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Microsoft shows off Windows 11 for the workplace, Workplace from Facebook adds communication muscle, knowledge workers will work remotely and more news.
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Recent figures show that for the firs time in six year PC sales are up and part of the reason for the rise is the growth in the use of AI.
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The Dutch Data Protection Authority (DPA) has accused Microsoft of breaching Dutch law by harvesting data of those who use its Windows 10 operating system.
In a statement issued Oct. 13th, the DPA stated Redmond, Wash.
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ATLANTA — Microsoft isn't the only company making news this week at the Ignite conference here.
While Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella waxed poetically about using artificial intelligence to create a better society and his executive vice presidents shared insights and updates on a host of new products, dozens of companies in the
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Windows 10 will reach the ripe old age of one on Friday. Every birthday boy or girl deserves something nice for their birthday, and Windows 10 is no different.
Microsoft will release a number of upgraded apps to Windows 10 users next week.
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Anniversaries are all about good things, and the Windows 10 anniversary is no different.
On Aug. 2, Microsoft releases the anniversary edition of Windows 10 and is celebrating by adding multiple Windows upgrades that should improve Cortana, its intelligent personal assistant; security; and e-commerce, videos and data sharing in the Edge browser.
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What do they want from Windows Server 2016? I'll give a hint -- it is not what you think.
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Microsoft had a little thing recently all about Windows Hardware. I don't normally watch these things.
As a guy who presents and speaks for a living, it's tough for me to watch other people do that — for a couple of reasons.
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On July 14, 2015, Microsoft ended all support for Windows Server 2003. This wasn’t unexpected. Microsoft had signaled it back in July, 2010 when it ceased offering mainstream support and had issued regular warnings leading up to the July 14 deadline.
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Developers outside of Microsoft will be able to experiment for the first time with new classes of applications that run partly on Windows, partly on Linux.
This is a result of Microsoft's public release today of its third preview of Windows Server 2016.
It’s a new phase in the relationship between Microsoft and Docker Inc.,
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As the dust settles around the Windows 10 release and the good, bad and indifferent new features have been picked over, it's time to answer the hard question: how do you move onto this latest version?
While there are multiple answers, let's look at a few possibilities: 1.
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Summer is tough because people are out there doing way better things than listening to me.
But several things happened recently, so hear me out.
Microsoft released Windows 10 for the Raspberry Pi.
The Raspberry Pi is a little hobbyist computer.
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“Store” is the worst name for a store.
CMSWire is read by marketers, a great many of whom would heartily agree with me on this point.
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Today is the day. As of July 14, 2015, Microsoft is ending its extended support for its very popular Windows Server 2003.
That means that Microsoft will no longer issue security updates for any version of this platform.
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