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July 10, 2019

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Microsoft pares Windows 10 feature upgrades to 1 a year

In a multi-part announcement spread across three blog posts, Microsoft has again given its Windows 10 update model a shake. Here's what the changes mean. Read more ▶

Your Must-Read Stories

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With Patch Tuesday here, make sure you temporarily block Windows Update

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WTF, Microsoft?

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Following Mozilla's lead, Microsoft pushes Edge onto anti-tracking bandwagon

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Windows 10 Redstone: A guide to the Insider Preview builds

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Anticipating a Microsoft Surface laptop designed by Jony Ive

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It's time to install the June Windows and Office patches

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Microsoft’s Windows Update system is broken. Will it ever be fixed?

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Image: With Patch Tuesday here, make sure you temporarily block Windows Update

With Patch Tuesday here, make sure you temporarily block Windows Update

Last month brought a bevy of “silver bullet” patches, which fixed bugs introduced in earlier patches. This month, save yourself the bother. In most cases it’s easy to tell Windows to back off for a few weeks. You have to patch eventually, but there’s no reason to join the ranks of the unpaid beta-testers. Read more ▶

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WTF, Microsoft?

For months Microsoft hid the fact that its Registry backup feature no longer worked, while Windows 10 kept reporting that it was completing successfully. What were you thinking, guys? Read more ▶

 
 
Image: Following Mozilla's lead, Microsoft pushes Edge onto anti-tracking bandwagon

Following Mozilla's lead, Microsoft pushes Edge onto anti-tracking bandwagon

By adding 'tracking prevention' to the Chromium-based version of Edge, Microsoft can show it's putting a little distance between its browser and Google Chrome. 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 19H2 and 20H1 as they roll out from Microsoft. Now updated for Windows 10 Insider Preview Build 18932 for 20H1, released on July 3, 2019. Read more ▶

Image: Anticipating a Microsoft Surface laptop designed by Jony Ive

Anticipating a Microsoft Surface laptop designed by Jony Ive

I’ve been thinking a lot about the drama over at Apple with Jony Ive leaving the company and the reports that Apple no longer cares about design. I think the obvious product line for him to work his magic on is the Microsoft Surface, which was created to combat the Apple iPad. Read more ▶

Image: It's time to install the June Windows and Office patches

It's time to install the June Windows and Office patches

June was a lazy, buggy month for Windows and Microsoft Office, with silver bullet patches galore. Things have calmed down now, and it’s time to get the lot installed. Read more ▶

Image: Microsoft’s Windows Update system is broken. Will it ever be fixed?

Microsoft’s Windows Update system is broken. Will it ever be fixed?

It’s a bad sign when companies answer complaints and concerns with corporate doublespeak. Read more ▶

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