Microsoft last week released a do-it-yourself kit to keep .NET Framework 4.0 happily up and running.
The tool is pretty narrow in focus, rectifying known update and setup issues reaching back to XP SP 3 and Windows Server 2003 SP2.
Posted by Doug Barney on 07/09/2012
A GreaseWeazle adapter and specialized software make it possible to recover files from decades-old 5.25-inch floppy disks.
Despite years of investment in cybersecurity technologies, many enterprise breaches still begin with familiar weaknesses.
Microsoft is reportedly using its internally developed artificial intelligence models to handle some workloads in Excel and Outlook, offering new evidence that the company is moving its AI strategy beyond model development and into large-scale cost reduction.
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My decades-old floppy disks defied harsh attic conditions, raising questions about media durability, bit rot and long-term storage assumptions.
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