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What can you do with an old PC?

Posted on Wednesday February 05, 2020  |  android, laptop, windows, ios, pc, desktop, nas, linux, macos, old computers, server software, guest, kiosk mode, salvage

If your PC has been struggling to perform all the tasks you have at hand, we completely understand why you would be itching for a new one. But even if it's old, sluggish, and always crashing, your old desktop or laptop may still prove to be useful. Here are some things you can do with an old PC.

 

Microsoft changes how it updates Windows 10

Posted on Friday January 24, 2020  |  microsoft, windows, windows 10, upgrade, updates, driver updates, upgrade blocks

Before, whenever Microsoft's hardware partners released updates on their drivers, those updates caused multiple problems for Windows 10 users. To resolve that, Microsoft revised the way it updates Windows 10.

 

Microsoft Patches Major Windows 10 Vulnerability After NSA Warning

Posted on Tuesday January 14, 2020  |  microsoft, security, windows

Microsoft on Tuesday patched an extraordinarily serious security vulnerability in a core cryptographic component present in all versions of Windows. The vulnerability was spotted and reported by the NSA. CNBC reports: The flaw affected encryption of digital signatures used to authenticate content, including software or files. If exploited, the flaw could allow criminals to send malicious content with fake signatures that make it appear safe. The finding was reported earlier by The Washington Post. It is unclear how long the NSA knew about the flaw before reporting it to Microsoft. The cooperation, however, is a departure from past interactions between the NSA and major software developers such as Microsoft. In the past, the top security agency has kept some major vulnerabilities secret in order to use them as part of the U.S. tech arsenal. In a statement, Microsoft declined to confirm or offer further details. "We follow the principles of coordinated vulnerability disclosure as the industry best practice to protect our customers from reported security vulnerabilities. To prevent unnecessary risk to customers, security researchers and vendors do not discuss the details of reported vulnerabilities before an update is available." Jeff Jones, a senior director at Microsoft said in a statement Tuesday: "Customers who have already applied the update, or have automatic updates enabled, are already protected. As always we encourage customers to install all security updates as soon as possible." Microsoft told CNBC that it had not seen any exploitation of the flaw "in the wild," which means outside a lab testing environment.

 

Windows PC running slow? Just clean it

Posted on Monday November 11, 2019  |  microsoft windows, windows, windows tips, speeding up a computer, cleaning hard drive, deleting files, full hard drive

If you're noticing a significant slowdown in your Windows PC's performance, it may be because it's bogged down by too many unnecessary files. Free up some disk space and revitalize your machine by using the Disk Cleanup tool. It's a program that can identify such files and remove them without adversely affecting your PC.

 

Wired Lists 'The Windows 10 Privacy Settings You Should Check Right Now'

Posted on Sunday September 08, 2019  |  microsoft, privacy, windows

"If you're at all concerned about the privacy of your data, you don't want to leave the default settings in place on your devices -- and that includes anything that runs Windows 10," warns a new article in Wired, listing out the "controls and options you can modify to lock down the use of your data, from the information you share with Microsoft to the access that individual apps have to your location, camera, and microphone." Long-time Slashdot reader shanen calls the the article "a rough estimate of the degree to which my privacy can be intruded upon," adding some particularly pessimistic additional thoughts: Not just Microsoft, of course. It's safe to conclude that there are similar capabilities embedded in the software from Apple, the google, Amazon, and Facebook (and others...) [T]here is no real boundary between the software that does the privacy intrusions, the software that controls the intrusions, and the software that tells me the state of the intrusions. Have I actually disabled that particular abuse of my privacy? Or is the software still doing it and lying to me and claiming it isn't doing it... Or maybe it's the NSA, GRU, FBI, FSB, DHS, MSS, CIA, or any other governmental agency with a secret legal power to compel intrusions that you can't be told about...

 

Free your File Explorer of ads

Posted on Wednesday September 04, 2019  |  microsoft, office 365, windows, onedrive, ad blocker

Surprised that ads have taken over your Windows 10 PC, laptop, or Surface Pro? You can still have an ad-free experience with Windows 10 In this tutorial, we will show you how to turn off ads that Microsoft sends in File Explorer.

 

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