Windows 7
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Running Windows 7, 8 or 10? You need to patch these critical vulnerabilities now
By Darren Allan published
More severe vulnerabilities have hit Windows, potentially allowing a hacker to wreak havoc on your PC.
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Windows 10 wins big as looming support deadline sees Windows 7 users abandon ship
By Darren Allan published
Still on Windows 7? You’ve only got until next January before support runs out and you won’t receive any more patches.
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Chromium-based Edge gets dark mode for Windows 7 and 8.1, plus other tweaks
By Darren Allan published
Some problematic bugs have been fixed, as ever, plus a Global Media Control panel has sneaked in.
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Chromium-based Edge lands on Windows 7 and 8.1 (with dark mode coming soon)
By Darren Allan published
Microsoft has unleashed the revamped Edge on older versions of Windows, and promises an in-browser dark mode soon.
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Windows users must patch PCs against BlueKeep, NSA warns
By Darren Allan published
If you haven’t already patched against the BlueKeep vulnerability, then get your skates on.
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iTunes is dead on Mac – but lives on in Windows
By Darren Allan published
Apple is splitting iTunes into separate apps in macOS, but that isn’t the case for Microsoft’s operating system.
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South Korea moves from Windows to Linux
By Anthony Spadafora published
South Korea's government will transition before Windows 7 End of Life early next year.
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Windows 7 and XP are vulnerable to a major security exploit – so patch now
By Harry Domanski published
Microsoft has released a patch for its early operating systems to prevent against a potential WannaCry-esque exploit.
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