Microsoft is changing some of its licensing rules, which are already complex. Here’s what small businesses should know.
XDA Developers on MSN
Windows Server would be an amazing home lab OS, if not for its paid license
It's hard to justify spending that much money on an OS when you can go the FOSS route with Linux distributions ...
Overview On December 10, NSFOCUS CERT detected that Microsoft released the December Security Update patch, which fixed 57 security issues involving widely used products such as Windows, Microsoft ...
RC4 encryption has been cracked for over a decade. Now Microsoft is slowly sweeping the last remnants, such as in Kerberos, ...
Usually, when CISA adds flaws to KEV, it means that Federal Civilian Executive Branch agencies have a three-week deadline to patch up or stop using the products entirely. For the ASUS flaw, agencies ...
Digital sovereignty has gained new urgency amid rising geopolitical tensions, with some European IT leaders reconsidering ...
Morning Overview on MSN
Core Temp returns with clean, accurate CPU monitoring and no junk
CPU monitoring utilities have a reputation problem, and it is not about accuracy so much as the junk that often rides along ...
Opinion
Best way for employers to support employees with chronic mental illness is by offering flexibility
When managers allow for flexibility, trust workers to do what they need to do to address their symptoms, and convey their compassion, employees with chronic mental illness are more likely to keep ...
Twitter/X user, Mouse&Keyboard managed to get the driver working on their Windows PC and found that their SK Hynix Platinum ...
Native NVMe support is an opt-in model, so enterprise users need to enable it via the registry. What some users have found ...
One developer who successfully activated the feature in Windows 11 (version 25H2) is X user PurePlayerPC, who claims it works "pretty good" on his computer. He ...
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