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December 12, 2018

Image: Hell froze over: Microsoft moves Edge to Chromium

Hell froze over: Microsoft moves Edge to Chromium

This move is not only good for users, it showcases both a new Microsoft and a new, more successful tech industry approach to success for everyone. Read more ▶

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Windows 7 to Windows 10 migration guide

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Patching waters finally look calm; now is a good time to install the November Windows and Office patches

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Windows 10: A guide to the updates

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With move to rebuild Edge atop Google's Chromium, Microsoft raises white flag in browser war

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Microsoft, acknowledging Win10 1803 update blue screens, offers limited remediation

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Windows 10 Redstone: A guide to the Insider Preview builds

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Microsoft gets explicit about Windows 10 upgrade blockers

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Image: Head-to-head: Apple iPad vs. Microsoft Surface Go for Business

Head-to-head: Apple iPad vs. Microsoft Surface Go for Business

Business travelers needn’t opt for pricy “Pro” 2-in-1 tablets from Apple or Microsoft; their smaller siblings are more affordable and ready for business. Here’s how they stack up. Read more ▶

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Image: Nine weeks later, Microsoft resumes its ill-fated Win10 1809 rollout — but only for seekers

Nine weeks later, Microsoft resumes its ill-fated Win10 1809 rollout — but only for seekers

The worst version of Windows in recent memory, Windows 10 SOND 2018 Update, just received its first cumulative update in more than three weeks. The fifth version of the “non-security” update, KB 4469342, was released late yesterday. To move to build 17763.168, you have to install the latest Servicing Stack Update, then click “Check for Updates” Read more ▶

 
 
Image: Windows 7 to Windows 10 migration guide

Windows 7 to Windows 10 migration guide

With Windows 7 approaching the end of support deadline, it’s time to get cracking on upgrading your organization to Windows 10. Use this planner to help ensure a successful migration. Read more ▶

Image: Patching waters finally look calm; now is a good time to install the November Windows and Office patches

Patching waters finally look calm; now is a good time to install the November Windows and Office patches

With the buggy Win10 version 1803 cumulative update officially yanked, two bad Office patches pulled, and the Win10 1809 forced upgrade momentarily defanged, the coast is clear to install November’s patches. Here’s what you need to know about the latest game of whack-a-mole. Read more ▶

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Windows 10: A guide to the updates

Here's what you need to know about each update to Windows 10 as they roll out from Microsoft. Now updated for KB4469342 (OS Build 17763.168), released Dec. 5, 2018. Read more ▶

Image: With move to rebuild Edge atop Google's Chromium, Microsoft raises white flag in browser war

With move to rebuild Edge atop Google's Chromium, Microsoft raises white flag in browser war

After watching its Edge browser bleed users, Microsoft this week gave up the ghost and said it will replace the browser's home-grown rendering engine with Blink, the engine that powers Google Chrome. Read more ▶

Image: Microsoft, acknowledging Win10 1803 update blue screens, offers limited remediation

Microsoft, acknowledging Win10 1803 update blue screens, offers limited remediation

The cumulative update turns the Surface Book 2 into a quivering pile of blue screen mush. A week after pushing the patch, Microsoft acknowledges the problem, tells blue screen beneficiaries to pull the patch, and promises it won't push the bad patch on Surface Book 2 PCs. Read more ▶

Image: Windows 10 Redstone: A guide to the Insider Preview builds

Windows 10 Redstone: A guide to the Insider Preview builds

Get the latest info on new builds of Windows 10 19H1 as they roll out from Microsoft. Now updated for Windows 10 Insider Preview Build 18298, released on Dec. 10, 2018. Read more ▶

Image: Microsoft gets explicit about Windows 10 upgrade blockers

Microsoft gets explicit about Windows 10 upgrade blockers

Relying in part on the telemetry it receives from Windows 10 computers, Microsoft is getting more aggressive in blocking PCs from getting problematic updates. Read more ▶

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