Microsoft Autopatch Arrives To Make Windows Patch Tuesday A Breeze

Autopatch has reached general availability after a brief public preview last month following its unveiling in April. The Microsoft-managed service promises to automate the process of orchestrating patches for admins who have tens of thousands of PCs under their remit. Those admins need to apply as many as 100 patches each month, including zero-days, but sometimes the updates break core Windows services, such as virtual private networks (VPNS) and virtual machines....

March 4, 2023 · 3 min · 602 words · Gina Pena

Microsoft Decides To Pull Linkedin From China Vpnoverview

This move means that users in China will not have access to Linkedin’s global social media platform. The company also announced its plans to launch a new service, called InJobs, that will focus on helping Chinese professionals and companies find jobs and applicants, respectively, within the country. However, the new platform will not contain many of the social features of its predecessor. China’s New Regulatory Environment led to LinkedIn Decision LinkedIn’s localized version allows its Chinese users to not only find jobs, but also access its global social media service....

March 4, 2023 · 3 min · 429 words · John Davis

Microsoft Edge Adds A New Security Layer For Browsing Unfamiliar Sites

Microsoft Edge automatically applies “more conservative” security settings in enhanced security mode on unfamiliar sites. The Enhanced Security Mode gives users an extra protection by switching off just-in-time (JIT) JavaScript compilation and enabling additional operating system protections for the browser. The protections include Hardware-enforced Stack Protection and Arbitrary Code Guard (ACG), which, when combined, make it more difficult for a malicious site to attack an end user, according to Microsoft....

March 4, 2023 · 2 min · 283 words · Mabelle Baumberger

Microsoft Employee Steals Over 10 Million From Company Vpnoverview Com

The Scheme to Defraud Volodymyr Kvashuk worked at Microsoft from 2016 to 2018 as a tester. His role was to test Microsoft’s online retail sales platform by placing test online orders to ensure the platform functioned correctly. The platform automatically prevents test online orders from being delivered to the testers. However, Kyashuk discovered that if he made test purchases of CSV, the platform did not block its delivery to testers. Thus, the 26-year-old then stole Microsoft CSV and used it to buy products online....

March 4, 2023 · 4 min · 649 words · Ernest Harris

Microsoft Issues Emergency Fix For Exchange Server Date Check Bug

March 4, 2023 · 0 min · 0 words · Donna Thomas

Microsoft Makes Its Non Subscription Office Ltsc Release Available For Windows Mac

Office LTSC will get five years of support total, as will Office 2021. Microsoft made a public preview of Office LTSC available in late April this year. Officials reiterated today that Office LTSC would not be Microsoft’s last “perpetual” (non-subscription) version of Office. Microsoft also is making its next releases of Project and Visio available today, September 16. Office LTSC officials reminded potential customers today, is not for those simply trying to avoid feature updates or paying for subscriptions....

March 4, 2023 · 2 min · 361 words · Demetrice Jenkins

Microsoft S New Autopatch Service For Windows Pc Just Took Another Step Forwards

Patch Tuesday, the second Tuesday of every month, is set to be “just another Tuesday”, Microsoft boasted when it unveiled the Autopatch managed service in April — at least for admins managing customers with Windows Enterprise/Microsoft 365 E3 or E5 licenses. Windows Autopatch has now entered the public preview for customers to test and will be generally available in July, Microsoft announced in a blogpost. As a managed service, Autopatch is different to Windows Update for Business....

March 4, 2023 · 3 min · 480 words · Frederick Lovins

Microsoft Splits Its Windows 11 Beta In Two With New Features Switched Off For Some

Such is the life of a Windows Insider Beta guinea pig who signed up to the beta channel to get new features earlier than others, and may have forgotten they’re also there to assist Microsoft build Windows 11 how it sees fit. That includes having previously gained new features yanked, which is what Microsoft is doing to some Beta testers even though it might annoy them. So, as Microsoft readies Windows 11 version 22H2, Microsoft thinks it’s beneficial to split the Beta Channel into ‘haves’ and ‘have-nots’ for new features....

March 4, 2023 · 4 min · 751 words · Jack Larsen

Microsoft Teams Update Now You Can Chat With Any Teams User Outside Your Organization

Allowing connections to personal Teams accounts should help commercial Teams account owners connect to SMBs, many of which use Teams personal accounts for business, according to Microsoft. Since the feature also extends Teams to chat with external Teams commercial users, this should help Teams commercial customers strengthen ties with vendors and partners of all sizes, while potentially broadening its appeal for business-to-consumer communications. As of last week, Microsoft Teams had 270 million monthly active users (MAU), up from 250 million MAU last July....

March 4, 2023 · 4 min · 722 words · Phillip Hartford

Motorola Mh7603 Mesh Router Review Inexpensive Wi Fi 6 For The Win

The three-unit MH7603 mesh router uses Wi-Fi 6, aka 802.11ax, to deliver 692 Mbps speeds in the same room. At a range of 10 yards and through a wall, it delivered an honest 287 Mbps. Jaw-dropping? No. Pretty darn good? You bet. To test it, I used Ixia’s IxChariot networking benchmark and my Galaxy S21 Ultra smartphone. This was backed up by my 1 Gigabit Charter cable internet connection. Now, in theory, this dual-band 2....

March 4, 2023 · 4 min · 695 words · Mary Souza

Move Over Quiet Quitting Quiet Firing Is The New Workplace Trend Everyone S Worried About

Quiet quitting is a newly-coined term that refers to employees who work-to-rule and avoid the concept of going above and beyond. In some cases, it’s seen as a rejection of hustle culture and a way for employees to create boundaries between their work and personal lives. ‘Quiet firing’, meanwhile, is when managers intentionally distance their employees from opportunities to further their career: for example, by obstructing them from participating in special projects, or hindering their chances of a promotion or a raise....

March 4, 2023 · 3 min · 616 words · Henry Huber

Mwc 2022 Tcl Launches Five More 30 Series Smartphones Plus Tablets And Routers

Here’s a tour of TCL’s MWC announcements. 30 Series smartphones TCL ‘pre-announced’ its 30 Series phones at CES, and has recently launched the $300 30 V 5G and $200 30 XE 5G in the US, via Verizon and T-Mobile respectively. There are five new phones, all costing less than €300 and launching first in Europe; four of them are 4G handsets and the top-end phone is a 5G device. The phones are: TCL 30 5G, TCL 30+, TCL 30, TCL 30 SE and TCL 30 E....

March 4, 2023 · 5 min · 964 words · Marcia Wilson

Nbn Fixed Wireless Plus Busy Hour Uploads Barely Over 4Mbps And Accc Is Okay With That

In its headline figure, the report said fixed-wireless NBN users only received 78.5% of the advertised download speed on average, which dropped to 68% in busy hours, and uploads sat at 58% in all hours and dropped to 52% in busy hours. For Fixed Wireless Plus users, a best effort service slated to provide 25-50Mbps down and 5-20Mbps up, the percentages translated to a download speed range of 50Mbps on average in the dead of night, down to 30Mbps at 8pm, and for uploads, the range was just above 6Mbps after midnight, and just above 4Mbps during the evening....

March 4, 2023 · 2 min · 375 words · Robin Guizar

Nbn Looking At Fttc Upgrade To Fibre If Users Want 250Mbps

In September, NBN announced it would be looking to spend AU$4.5 billion to have 75% of its fixed-line network be able to receive 1Gbps speeds by the end of 2023, by offering on-demand upgrades to those on fibre-to-the-node (FttN) connections that wanted higher speeds. NBN said on Tuesday in its second round of consultation that it was still planning for 100Mbps to be the trigger for FttN connections to be upgraded....

March 4, 2023 · 5 min · 889 words · Tracey Kantor

Nbn Reconnects Mallacoota Following Black Summer Fire Damage

The company responsible for the National Broadband Network has spent the past twelve months restoring a 60 kilometre transit link to get the town back on the NBN. “Following the massive rebuild, approximately 1,000 premises in Mallacoota are now ready to connect to the National Broadband Network” Communications Minister Paul Fletcher said on Thursday. “The bushfires last year melted the backhaul cable which completely cut off connectivity to the community....

March 4, 2023 · 2 min · 273 words · Ron Roye

Nokia S T20 Tablet Is Coming To The Us For 250

On Wednesday, HMD Global, Nokia’s parent company, announced the Nokia T20 Tablet. It’s an entry-level tablet that runs Android and starts at $250. There’s a lot to like about the T20 beyond its price tag. It has a 10.4-inch 2K display and a large battery that Nokia claims will power through 7 hours of video calls. Speaking of video calls, it has a front-facing 5MP camera with two microphones and stereo speakers....

March 4, 2023 · 2 min · 318 words · Kathryn Miller

Nubia Redmagic 7 Pro Review

I’ve been testing the $899 RedMagic 7 Pro over the past two weeks, daily driving it alongside my iPhone 13 Pro. And while I wouldn’t go as far as to say that the device is capable of being a regular smartphone – its middling cameras are impractical – the 7 Pro is very much one of the most complete gaming phones that I’ve gotten my hands on. When it comes to gaming phones, speed is the name of the game....

March 4, 2023 · 10 min · 2062 words · Lonnie Bice

Nvidia S Geforce Now Gaming Service Is Coming To Cars To Make Rides More Entertaining

Also: CES 2023 tech you can actually buy now The first automakers to partner with Nvidia to make GeForce Now available in its vehicles are Hyundai Motor Group, BYD, and Polestar. Software-defined car owners will now be able to access a full PC-gaming experience in the comfort of their own cars. Front-seat drivers will be able to stream games while the car is parked, and passengers in the back seat can game the entire ride as long as screens are available....

March 4, 2023 · 2 min · 234 words · Daniel Wojciak

Oracle Buys Health It Specialist Cerner For 28 3 Billion

The agreement, which is slated to close sometime during calendar year 2022, is expected to be immediately accretive to Oracle’s earnings, and to provide “a huge additional revenue growth engine for Oracle for years to come as Oracle expands Cerner’s business into many more countries throughout the world.” The purchase of Cerner will give Oracle an instant, large-scale presence in the healthcare IT market. Oracle’s targeting of healthcare is a logical next step for a company that already offers industry’ specific solutions for customers in the financial services, telecom, utilities, pharmaceuticals, hospitality, retail, food & beverage, construction & engineering, manufacturing, and government markets....

March 4, 2023 · 2 min · 335 words · Earnest Jones

Oracle Shares Rebound Fiscal Q3 Profit Misses Q4 View Tops Expectations

The report sent Oracle shares down about 6% in late trading initially, but the stock recouped most of its losses as the forecast emerged during the company’s forecast. CEO Safra Catz remarked that the company “delivered over 7% constant currency revenue growth – our highest quarterly organic revenue growth rate since we began our transition to the cloud.” Added Catz, Also: Oracle beats Q2 results with cloud revenue up 22% Chairman and CTO Larry Ellison said the company, during the quarter, “completed development of the multi-cloud version of our MySQL HeatWave open-source database....

March 4, 2023 · 2 min · 322 words · Anthony Davidson