In Pictures: User guide to Windows 10
If you’re going for an immediate upgrade to Windows 10 from your Windows 7 or Windows 8/8.1 computer, this guide will get you up to speed as quickly as possible.
For Windows users still running the October 2018 Update – otherwise known as 1809 – Microsoft thinks it's time to move to 1909.
Microsoft's Chromium-based browser has officially arrived, no doubt bringing questions from users about what it means for them.
Listen, I get it. Windows 7 has worked really well. After the Vista fiasco, you were so happy to get a decent version of Windows.
Microsoft has made more changes to its Windows 10 development model, changes that have implications for future releases.
Microsoft has revived a practice from the heydays of Internet Explorer, releasing tools to block the new all-Chromium Edge on Windows 10.
Microsoft's digital assistant Cortana can make your life easier and more efficient — if you know how to really take advantage of it.
Get to know the interface, features and shortcuts in Microsoft's latest operating system.
Windows users can take these steps to insure their PCs continue to receive security updates in the wake of the Spectre and Meltdown flaws.
Customers – particularly corporate customers – face a jumble of option-rich upgrade methods to get the latest version of Microsoft's OS. Here's how to decide which is best.
If your company has computers that are shared between employees or temporary workers, Windows 10 makes it easy to accomplish. We explain how to do it.
Relying in part on the telemetry it receives from Windows 10 computers, Microsoft is getting more aggressive in blocking PCs from getting problematic updates.
Frequent, large updates may have stopped companies with limited bandwidth from upgrading to Windows 10.
A "back-then-forward" model will govern patches starting with Windows 10 version 1809.
The smaller updates will make their debut with the release of Windows 10 version 1809, due in September.
IT admins surveyed by Susan Bradley, who moderates the PatchMangement.org mailing list, said Microsoft's current strategy is failing. So she took their concerns to Microsoft leaders, including CEO Satya Nadella, and asked them to make changes.
Effectively securing your enterprise is a continuous effort that requires constant attention and improvements. Rapid technological change can resolve business problems and pave the way towards digital transformation, but it also creates new points of potential vulnerability – which can create new security problems that interrupt or disable the business.