Microsoft names its next Windows 10 upgrade: '2004'
Although the name would indicate an April 2020 release, the company's past Windows upgrade tempo has rarely hit the mark.
Although the name would indicate an April 2020 release, the company's past Windows upgrade tempo has rarely hit the mark.
By using group policy objects, IT admins can turn the browser into a front end for Office 365 with an enterprise-centric new tab page.
The latest version of Windows relies on an 'enablement package' to turn on features that transform Windows 10 1903 into 1909.
The latest version of Windows 10 is little more than a rerun of the May version of the operating system, though it does offer a few new features.
In a bid to push website developers to speed up their site response times, Google may start flagging those that load slowly.
A release candidate of the Chromium-based browser can already be downloaded from Microsoft's website. The final version shows up in about 10 weeks.
One Google engineer called site isolation 'the single greatest advance in browser security since the creation of the sandbox.'
New community templates showcase how customers are using Trello to manage workflows, as Atlassian boasts its has reached 50M registered users.
With browser makers already putting the kibosh on the once-popular multimedia format, Google search is about to deliver something of a coup de grace.
The January end-of-support deadline for Windows 7 is fast approaching. Here's a rundown of some of the issues companies should keep in mind.
Newly renamed 'Windows 10 November 2019 Update' is nearing release. But given past naming conventions, it might not show up until November.
Microsoft is reminding customers that one version of Windows 10 received its final security update and another will fall off the support list.
Beginning with Firefox 74, slated to ship in March 2020, Mozilla will begin pushing out browser updates every four weeks.
For more than a week, Mozilla touted a service called 'Mozilla Enterprise Client Support' for Firefox, then pulled the information off its website.
Microsoft has issued a support reprieve to Exchange Server 2010, continuing to service the on-premises enterprise software for an extra nine months.