Catch up with this week's Microsoft stories in our latest recap. Windows 11 is five years old, Windows 10 gets more support, ...
AppControl reveals which apps are chewing up your memory and system resources - so you can better control them.
Windows 11 26H2 is shaping up to be less about flashy features and more about fixing everyday annoyances users have ...
The agreement puts Chevron on track to produce steady cash flows for years, insulating it from the boom-and-bust nature of ...
It’s no secret that AI data centers consume a lot of power. U.S. data center power demand is on track to double to 77 ...
Microsoft’s monthly update included 206 fixes for flaws in everything from Windows to Office to Exchange Server, not to mention three zero-days.
The Microsoft Graph .NET Client Library supports the use of TokenCredential classes in the Azure.Identity library. You can read more about available Credential classes here and examples on how to ...
The biggest release in this issue. Preview 4 brings another wave of improvements across the .NET stack, including runtime performance upgrades, SDK enhancements, libraries, ASP.NET Core updates, and ...
Microsoft announced that VS Test is moving away from Newtonsoft.Json in favor of System.Text.Json. The change aims to reduce dependencies, improve performance, and align testing infrastructure with ...
Microsoft this week released patches for 83 CVEs across its product range, six of which it expects attackers are more like to exploit for a variety of reasons. For the most part, Microsoft's March ...
Microsoft on Tuesday released patches for a set of 84 new security vulnerabilities affecting various software components, including two that have been listed as publicly known. Of these, eight are ...
Microsoft Corp. today pushed security updates to fix at least 77 vulnerabilities in its Windows operating systems and other software. There are no pressing “zero-day” flaws this month (compared to ...