Microsoft killing off TechNet subscriptions
Microsoft is set to end its TechNet subscription scheme. Started in 1998, TechNet subscriptions gave IT professionals perpetual licenses to […]
Microsoft is set to end its TechNet subscription scheme. Started in 1998, TechNet subscriptions gave IT professionals perpetual licenses to […]
ZRTPCPP, an open-source library that’s used by several applications offering end-to-end encrypted phone calls, contained three vulnerabilities that could have
With Internet Explorer 11, Microsoft isn’t abandoning older versions of Windows just yet. The company has confirmed to Engadget that
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