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April 17, 2019

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April brings massive updates to Windows and critical updates to both browsers and Adobe Flash

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Microsoft previews 'full-Chromium' Edge for the first time

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Microsoft surrenders control over Windows 10 upgrades: What you need to know

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Windows 10 update (and retirement) calendar: Mark these dates

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Slack adds email, calendar and file integrations for Office 365

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Win7/8.1/Server patch conflicts abated, somewhat, but it’s still too early to install the April crop

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This month’s Windows patching debacle gradually comes into focus

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Image: April brings massive updates to Windows and critical updates to both browsers and Adobe Flash

April brings massive updates to Windows and critical updates to both browsers and Adobe Flash

The old adage about April being the cruelest month looks to be true with this hefty and significant update to all of Microsoft’s platforms. Read more ▶

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Image: Microsoft previews 'full-Chromium' Edge for the first time

Microsoft previews 'full-Chromium' Edge for the first time

Windows 10 users running the 64-bit edition of the OS now have access to two different "builds" of the still-under-construction browser. Read more ▶

 
 
Image: Microsoft surrenders control over Windows 10 upgrades: What you need to know

Microsoft surrenders control over Windows 10 upgrades: What you need to know

It's not easy keeping track of all the upgrade timing changes Microsoft keeps rolling out. And now, there's a new one: 'Download and install now.' Here's what that means. Read more ▶

Image: Windows 10 update (and retirement) calendar: Mark these dates

Windows 10 update (and retirement) calendar: Mark these dates

Microsoft is releasing new versions of Windows 10 on a set schedule – and just as regularly retiring older versions from support. Here are all the dates you need to know about through Windows 7's retirement in 2020 and beyond. Read more ▶

Image: Slack adds email, calendar and file integrations for Office 365

Slack adds email, calendar and file integrations for Office 365

Looking to bolster its ability to play well with rival software, Slack unveiled new integrations that make it easier for users to work with Microsoft's office suite. Read more ▶

Image: Win7/8.1/Server patch conflicts abated, somewhat, but it’s still too early to install the April crop

Win7/8.1/Server patch conflicts abated, somewhat, but it’s still too early to install the April crop

The blue-screen-inducing behavior in Sophos and Avast antivirus products has been addressed by emergency new versions. Avira, oddly, has yanked its advisories, but there’s no announced all-clear. In all cases, it’s still much too early to install any of the April Windows patches. Read more ▶

Image: This month’s Windows patching debacle gradually comes into focus

This month’s Windows patching debacle gradually comes into focus

April 2019 Windows patches wreaked havoc on many PCs, with crashes linked to Sophos, Avast and Avira products and debilitating slowdown reports on Win10 1809 machines. Who’s testing this stuff? Ends up the answer isn’t all that simple. Read more ▶

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