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April 09, 2019

Image: Microsoft throws in the towel on Windows 10 1809

Microsoft throws in the towel on Windows 10 1809

The company largely stopped distributing the October 2018 Update in March, apparently deciding to simply skip one feature upgrade to solve the problem of two on a collision course. Read more ▶

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Blockchain jobs remain unfilled, while skilled workers are being poached

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Woody Leonhard: Patch Tuesday’s coming, so lock down automatic updates

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Image: Blockchain jobs remain unfilled, while skilled workers are being poached

Blockchain jobs remain unfilled, while skilled workers are being poached

A new report from Janco Associates shows that blockchain positions remain unfilled as a dearth of qualified IT workers persists – and those who do have the skills remain in high demand. Read more ▶

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Image: Microsoft move to release Windows 10 1903 in May marks third straight delayed upgrade

Microsoft move to release Windows 10 1903 in May marks third straight delayed upgrade

Here we go again. Another Windows 10 rollout has been pushed back, showing the strain Microsoft is under to push out feature upgrades on its own six-month schedule. Read more ▶

 
 
Image: Jonny Evans: Apple’s Siri is as important as iPhone or the Mac

Jonny Evans: Apple’s Siri is as important as iPhone or the Mac

That’s why it sits on the executive board Read more ▶

Image: Woody Leonhard: Patch Tuesday’s coming, so lock down automatic updates

Woody Leonhard: Patch Tuesday’s coming, so lock down automatic updates

Some day we may have decent Windows update-blocking settings, although I remain skeptical. For now, with Patch Tuesday nigh, it’s prudent to check and make sure you have automatic updating turned off. Read more ▶

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