Microsoft begins denying updates to some Windows 7 users
Microsoft has begun blocking Windows 7 and 8.1 PCs equipped with the very newest processors from receiving security updates, making good on a policy it announced last year.
Microsoft has begun blocking Windows 7 and 8.1 PCs equipped with the very newest processors from receiving security updates, making good on a policy it announced last year.
As expected, Microsoft has named May 9 as the date it will issue the final updates for 2015's debut edition of Windows 10.
The number of Internet of Things devices used to spark the "smart" in smart cities is expected to surge six-fold through 2026.
Microsoft this week again claimed that its Edge browser uses much less power than rivals, an apparent move to salvage the struggling Edge on Windows 10.
Microsoft this week retired the security bulletins that for decades have described each month's slate of vulnerabilities and patches for customers.
Microsoft this week offered business customers a free 90-day trial of the enterprise-grade edition of Windows 10's latest version.
Dallas city officials have added extra encryption to bolster the security of outdoor warning sirens hacked early Saturday.
Data centers are declining worldwide both in numbers and square footage, a surprising change given the recent boom.
Microsoft has restarted deliveries of Windows 10 to beta testers, weeks sooner than it resumed previews in the past.
Microsoft this week boosted by 28% its claim of how much enterprises can save by moving to Windows 10.
The U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Service said Friday that the H-1B cap for FY 2018 has already been reached. Visa applications became available only on Monday.
Apple this week renounced its usual secrecy about future products to counter questions about its commitment to the Mac.
The U.S. government is taking action that will likely increase the visa denial rates of H-1B programmers hired for entry-level jobs.
Featuring speeds of up to 515MBps, WD's new palm-sized My Passport drive is by far the company's fastest portable drive
CIOs in the U.S. and Europe are increasing IT budgets thanks to an uptick in optimism, said Morgan Stanley, which surveyed 100 CIOs in the U.S. and Europe.