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  • Windows 10 build 16226 now rolling out for Insiders in the Fast ring (lots of new features)

    06/21/2017 9:40:07 PM PDT · by dayglored · 19 replies
    Windows Central ^ | Jun 21, 2017 | Zac Bowden
    Microsoft is now rolling out Windows 10 build 16226 for PC Insiders in the Fast ring, with some notable new changes and features included. Last weeks Insider Preview build included several new user interface changes and a bunch of new settings and features. Today's build continues that trend. What's New? Microsoft Edge Giving you more control over closing tabs: Building on our work in Build 16199, we've updated Microsoft Edge to ensure the X in the tab band is always available to close a tab, even when a JavaScript (i.e. alert, prompt, etc.) dialog is showing within Microsoft Edge. Additionally,...
  • Microsoft admits to disabling third-party antivirus code if Win 10 doesn't like it

    06/21/2017 12:49:24 PM PDT · by dayglored · 15 replies
    The Register ^ | Jun 20, 2017 | Iain Thomson
    Windows 10 does disable some third-party security software, Microsoft has admitted, but because of compatibility – not competitive – issues.Redmond is currently being sued by security house Kaspersky Lab in the EU, Germany and Russia over alleged anti-competitive behavior because it bundles the Windows Defender security suite into its latest operating system. Kaspersky (and others) claim Microsoft is up to its Internet Explorer shenanigans again, but that’s not so, said the operating system giant.“Microsoft’s application compatibility teams found that roughly 95 per cent of Windows 10 PCs had an antivirus application installed that was already compatible with Windows 10 Creators...
  • Windows 10 Creators Update preview: Lovin' for Edge and pen users, nowt much else (build 16215)

    06/12/2017 6:18:51 AM PDT · by dayglored · 16 replies
    The Register ^ | Jun 9, 2017 | Tim Anderson
    Microsoft has released a new preview of Windows 10's Fall Creators Update, showing off elements of its new Fluent Design System and introducing a host of features.At the Build developer event last month, the company announced the Fluent Design System as a move away from the flat design language which characterised the "Metro" approach of Windows 8 and carried forward into the Windows 10 Universal Windows Platform (UWP). Now there's depth, lighting and motion effects, translucent backgrounds and, of course, smooth scaling across different screen sizes.The new update uses "Acrylic material", a translucent background with blur, tinted overlay and texture...
  • Windows XP refuses to die, but Windows 10 adoption is slowly gathering pace

    06/05/2017 8:34:41 PM PDT · by dayglored · 50 replies
    TechRepublic ^ | Jun 5, 2017 | Nick Heath
    Windows XP is an operating system doggedly hanging onto life. Nearly 16 years after its launch, at least tens of thousands of XP machines remain in use.One percent of the 4.6 million devices—smartphone and computers—examined by Duo Security were found to be running XP, with a large number of business PCs still using the OS.Windows XP persists despite being released back in 2001, and, in most instances, Microsoft not having patched the OS to fix flaws that could be exploited by hackers since 2014."While support for the ancient OS ended in 2014, thousands of endpoints used in the enterprise still...
  • Three new Windows 10 versions revealed for “Advanced PCs” and Servers (14 editions and counting!)

    06/05/2017 8:18:40 PM PDT · by dayglored · 39 replies
    MS Power User ^ | Jun 4, 2017 | Pradeep
    A few days back, Microsoft accidentally pushed out builds from their internal branches to both PC and mobile. The mobile build bricked a number of devices. Microsoft later posted an explanation on what really happened and how to recover the bricked devices. A MDL forum member has now spotted three new Windows 10 SKUs in the released Windows 10 Build 16212 pkeyconfig. The following are the three new Windows 10 versions revealed through this build, Windows 10 Pro for Advanced PCsWindows 10 Pro N for Advanced PCsWindows Server 2016 ServerRdsh Microsoft already offers the following Windows 10 versions, Windows 10...
  • 500 million machines are now running Windows 10 (halfway to that goal of a billion)

    05/10/2017 4:34:07 PM PDT · by dayglored · 53 replies
    The Verge ^ | May 10, 2017 | Tom Warren
    Microsoft is announcing today that 500 million active machines are now running Windows 10. The latest statistic comes almost 8 months after the company revealed 400 million devices were running Windows 10. Microsoft revealed its latest Windows 10 figures just as the software maker starts its Build developer event in Seattle today.Microsoft had originally claimed it would have 1 billion devices running Windows 10 by 2018. The bold estimate was revised last July, with Microsoft admitting "it will take longer than FY18 for us to reach our goal of 1 billion monthly active devices." It now seems this will take...
  • Microsoft asks Windows 10 Enterprise customers to test new anti-exploit tech (Preview 16188)

    05/04/2017 6:12:05 PM PDT · by dayglored · 10 replies
    ComputerWorld ^ | May 4, 2017 | Gregg Keizer
    Microsoft today asked enterprise customers to test a new anti-malware, anti-exploit technology in Windows 10's baked-in browser. Windows 10's latest preview, tagged as build 16188 and released Thursday, includes Windows Defender Application Guard, a virtualization-based feature that isolates the contents of a tab in Edge, the OS's default browser, from the rest of the system. While Application Guard was announced in September, and went through limited testing in the months since, today marked its first appearance to all Insiders running Windows 10 Enterprise. Users must manually toggle on Application Guard from a setting dialog, then open a tab within Edge...
  • Windows 10 S forces Bing, Edge on your kids. If you don't like it, get Win10 Pro – Microsoft

    05/04/2017 3:08:35 PM PDT · by dayglored · 18 replies
    The Register ^ | May 4, 2017 | Iain Thomson
    After Tuesday's big launch of Windows 10 S, it emerged the software will force people to use Edge and Bing. How can that be?The supposedly streamlined operating system aimed at kids and their teachers will only run apps from Microsoft's official Windows 10 S software store. Right now, there are no third-party browsers available from its shelves. That leaves users with the bundled Edge browser and Bing for web search.You can't change the search engine from Bing, and, for now, you can't get another browser besides Edge. Even if you could get another browser, Edge will override all the time,...
  • Windows 10 S is Microsoft's answer to Chrome OS ("S"=="Store", it only runs Windows Store apps)

    05/02/2017 2:44:37 PM PDT · by dayglored · 23 replies
    The Verge ^ | May 2, 2017 | Tom Warren
    Microsoft is introducing a new version of Windows 10 today: Windows 10 S. It's essentially Microsoft's answer to Chrome OS, to simplify Windows for low-end hardware and in particular, the education market. “Everything that runs on Windows 10 S is downloaded from the Windows Store,” says Microsoft’s Windows chief Terry Myerson. That doesn't mean that desktop apps won't run on this version of Windows 10, but they'll need to be specially packaged and listed in the Windows Store. During a demonstration onstage, Myerson showed off the ability to support peripherals and devices just like regular Windows 10. Myerson also noted...
  • Announcing Windows 10 Insider Preview Build 16184 for PC + Build 15208 for Mobile

    05/01/2017 6:59:08 PM PDT · by dayglored · 25 replies
    Windows 10 Blog ^ | Apr 28, 2017 | Dona Sarkar
    Hello Windows Insiders!Today we are excited to be a) hosting our very first Insider webcast from the brand new #BeamMachine AND b) doing our first ever build release during a webcast. We are releasing Windows 10 Insider Preview Build 16184 for PC to Windows Insiders in the Fast ring. We are also releasing Windows 10 Mobile Insider Preview Build 15208 to Insiders in the Fast ring.What’s New in Build 16184 For PC My People: Technology is all about making it easier for you to connect with your most important people. Whether you want to share a photo, make plans for...
  • Don't install our buggy Windows 10 Creators Update, begs Microsoft (Update on the Update)

    04/27/2017 5:57:52 AM PDT · by dayglored · 25 replies
    The Register ^ | Apr 26, 2017 | Iain Thomson
    FR NOTE: THIS THREAD IS AN IMPORTANT FOLLOWUP TO THIS EARLIER THREAD:How to force Windows 10 to download the Creators Update (for those who just can't wait)Executive Summary: "DO NOT FORCE THE DOWNLOAD!! PLEASE WAIT!!" Best FRegards, Dayglored Microsoft has urged non-tech-savvy people – or anyone who just wants a stable computer – to not download and install this year's biggest revision to Windows by hand. And that's because it may well bork your machine.It's been two weeks since Microsoft made its Creators Update available, and we were previously warned it will be a trickle-out rather than a massive rollout....
  • Windows 10 Mobile Creators Update review: The future is increasingly uncertain (Win10 Phone)

    04/25/2017 9:12:38 PM PDT · by dayglored · 39 replies
    PC World ^ | Apr 25, 2017 | Mark Hachman
    With so few features, for so few phones, one wonders what the point is.Microsoft’s Windows 10 Mobile Creators Update rides the coattails of the desktop OS, heavily leaning on improvements in Cortana and Edge to nudge Microsoft’s nearly comatose mobile platform further ahead.As the free upgrade rolls out Tuesday, our review of the Creators Update can't help but conclude that it's even less of an improvement than the Windows 10 Mobile Anniversary Update. We can tell you that Windows’ new ability to buy and read ebooks within Edge represents its most potent addition. You can turn off a screen while...
  • Windows 10 Creators Update - Collecting YOUR data is the 'life-blood', says Microsoft (Privacy)

    04/24/2017 9:08:14 PM PDT · by dayglored · 28 replies
    Express (UK) ^ | Apr 20, 2017 | Aaron Brown
    MICROSOFT has reiterated the importance of collecting information from Windows 10 Creators Update users, likening the diagnostic data to the "life-blood" of the operating system.Windows 10 Creators Update is slowly rolling out to users across the globe.The blockbuster update includes a number of headline features, including a ground-up redesign for the Paint app and a new performance-focused Game Mode.Windows 10 Creators Update also focuses on transparency around its data collection policies.Every Windows 10 user – whether they're upgrading a previous version of Windows 10, or installing one for the first time – will be given the chance to review the...
  • Microsoft finally reveals what data Windows 10 collects from your PC [M$ spyware decloaked]

    04/06/2017 3:44:53 PM PDT · by markomalley · 20 replies
    PC World ^ | 4/5/17 | Ian Paul
    There are all kinds of new features in the Windows 10 Creators Update rolling out on April 11, but one change really sticks out. Greater transparency about the data that Microsoft collects from your PC.There are new dashboard screens that all Windows 10 users will see the first time they install or upgrade to the Creators Update. Perhaps more interestingly, for the first time Microsoft has detailed information about the user data it collects for diagnostics.Diagnostics collection Let’s start with the diagnostics collection, as Microsoft’s come under heavy fire from privacy advocates for refusing to allow users to disable it completely...
  • How to force Windows 10 to download the Creators Update (for those who just can't wait)

    04/06/2017 9:26:47 PM PDT · by dayglored · 34 replies
    VentureBeat ^ | Apr 5, 2017 | Emil Protalinski
    Microsoft is planning to start pushing out the free Windows 10 Creators Update on April 11. As is often the case, this will be a gradual rollout, meaning not everyone will get the update on day one. Microsoft will slowly ramp up the release — but starting today, you can get the latest build of Windows 10 without waiting.You can use the Windows 10 Update Assistant to avoid having to convince Windows Update to serve the Creators Update to you. On the Windows 10 computer you want to update, head to microsoft.com/software-download/windows10 and click the blue “Update now” button. This...
  • 'Windows 10 destroyed our data!' Microsoft hauled into US court (Win10 update suit filed)

    03/26/2017 8:29:32 AM PDT · by dayglored · 59 replies
    The Register ^ | Mar 24, 2017 | Thomas Claburn
    'Dodgy' unwanted operating system update sparks potential class-action lawsuit Updated Three people in Illinois have filed a lawsuit against Microsoft, claiming that its Windows 10 update destroyed their data and damaged their computers.The complaint [PDF], filed in Chicago's US District Court on Thursday, charges that Microsoft Windows 10 is a defective product and that its maker failed to provide adequate warning about the potential risks posed by Windows 10 installation – specifically system stability and data loss.Microsoft "failed to exercise reasonable care in designing, formulating, and manufacturing the Windows 10 upgrade and placing it into the stream of commerce," the...
  • Windows 10 - Quietly Logging EVERY KEYSTROKE You Type And Sending It To Microsoft(How To Stop It)

    03/25/2017 11:04:05 AM PDT · by blam · 85 replies
    SHTF Plan ^ | 3-25-2017 | Mac Slavo
    Yesterday we reported that an international group of hackers claim they have breached Apple’s iCloud user database and stolen 300 million usernames and passwords. The group has threatened to initiate a widespread factory reset on April 7th, 2017, potentially wiping out data on tens of millions of iPhones and iCloud accounts should Apple fail to pay a ransom. But that breach by nefarious hackers, while serious, is nothing compared to what your trusted operating system provider may be doing on your personal computer. According to a recent report, if you are a Windows 10 user then every single keystroke you...
  • Microsoft forcing Windows 7 and 8.1 users to install Windows 10

    03/22/2017 6:01:17 AM PDT · by Enlightened1 · 50 replies
    Yahoo ^ | 03/20/17 | Sarmistha Acharya
    Technology giant Microsoft is blocking Windows 7 and 8.1 updates on Intel's seventh generation Core i3, i5 and i7 AMD's seventh generation processor (Bristol Ridge) and Qualcomm's 8996 processors. While trying to scan and download updates through Windows Update, error messages appear saying, "Windows could not search for new updates" and "code 80240037 Windows Update encountered an unknown error." As explained in Microsoft Knowledge based article the errors occur as the new processor generations require the latest Windows version. For those on Windows 7 and 8.1, Microsoft recommends updating the devices to Windows 10. In response to the matter a...
  • Windows 10 UAC Bypass Uses Backup and Restore Utility

    03/17/2017 9:40:33 PM PDT · by Dalberg-Acton · 10 replies
    Bleeping Computer ^ | March 16, 2017 | Catalin Cimpanu
    A new User Access Control (UAC) bypass technique relies on altering Windows registry app paths and using the Backup and Restore utility to load malicious code without any security warning. The technique revolves around the notion of "auto-elevation," which is a state that Microsoft assigns to various trusted binaries. For example, the Task Manager binary is an auto-elevated file because it's created and digitally signed by Microsoft, and is also housed in a trusted file location, under C:\Windows\system32. This means that despite the UAC security level, launching Task Manager doesn't show a UAC window. Similarly, there are tens of other...
  • Microsoft Blocks Windows 7 & 8.1 Updates On Current Generation AMD & Intel Processors

    03/16/2017 5:59:49 PM PDT · by dayglored · 65 replies
    TechGage ^ | Mar 16, 2017 | Rob Williams
    Have you upgraded to Intel’s Kaby Lake or AMD’s Ryzen, but still refuse to give up on Windows 7? Going forward, that’s going to become a bit of a problem, as Microsoft has said that it’s cutting off Windows Update support for such a configuration – one that also includes Windows 8.1. In effect, this means that if you are running one of the newest CPUs and either Windows 7 or 8.1, Windows Update will refuse to update. You should still be able to upgrade straight to Windows 10, but as for those minor updates that get pushed through on...