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February 26, 2020

Image: Next up on Microsoft's dust heap: Office 2010

Next up on Microsoft's dust heap: Office 2010

The end of support for Office 2010 is coming up in less than 10 months. What does that mean for companies still running the aging Office suite? We've got answers. Read more ▶

Your Must-Read Stories

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7 things Microsoft didn't tell us about the new Office app

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With a fix for the 'temporary profile' bug still elusive, Win10 1903 and 1909 customers should check Pause Updates

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Windows as we know it is dead; what comes next?

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Edge roadmap reveals user requests — and work undone

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Dump Windows 7 already! Jeez!

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Office 365: A guide to the updates

Image: 7 things Microsoft didn't tell us about the new Office app

7 things Microsoft didn't tell us about the new Office app

The new Office mobile app for iOS and Android is designed to help users complete 'microtasks' while on the go and combines Word, Excel and Powerpoint. Read more ▶

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Train to become a skilled Python coder for just $50

This 12-course bundle introduces students to the language and shows them how to use it in real world applications. Read more ▶

Image: With a fix for the 'temporary profile' bug still elusive, Win10 1903 and 1909 customers should check Pause Updates

With a fix for the 'temporary profile' bug still elusive, Win10 1903 and 1909 customers should check Pause Updates

Microsoft has not yet acknowledged — much less fixed — the widely publicized bug in its February Patch Tuesday update that causes Win10 1903 and 1909 customers’ desktops to disappear. If you haven’t yet installed KB 4532693, make sure Pause Updates is still protecting you. Read more ▶

 
 
Image: Windows as we know it is dead; what comes next?

Windows as we know it is dead; what comes next?

Microsoft’s recent organizational change combining the Windows and Surface groups will have a big impact on the quality, reliability, and innovation of PCs – and should result in higher customer satisfaction. While it puts PC OEMs at some risk, those that can pivot should see a stronger market and less segment drama. For those that can’t, the outcome will be dire. Read more ▶

Image: Edge roadmap reveals user requests — and work undone

Edge roadmap reveals user requests — and work undone

Among other tweaks, Microsoft intends to roll out two syncing features — including one that links up browser add-ons between copies of Edge on multiple devices. User comments, however, reflect frustration at features that have not yet appeared. Read more ▶

Image: Dump Windows 7 already! Jeez!

Dump Windows 7 already! Jeez!

Yes, some third parties are still supporting Windows 7, but that doesn’t mean you have to stick with the status quo, no matter how tempting that may be. Read more ▶

Image: Office 365: A guide to the updates

Office 365: A guide to the updates

Get the latest info on new features, bug fixes, and security updates for Office 365 for Windows as they roll out from Microsoft. Now updated for Version 2001 (Build 12430.20288), released Feb. 19, 2020. Read more ▶

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