Google Chrome will automatically migrate to 64-bit on Windows
If you can use the 64-bit version of Chrome you probably should, for memory management, graphics performance and security reasons, but some people might not be on it yet. As of Chrome version 58,… See the rest here: Google Chrome will automatically migrate to 64-bit on Windows 404 Not Found Affordable, ReliableWeb Hosting Solutions. 404 Error File Not Found The page you are looking for might have been removed, had its name...
Is this Microsoft’s new Surface Laptop?
Tomorrow Microsoft is holding its #MicrosoftEDU event where we expect to find out how it will take on Google’s Chrome OS, but some of the news may have already leaked. Notorious Microsoft watcher… See original here: Is this Microsoft’s new Surface Laptop? 404 Not Found Affordable, ReliableWeb Hosting Solutions. 404 Error File Not Found The page you are looking for might have been removed, had its name changed, or is...
Microsoft has a plan to beat Chromebooks at their own game
Assuming this chart is accurate, it gives us a good idea of what sort of hardware we’ll be seeing from Windows 10 Cloud devices. The relatively modest specs include 4GB of RAM, a quad-core Celeron (or better) processor and either 32GB or 64GB of storage — that all sounds a lot like you’ll find in a Chromebook. Microsoft is looking to achieve “all-day” battery life for “most students” and...
Only a handful of Windows phones will get the latest update
Microsoft’s Dona Sarkar notes complaints that Windows wasn’t offering the “best possible experience” on older phones. In other words, Windows 10 Mobile was struggling outside of relatively recent hardware. Those users who do have the Creators Update on unsupported hardware can keep using it, but Sarkar stresses that they’ll be running the newer operating systems “at their own risk.”The move...
‘Shadow Brokers’ dump of NSA tools includes new Windows exploits (updated)
Releasing this information ahead of a holiday weekend may make it harder for Microsoft and IT workers to respond, as anyone with bad intentions now has access to a number of previously unknown exploits. As security researchers like Matthew Hickey (aka @hackerfantastic) scan through tools with names like ETERNALBLUE (a remote exploit for XP and above) and FUZZBUNCH (a framework that helps control use of the other attacks), Marcy...
