Because Windows 10 1809 is delayed, Microsoft’s partners are now shipping new hardware running on unsupported software.
If your install of Windows 10 is suddenly no longer activated, Microsoft is aware of the issue, but we don’t know when this problem will be resolved.
Microsoft bungles rollout of the Windows 10 October 2018 update, Windows Server 2019 skips RTM, and Always-Connected PCs are the next big thing for businesses.
Because it’s that time of the quarter, this edition of Short Takes looks a bit more closely at Microsoft’s most recent earnings announcement.
Microsoft says that half of its commercial customers are now running Windows 10 but how will they get the other half to upgrade before the deadline hits?
In this article, Russell explains the ways you can manage Windows Update to give you a more reliable computing experience.
The silliest thing has been riding high in my Google News headlines since last week – The CEO of Canalys still thinks Microsoft is going to kill the Surface line in 2019
Because I’m between continents at the moment, this edition of Short Takes looks at Microsoft’s abortive release of Windows 10 version 1806, Microsoft’s patent reversal for Linux, the EU approval of Microsoft’s GitHub acquisition, and so much more.
Microsoft has re-released Windows 10 1809 after fixing an issue that was deleting content but the company is still trying to win a race that doesn’t exist.
Microsoft acknowledges disappearing files after installation of the Windows 10 October 2018 Update (version 1809) and pauses rollout.