There is a bug in Windows 10 where if you add more than 500 items to the menu, it will crash, eat app icons and exhibit other odd behavior.
Microsoft has announced that they will be hosting an event on October 6th to release their next generation of hardware that will include Surface and phones as well.
Because a sentence that starts “you people” is never going to end well, this week’s other news includes downloading Windows 10 whether you want it or not.
With the release of Windows 10, Microsoft is moving to a new servicing model for the OS that includes constantly updating the platform as well as introducing new tools for the enterprise. To help keep you abreast of the roadmap ahead for the OS, using information from trusted insider sources at Microsoft, I have created…
Microsoft has announced that Enterprise Data Protection, Microsoft Passport and Windows Store for Business will be arriving to Windows Insiders this month.
Not long ago, Microsoft announced that Windows 10 had surpassed 75 million installs and that number continues to grow with my insider sources telling me that the OS is installed on more than 81 million machines. Windows 10 is crucial for Microsoft’s future success in the enterprise and consumer markets. Seeing as Windows 8 was largely ignored by…
Because Microsoft can’t stop punching itself in the face, this week’s other news includes Windows 10 milestones to look forward to, and a whole lot more.
VMware is going to bury the hatchet with Microsoft as the two companies, who were once fierce combatants, are now working together to promote Windows 10.
Today, Microprocessor giant Intel trumpeted the arrival of its 6th-generation Core processor lineup, named Skylake, promising it would be a “turning point.”
Microsoft announced Windows Update for Business but it has yet to be released, expect it to arrive later this year.