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December 24, 2019

Image: Microsoft offers tools to block Chromium-Edge from silently downloading to Windows 10 PCs

Microsoft offers tools to block Chromium-Edge from silently downloading to Windows 10 PCs

When deployed and run, the Blocker Toolkit will leave the old version of Edge in place. Microsoft released similar toolkits for IE7, IE8, IE9, IE10 and IE11 before the public release of those browsers. Read more ▶

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Just because Microsoft sells Windows 7 support doesn't mean you can buy it

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Microsoft dissolves links between features and Windows 10 releases

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Putting Samsung's Android 10 upgrade into perspective

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Bugs continue to haunt Win10 version 1909

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Intel Optane: The missing link to a good virtual PC or gaming solution

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21 time-saving tips for the Chrome Android browser

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Basics of Apple device security for your business.

Learn how you can secure your Apple devices. Read more ▶

Image: Just because Microsoft sells Windows 7 support doesn't mean you can buy it

Just because Microsoft sells Windows 7 support doesn't mean you can buy it

What good is extended support for an aging OS if you can't find a reseller to sell it to your company? Read more ▶

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This $387 Azure certification prep bundle is currently on sale for $29

Set yourself up to pass Azure certification exams with these 4 courses. Read more ▶

Image: Microsoft dissolves links between features and Windows 10 releases

Microsoft dissolves links between features and Windows 10 releases

The company this week made more changes to its Windows 10 development model, changes that have implications for future releases. Read more ▶

 
 
Image: Putting Samsung's Android 10 upgrade into perspective

Putting Samsung's Android 10 upgrade into perspective

Getting Android 10 out to the Galaxy S10 in December is commendable progress, but it isn't the revolutionary victory some are painting it to be. Read more ▶

Image: Bugs continue to haunt Win10 version 1909

Bugs continue to haunt Win10 version 1909

Billed as the kinder, gentler update to Windows, the latest version 1909 is still plagued by persistent wake-up and botched search. Read more ▶

Image: Intel Optane: The missing link to a good virtual PC or gaming solution

Intel Optane: The missing link to a good virtual PC or gaming solution

3D XPoint memory could complement 5G and address the critical latency problem with both cloud gaming and the Windows Virtual Desktop, both of which are ramping to market. I believe our desktop and gaming future is in the cloud and the sooner we get there the happier and safer we’ll be. Read more ▶

Image: 21 time-saving tips for the Chrome Android browser

21 time-saving tips for the Chrome Android browser

Become a mobile browsing pro with these advanced tips for Google's Chrome Android browser. Read more ▶

White Paper: Adobe Systems Inc.

Adobe Sign Technical Overview

This paper provides a high-level overview of Adobe Sign architecture, security, compliance, identity management, document handling, network protection, performance monitoring, service management, governance and other key technical topics. Read more ▶

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