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Security researchers say the previously unknown Windows vulnerability was exploited by the notorious hacking group, potentially giving them system privileges on Windows PCs.
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Windows Finally Expands FAT32 Formatting From 32GB to 2TB
The change should make it easier for users to format a USB drive or flash card while usingthe FAT32 system, which dates back to 1996.
2 days agoByMichael Kan
Microsoft PowerToys Feature Will Launch, Arrange Windows Apps in One Click
If you use the same set of apps every day, Microsoft's new tool will help you get to work.
2 days agoByJibin Joseph
Delta: 60% of Our Computer Systems Rely on CrowdStrike, Microsoft
In a scathing letter, Delta's attorney accuses CrowdStrike of shirking responsibility and demands it 'immediately share everything it knows.'
8/09/2024ByKate Irwin
CrowdStrike: Delta Rejected Our Help in Wake of Windows Crash
CrowdStrike blames Delta for its 'IT decisions and response' to the outage caused by CrowdStrike cybersecurity software.
8/05/2024ByKate Irwin
Qualcomm Teases $700 Snapdragon X PCs
Qualcomm is preparing to unleash more affordable products featuring Snapdragon X Elite chips, including a new wave of Copilot+ PCs slated for 2025.
8/01/2024ByMichael Kan
Microsoft, CrowdStrike May Face Lawsuit From Delta Over IT Outage
Delta's reliance on Microsoft and CrowdStrike reportedly cost the US airline an estimated $350 million to $500 million. Now, Delta is seeking legal counsel.
7/30/2024ByKate Irwin
Windows 11 Will Soon Let You Manage an Android Phone From File Explorer
The feature, currently in testing through the Windows Insider program, lets you wirelessly browse your Android phone's files like you would a flash drive.
7/29/2024ByJoe Hindy
Microsoft Reveals More Details About Windows CrowdStrike Crash
Microsoft acknowledges the inherent 'tradeoff' kernel-level cybersecurity solutions pose and confirms the root cause of the global outage.
7/29/2024ByKate Irwin
Microsoft Looks to Revamp Windows Access After CrowdStrike Outage
The company is signaling it wants to clamp down on third-party access to the Windows kernel to prevent a repeat of last Friday's CrowdStrike-triggered outage.
7/26/2024ByMichael Kan
CrowdStrike: 'Undetected Error' in Binary File Caused Massive Windows Crash
CrowdStrike reveals more details about how the global failure occurred.
7/24/2024ByKate Irwin
US Investigating Delta Amid Thousands of CrowdStrike-Related Cancellations
The Department of Transportation is particularly concerned that Delta Air Lines is not adequately compensating passengers after canceling thousands of flights.
7/23/2024ByMichael Kan
Why Did CrowdStrike Update Only Hit Windows? Blame the EU, Microsoft Says
Asked why Microsoft allows third-party kernel drivers while Apple does not, a spokesperson points to a 2009 agreement between the European Commission and Microsoft.
7/22/2024ByJoe Hindy
Microsoft Says 8.5 Million Devices Were Impacted by CrowdStrike's Faulty Update
That 8.5 million number represents 1% of Windows devices worldwide.
7/20/2024ByEmily Price
Diary of a CrowdStrike Crash: Here's Who Got Hit by the Windows Outage
A CrowdStrike update bricked Windows PCs around the world, resulting in service delays, cancellations, and shutdowns at airports, hospitals, and businesses.
7/19/2024ByKate Irwin
Banish the Blue Screen: How to Fix the CrowdStrike Bug on a Windows PC
A faulty update from antivirus provider CrowdStrike triggers the Blue Screen of Death on numerous Windows PCs. Fortunately, there's a (slightly complicated) solution.
7/19/2024ByMichael Kan
Massive Microsoft Windows Outage Bricks PCs, Halts Flights Worldwide
A CrowdStrike Falcon update caused Windows PCs to get the blue screen of death, disrupting businesses around the world.
7/19/2024ByKate Irwin
What to Expect in Windows 12: Leaks, Rumors, and More
More AI-powered features and modular system design are just a couple of the leaks and rumors swirling around Microsoft's not-yet-announced Windows 12.
7/12/2024ByMichael Muchmore
Microsoft Notepad Finally Gets Spell-Check, Autocorrect
After first rolling out Notepad spell-check to select Windows Insiders in March, Microsoft is now releasing it to all Windows 11 users.
7/08/2024ByMichael Kan&Kate Irwin
End of Support for Windows 10? Not So Fast
For $27 per year, Slovenia-based 0patch will keep your Windows 10 machine up to date with critical security patches for up to five years once Microsoft ends support.
7/03/2024ByMichael Kan
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