities of the operating system.
Microsoft announced on Friday that Window 10 version 1511 had transitioned from a "current branch" (CB) release to a "current branch for business" (CBB) release.
Microsoft indicated late last week that it will build Hyper-V containers natively into Windows 10.
Microsoft today released a preview of its Windows 10 "anniversary update" to early testers.
More than 38 percent of organizations have upgraded to the latest System Center Configuration Manager update release, Microsoft reported today.
The company wants all your devices to work in harmony, with Windows at the heart.
Microsoft explained a little more about its support for the Bash shell on Windows, as unveiled during its Build keynote talk on Wednesday.