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Microsoft’s Building its own Terminal for Windows 10, Adding Features to Windows Subsystem for Linux

Microsoft has built a proper Terminal for Windows 10 and the company is also adding new features to the Subsystem for Linux.

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How Microsoft Edge on Chromium Will Change the Windows 10 Lite and S Mode Proposition

If Microsoft is serious about S Mode and Windows Lite, it needs a browser that is broadly compatible and performant.

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Paul Thurrott’s Short Takes: Microsoft Earnings Special Edition

Because it’s that time of the quarter again, this edition of Short Takes looks at Microsoft’s most recent quarterly earnings.

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Microsoft Increases Minimum Storage Requirements for Windows 10 Feature Updates

Microsoft is increasing the minimum storage requirement for Windows 10 feature updates but if this impacts your environment, you have more than a year to find a solution.

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How to Uninstall and Reset Windows Subsystem for Linux Distributions

Here is how to uninstall and reset Linux distributions installed in Windows 10 using the Windows Subsystem for Linux.

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Paul Thurrott’s Short Takes: April 19

Because I heard you missed me, I’m back, this edition of Short Takes looks at Surface Flub 2S, Waas and Windows 7, it’s like a riding a bike, Microsoft makes AI and refuses to sell it to customers, Google introduces a browser ballot, and so much more.

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Patch Tuesday April 2019

This month Windows is patched for two zero-day flaws, Windows 7 and Windows Server 2008 R2 users report that devices with Sophos Antivirus can’t log in after installing KB4493472 and authentication failures to services configured with unconstrained delegation.

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Mitigating Spectre Variant 2 with Retpoline on Windows

The Retpoline patch for Windows 10 was originally slated to arrive in the Windows 10 May 2019 Update but the fix is now in Windows 10 version 1809, although it must be enabled manually.

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Paul Thurrott’s Short Takes: April 5

Because my son is about to turn 21 and where does the time go, this edition of Short Takes looks at Microsoft’s glorious but overdue u-turn on Windows 10 updates, Microsoft’s retreat from the consumer market, U.S. governmental spying on Huawei, Samsung’s falling profits, and so much more.

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Microsoft’s Making Significant Changes to Windows Updates and Feature Rollouts for Windows 10

Microsoft is once again making changes to the servicing model of Windows 10 but these updates will improve the quality of life with the OS and give the user more flexability.

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