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January 15, 2020

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Your Windows PC may become collateral damage in any conflict with Iran

Cyberwarfare is almost inevitable, and the most vulnerable PCs are going to get hit. Read more ▶

Your Must-Read Stories

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Today's Patch Tuesday brings fireworks and — a magic bullet?

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Why — and how — I’m moving Win10 production machines to version 1903

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Apple has a chance to grow as half a billion Windows 7 PCs hit EOL

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Get Windows Automatic Update under control

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OneNote vs. Evernote: A personal take on two great note-taking apps

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Office 365: A guide to the updates

Miscellaneous: Prosys, an HP Platinum Partner

Bring Your PC Plan Into the Workforce Future

Read the solution brief to learn more about tackling changes and moving ahead with superior network security built into the core, workforce-enabled PCs, notebooks, and other devices, and business-focused software and applications. Read more ▶

Image: Today's Patch Tuesday brings fireworks and — a magic bullet?

Today's Patch Tuesday brings fireworks and — a magic bullet?

The world is expecting a Thor’s thunder clap of a Windows patch later today. Given Microsoft’s track record with flashy hyper-hyped patches, a bit of skepticism is in order. Here’s a bit of history, and an invitation to a ringside seat. Read more ▶

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Image: Why — and how — I’m moving Win10 production machines to version 1903

Why — and how — I’m moving Win10 production machines to version 1903

As a card-carrying member of the Ain’t-Broke-Don’t-Fix Society, I’ve been keeping my production machines on Win10 1809. It’s now time to move on — but not all the way to Win10 version 1909, which continues to have a major Search bug. Read more ▶

 
 
Image: Apple has a chance to grow as half a billion Windows 7 PCs hit EOL

Apple has a chance to grow as half a billion Windows 7 PCs hit EOL

Apple could reap a good harvest as Microsoft ends support for nearly half a billion Windows 7 PCs. That support stops on Jan. 14. Read more ▶

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Get Windows Automatic Update under control

If you’re running Win7, 8.1, or Win10 1903 or 1909, putting on a temporary patching pause is quick and easy. Other versions, not so much. Here’s how to run to the sidelines, so you can watch while the pioneers engage in unpaid Windows update beta-testing. Read more ▶

Image: OneNote vs. Evernote: A personal take on two great note-taking apps

OneNote vs. Evernote: A personal take on two great note-taking apps

Evernote and Microsoft OneNote have taken different approaches in their quest to be the best note-taking app. Here’s where each one shines. Read more ▶

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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 1912 (Build 12325.20288), released Jan. 8, 2020. Read more ▶

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