Windows might have caught Kung Flu
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Adjusting our outlook

Software King of the World Microsoft said it does not expect to meet its quarterly revenue forecast for its Windows and personal computing business as a result of the coronavirus outbreak.

Microsoft pulls another pants patch update
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This software is so buggy it could have been written by Apple

Software King of the World Microsoft has pulled a security patch which causes users to lose files and might freeze screens, scare children and cause the collapse of the West.

Macs have more malware than Windows
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Seems hackers have got around to noticing

According to cybersecurity software company Malwarebytes' latest State of Malware report, the amount of malware on Macs is outpacing PCs for the first time ever.

South Korea to dump Windows
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2020 is the year of Linux on the desktop

South Korea's government is exploring moving most of its 3.3 million PCs from Windows to Linux.

Narrator just took over my PC
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I would like, if I may, to take you on a strange journey.

A Chinese advanced persistent threat (APT) group has been attacking tech companies using a trojanised screen-reader.

Increase of bugs in Windows updated explained
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Vole decided to fire all the people responsible for bug checking 

Software King of the World Microsoft apparently adopted an "anti-vaxer" policy when it came to bugs in Windows updates.

Russians closer to replacing Windows
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Add Astra

Russian authorities are close to replacing Windows OS on military systems with a locally developed operating system named Astra Linux.

Microsoft abandons universal Windows apps
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End of an error

Software King of the word Microsoft has walked away from the  idea of having universal Windows apps that would span across phones, tablets, PCs, and Xbox consoles.

China could replace Windows
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Worried about security

Beijing has decided to develop a custom operating system that will replace the Windows OS on computers used by the Chinese military.

Lakefield 10nm PCB pictured
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Intel foldables and detachable CPU in late 2019


We had a chance to see the Lakefield up and running in December 2018, and it was the first time Intel showed a 10nm Hybrid CPU running a 7-Zip and taking full advantage of the AES 256 instruction. This was enough to run 75 percent faster than any other Intel Core processor.