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Microsoft’s Removing ReFS Creation Functionality from Windows 10 Pro

Microsoft is removing some ReFS functionality from Windows 10 Pro likely to force users to a higher-priced version of the operating system.

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Paul Thurrott’s Short Takes: August 18

Because it’s important to curate images on the Bing home page, this edition of Short Takes looks at the new Skype on Windows, Microsoft’s case for Defender, Bill Gates nets $4.6 billion, and much more.

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Paul Thurrott’s Short Takes: August 11

Because Jamon Iberico is God’s perfect food, this edition of Short Takes looks at a surprisingly contentious and controversial week for Microsoft.

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Microsoft Has a New SKU of Windows 10 Designed for High-End Hardware

Microsoft has announced a new SKU of Windows 10 Pro for workstations and it will arrive this fall with the Fall Creators update.

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Microsoft to Remove Some Chinese Certificate Authorities from Windows 10

Microsoft is removing certificate authorities from WoSign and StartCom from Windows 10 after multiple violations of its Trusted Root program.

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Windows as a Service is Windows’ Second Life, Because It Had To be

Microsoft pivoted to WaaS as it found the perfect time to introduce it’s truly new feature, Security as a Service.

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Windows 10 Overhead is Slowing Enterprise Adoption

The complexity of maintaining Windows 10 is slowing its adoption as IT administrators try to figure out how to deal with the additional overhead.

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Microsoft is Changing The Windows 10 Servicing Model, Again

Microsoft is once again changing the servicing model of Windows 10; the company is removing one of the safety-nets used to prevent bugs from reaching corporate customers.

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Microsoft Ends Windows 10 1511 Support in October, Pushes 1703 to Everyone

Microsoft has announced that in October, the company will be ending support for Windows 10 build 1511.

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Microsoft Launches Windows Bug Bounty Program Because Late Is Better Than Never

Microsoft has finally opened up a bug bounty program for Windows 10 where the company will pay up to $250,00 for reporting a security flaw.

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