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How complaints tamed Microsoft's aggressive feature upgrade strategy

Microsoft has shifted its release and support timeline for Windows 10, responding to complaints from users. Here's how the OS strategy changed, and what may be coming next. Read More

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Nouriel Roubini: Blockchain and bitcoin are the world’s biggest scams

The economist who predicted the 2008 financial collapse has been telling congressional leaders that bitcoin and blockchain represent a significant threat to the stability of the financial marketplace. But he's getting pushback. Read More

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5 reasons eSignatures are the must-have tool you don't think about

Having the same legal weight as handwritten signatures, eSignatures could revolutionize the way you do business, and could potentially pave the way for more profit and innovation. And using a renowned tool like HelloSign can help ease your journey in the transition. Read More

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Mingis on Tech: The Pixel 3 arrives

The Pixel 3 (and the larger Pixel 3 XL) officially arrive this week. Just in time, Computerworld's Dan Rosenbaum offers up insights and observations about the new device after several days' hands-on experience. Read More

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Big browsers to pull support plug for TLS 1.0 and 1.1 encryption protocols in early '20

TLS is the successor to the better-known SSL (Secure Socket Layer) encryption protocol; both are used to secure data communications between browsers and the destination server. Read More

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Woody Leonhard: A second bad driver gets pushed out by Windows Update

Last week, Microsoft pushed two buggy drivers to Win10 machines. A bad keyboard driver triggered blue screens on HP computers and a buggy audio driver turned off Intel Audio sound. Here’s how to protect your computer. Read More

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Woody Leonhard: It looks as if Microsoft has stopped pushing this month’s Win7 Monthly Rollup, KB 4462923

There’s no official announcement that I can find, but it looks as if you can no longer get KB 4462923, the October Win7 Monthly Rollup, through Windows Update. Microsoft apparently yanked it from WU on Thursday. Read More

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Jonny Evans: Apple goes shopping

Apple took some of its repatriated cash assets and went shopping -- acquiring over the past year Shazam, Dialog Semi, Spektral, and Asaii. Read More

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