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Windows 8.1 users – It’s time to upgrade

The perpetual assembly line of Windows operating systems waits for no person, and the latest to drop of its edge…

1 year ago
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Beware Windows 8.1 users… your time is almost up

The latest version of Windows to almost reach the end of the support assembly line this time around is Windows…

2 years ago
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Microsoft has officially killed off Internet Explorer – In The News

Microsoft has finally killed off one of the Internet's most famous web browsers. Internet Explorer is now officially extinct, with…

2 years ago
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Could this finally be the end of Office macro-distributed malware?

In welcome news, Microsoft has announced that it will take crucial steps from April this year to help curb one…

2 years ago
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How will “passwordless” logins work and what will it look like?

The passwordless revolution has begun. While passwords will most likely still be with us for many years to come, many…

3 years ago
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Windows “Blue Screen of Death” will now be black – In The News

There has been a number of "end of an era" moments in the annals of home computing recently. Only very…

3 years ago
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Windows 11 Officially Unveiled. Most Popular Questions Answered

It may have been the worse kept secret in the technology world, but the successor to Windows 10 is called,…

3 years ago
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Microsoft announces Windows 10 retirement date

Windows 10 will reach its end-of-support date on October 10th 2025, Microsoft has announced, offering users over four years warning.…

3 years ago
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Microsoft to officially kill off Internet Explorer in June 2022

An official end date of June 2022 has been announced for Internet Explorer, one of the Internet's most well-known browsers.…

3 years ago
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Microsoft releases Kids Mode for Edge browser

Microsoft are now rolling out a new Kids mode to complement their Edge browser. In February 2021 we reported on…

3 years ago