Showing posts with label Computerworld. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Computerworld. Show all posts

Tuesday, 2 April 2019

Windows by the numbers: Windows 10 posts explosive growth

Microsoft Patch Alert: Most March patches look good

Top web browsers 2019: Edge gains share yet stays in place

Why did Apple kill its AirPower wireless charger?

Just in time: How to bring the Inbox interface into Gmail

Reality distortion: ‘Steve Jobs would never…’

Memory-Lane Monday: Debugging, the hard way

The top 10 companies and cities for blockchain developers

Everything we know about Apple Card

Merci, pero nie, dziękuję

Saturday, 30 March 2019

With its Apple Card, Apple edges further into financial services

The best Android keyboard apps for on-the-go productivity

Microsoft deems troubled Windows 10 1809 good-to-go for business

Microsoft unexpectedly declares Win10, version 1809 ready for business

7 hidden settings to make Chrome for Android even better

What Microsoft's 'full-Chromium' Edge browser brings to the table

Nearly three months ago, Microsoft waved the browser white flag, saying it would scrap Edge's original rendering engine and replace it with Blink, the engine that also powers Google's Chrome.

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Throwback Thursday: Waste not, want not?

Apple Card: The industry reacts

Would it help to change the password to 99999999?

Windows 10 April 2019 Update: Key enterprise features

It’s almost time for the next big Windows 10 update. Code-named “19H1” (for 2019, first half), the release is expected to arrive in April as version 1903, with “April 2019 Update” as its official name.

Windows 10 October 2018 Update

Windows 10 April 2018 Update

Windows 10 Fall Creators Update (October 2018)

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