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Edge Browser Gets Alt Tab Integration in Windows 10 Insider Preview Build

Switching to recent tabs in Microsoft Edge is coming to Alt Tab.

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Everything You Need to Know About Windows – June 2020

Microsoft’s new Edge browser starts rolling out via Windows Update and the Windows 10 20H2 feature update is announced.

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Windows Autopilot User-Driven Hybrid Azure AD Join with VPN Support in Public Preview

Windows 10 version 2004 brings user-driven hybrid Azure AD joins with VPN support.

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Paul Thurrott’s Short Takes: June 26

Because the earth actually rotates around Cupertino now, this edition of Short Takes looks at Microsoft’s blockbuster retail announcement, a Senate initiative to curtail a huge HoloLens sales, a weird Skype consolidation, an expansion of Teams’ capabilities to individuals, the death of Mixer, and so much more.

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Microsoft Defender ATP Adds UEFI Scanner to Detect Firmware-Level Attacks

UEFI scanning comes to Microsoft Defender Advanced Threat Protection.

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Paul Thurrott’s Short Takes: June 19

Because Microsoft will get it right one day, this edition of Short Takes looks at problems with Windows 10 version 2004, future Windows 10 20H2 and 21H1 releases, changes to the Insider program, a SASsy partnership for Microsoft, Apple antitrust issues, and so much more.

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Microsoft to Bundle New Edge with Next Version of Windows

Microsoft is going to start bundling its new Edge browser with the next version of Windows that will arrive this fall.

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How to Enable Reserved Storage Using DISM or PowerShell in Windows 10 Version 2004

Microsoft makes it easier for system administrators to query, enable, and disable Windows 10 Reserved Storage. In this article, I show you how to use the new DISM and PowerShell commands.

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Patch Tuesday – June 2020

This month Microsoft addresses 129 vulnerabilities, including SMBv3 bugs, Flash Player, and remote code execution flaws in VBScript.

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Paul Thurrott’s Short Takes: June 5

Because it’s probably Friday, this edition of Short Takes looks at Microsoft’s push to a dystopian future, the sad tale of Microsoft trying to deploy its own software to its customers, AppGet developer gets a small bone, two of Microsoft enemies team up and try not to look desperate, and so much more.

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