

Gregg Keizer
Senior Reporter
Gregg Keizer covers Windows, Office, Apple/enterprise, web browsers and web apps for Computerworld.

China pays for Windows XP addiction as 'WannaCry' hits
The WannaCry ransomware has wormed its way into tens of thousands of Windows PCs in China, where Windows XP remains relatively popular.

Microsoft issues first Windows XP patch in 3 years to stymie 'WannaCrypt'
Microsoft took the unprecedented step of patching long-demoted versions of Windows, including Windows XP, to immunize PCs from the ransomware.

Microsoft posts PowerShell script that spawns pseudo security bulletins
A Microsoft manager this week offered IT admins a way to replicate -- more or less -- the security bulletins the company discarded last month.

Microsoft now claims half a billion Windows 10 devices
Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella touted a new number for Windows 10, saying the operating system now powers 500 million devices.

Enterprise alert: Microsoft slates next Windows 10 LTSB release for 2019
Microsoft doesn't plan to release another Windows 10 "Long-term Servicing Branch" build -- the one aimed at businesses -- until 2019.

Microsoft pulls plug on Windows 10's debut version
Windows 10 1507, which debuted in 2015, will receive its last security patches on Tuesday.

Microsoft plots changes to Windows 10's release lingo
Microsoft will change the nomenclature of its Windows 10 release model in September, substituting names that sync with Office 365.

Microsoft asks Windows 10 Enterprise customers to test new anti-exploit tech
Microsoft wants customers to test Windows Defender Application Guard, a new anti-malware, anti-exploit technology in Windows 10's baked-in browser.
Waarom Windows 10 S geschikt is voor jouw bedrijf
Microsoft zegt niets over zakelijk gebruik, maar waarom niet?

Windows 10 S: It's for enterprise, too
Microsoft may have stuck to the script when it unveiled a Windows 10 spin-off aimed at education. But the new OS will be enticing to businesses as well.

Microsoft to cut update ties between Edge and Windows 10
Microsoft will sever the update ties between Windows 10 and its default browser, Edge to make it easier to refresh the browser more often than twice a year.
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