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Microsoft proclaims Windows 10 1803 enterprise-ready in record time

The 45-day interval between the launch of the latest feature upgrade to Windows 10 and the announcement that it's ready for business is the shortest yet. Read More

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Apple wins praise for adding 'USB Restricted Mode' to secure iPhones

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