Ubuntu 19.10 Debuts With Raspberry Pi 4 Support By Nathaniel Mott Canonical released Ubuntu 19.10 today with support for the Raspberry Pi 4 and other upgrades.
The End of Windows 7 Pro Nears By Nathaniel Mott Microsoft will start notifying users that it won't update Windows 7 Pro after January 2020.
Microsoft Defends the Defender With Tamper Protection Feature By Nathaniel Mott Microsoft introduced a new Tamper Protection feature meant to stop malware from changing Windows security settings.
Microsoft Fixes Surface Book 2 CPU Throttling, GPU Issues By Andrew E. Freedman Microsoft issued a firmware fix for the Surface Book 2 that stops the CPU from throttling at 0.4 GHz and has the GPU disappear.
Backblaze 7.0 Lets You Keep Your Deleted Files Forever By Niels Broekhuijsen The Backblaze 7.0 feature lets you add everlasting version history to your cloud backup service.
Hardcore Multitaskers Only: Android Calls via Windows 10 Have Arrived By Niels Broekhuijsen The Your Phone app, for making calls of your Android phone from your Windows 10 PC, finally arrived this week.
Sony: PS5 Will Feature AMD-Accelerated Ray Tracing By Nathaniel Mott Sony confirmed the console will be called the PlayStation 5, will ship next holiday season (2020) and will feature hardware-accelerated ray tracing from AMD's chips.
US Sanctions Force Adobe to Deactivate Venezuelan Accounts (Updated) By Nathaniel Mott Adobe announced that it has to deactivate the accounts of its Venezuelan customers to comply with U.S. sanctions.
Windows 10 Start Menu Error: Microsoft Update Does It Again By Nathaniel Mott Microsoft updated Windows 10 on October 3 to address problems with printing caused by the previous update. However, it reportedly caused a new Start menu critical error.
Red Dead Redemption 2 Heads to PC, Stadia in November By Nathaniel Mott Red Dead Redemption 2 will make its PC debut on November 5.
Latest Windows 10 Insider Preview Build Adds New Your Phone Features By Nathaniel Mott Microsoft released Windows 10 Insider Preview Build 18995 to Fast ring members of the Windows Insider Program.
PDF Encryption Is Busted: Adobe Acrobat, Foxit and Others Affected by Security Flaws By Nathaniel Mott German researchers said PDF files have two vulnerabilities, which they dubbed PDFex, that undermine the encryption used to secure their contents.
Nvidia Releases Game Ready Driver for Tom Clancy's Latest By Nathaniel Mott Nvidia released the GeForce Game Ready 436.48 WHQL driver with support for "Tom Clancy's Ghost Recon Breakpoint," the HTC Vive Cosmos and "Asgard's Wrath."
Windows 10's Latest Update Messes With Printing By Nathaniel Mott Surprise! The KB4517211 update to Windows 10 caused problems for some users who need to print from their PCs.
Atari Partners With Antstream Arcade for VCS Retro Games By Nathaniel Mott Atari announced that it's partnered with Anstream Arcade on an exclusive version of the company's eponymous retro game streaming platform on the Atari VCS.
Microsoft Hides Windows 10's Offline Account Option By Nathaniel Mott Microsoft is pushing Windows 10 users to create a Microsoft Account during the setup process harder than ever.
New Windows Malware Hides in Plain Sight By Nathaniel Mott The Microsoft Defender Advanced Threat Protection Research Team and Cisco Talos revealed new fileless malware that can secretly infect Windows systems.
Microsoft Stops Trusting SSD Makers By Nathaniel Mott Microsoft updated BitLocker to encrypt all SSDs, even those that claim to encrypt themselves, so it can help Windows users remain secure.
Apple's Danish Site May Have Leaked macOS Catalina's Launch Date By Nathaniel Mott Apple's Danish website might have let macOS Catalina's launch date slip.
Logitech Buys Streamlabs for $89 Million By Nathaniel Mott Logitech agreed to acquire Streamlabs, which offers a suite of tools made specifically for live streamers, for approximately $89 million in cash.