Microsoft Ceo Satya Nadella Says Company Supports Race Protests And Promises More Diversity

1 Satya Nadella Email2 Contrast to Facebook In an open letter sent to employees and customers, Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella said the company stand beside protestors seeking real change. Furthermore, he said Microsoft will do more to drive inclusiveness within the company. It’s probably better to simple post the full letter rather than attempt to analyze it. Check out the full text below: Satya Nadella Email “An email from CEO Satya Nadella to Microsoft employees: Seeing injustice in the world calls us all to take action, as individuals and as a company....

November 21, 2022 · 6 min · 1131 words · Kelli Jones

Microsoft Changes Company Policy Regarding Sexual Harassment

The company announced it is ending its policy of forced arbitration agreements with employees who file sexual harassment claims. It is certainly good to see one of the world’s biggest company take a proactive step. “The silencing of people’s voices has clearly had an impact in perpetuating sexual harassment,” Brad Smith, Microsoft’s president and chief legal officer, told the New York Times. Additionally, Microsoft says it supports a proposed federal law that would band such arbitration agreements....

November 21, 2022 · 2 min · 254 words · Desiree Baker

Microsoft Confirms Patch For Xbox Website Vulnerability

Security researchers reported the issue, including Doc Harris, who discussed the problem with ZDNet. He says the flaw is found on enforcement.xbox.com. This is where users can see issues with their profile, such as strikes. When users were logging in, it was possible for a threat actor to replace the XUID field with a test account XUID. This allowed the possibility of creating fake login forms. “Tried replacing the cookie value and refreshing, and suddenly I was able to see other [users’] emails,” Harris told ZDNet....

November 21, 2022 · 2 min · 221 words · Kelli Bullion

Microsoft Confirms Patch Tuesday Fix Is Causing Windows 10 Printer Issue

Update KB5004237 arrived in the July 2021 Patch Tuesday package. Microsoft says the update says scanning is also affected on those system. Ironically, the patch fixes printing issues related to USB connections. While it did fix the USB problem (CVE-2021-33764 vulnerability), it is now causing other issues in the form of a new bug. It seems the issue is causing Domain Controller servers to have problems. These act as barriers for handling authentication requests....

November 21, 2022 · 2 min · 305 words · Stephen Budde

Microsoft Could Release Windows 10 20H1 In December

According to information from Windows Central, the Windows 10 20H1 update could reach release to manufacturing (RTM) in December. If you have observed Windows 10 updates in recent years, this would be a departure from the norm. Typically, Microsoft signs off a Windows update a month before it goes public. For example, Windows 10 1803 (April 2018 Update) made RTM in March (hence the build number). It was then launched in April....

November 21, 2022 · 2 min · 281 words · Calvin Britt

Microsoft Debuts Net 6 Preview 1 With A Host Of Changes

As .NET 6 is a major release upgrade on last year’s .NET 5, it will bring some significant changes. Microsoft is making notable improvements across desktop, mobile, and cloud apps. You may remember .NET 5 was launched a year ago as a replacement for .NET Core and .NET Framework. It is a merger of classic .NET Framework with the open source .NET Core. The new .NET creates a single ....

November 21, 2022 · 3 min · 433 words · Jeanine Gressler

Microsoft Defender Atp Tamper Protection Arriving With Windows 10 1903

You may be thinking you have heard of tamper protection before. Well, Microsoft launched the feature for Microsoft Defender ATP back in December as part of a Windows Insider preview. That’s why tamper proof will not officially be available until next month when Windows 10 version 1903 drops. Microsoft says tamper protection is a default setting, so it will be on automatically for all new Windows 10 installations. The same is true for existing Windows users upgrading from a preview build....

November 21, 2022 · 2 min · 241 words · Catherine Grote

Microsoft Defender Debuts A Pair Of New Business Protection Tools

Microsoft Defender Threat Intelligence provides real-time data from Microsoft’s various security solutions. It borrows abilities from Microsoft Sentinel to offer in-action solutions that allow corporations to look for threats across a broader range of metrics. “Microsoft Defender Threat Intelligence maps the internet every day, providing security teams with the necessary information to understand adversaries and their attack techniques. Customers can access a library of raw threat intelligence detailing adversaries by name, correlating their tools, tactics, and procedures (TTPs), and can see active updates within the portal as new information is distilled from Microsoft’s security signals and experts....

November 21, 2022 · 2 min · 338 words · Randolph Leto

Microsoft Defender Has A New Tool For Updating In Windows Images

When organizations want to update Windows 10 through Windows Imaging Format (WIM) or Virtual Hard Disks (VHD), they are forced to do so out of sync with Windows updates. Installation images are often used multiple times over months so don’t follow monthly Windows 10 update cycles. As such Microsoft Defender (previously Windows Defender) will not receive update installation at the same time as the platform. Windows 10 would eventually allow Defender to catch up by pulling in a new update....

November 21, 2022 · 2 min · 283 words · Steven Fontillas

Microsoft Expands News And Features Gadget To Older Windows 10 Versions

However, Microsoft is also now bringing the News and Interests to older Windows 10 versions. In the latest Beta and Release Preview updates on the Insider Program, Microsoft is rolling out the widget to Windows 10 21H1, 20H2, and version 2004. That’s the three Windows 10 versions proceeding version 21H2. The new tool will be located on the taskbar and will create a ticker showing information such as stocks, news, and weather....

November 21, 2022 · 3 min · 432 words · Timothy Moore

Microsoft Explains Cause Of Windows 10 October 2018 Update Problems

The Windows 10 October 2018 Update was announced last week at Microsoft’s Surface event. However, problems were found on the build, such as a Task Manager flaw that Microsoft knew about before the release. By far the biggest problem arrived with the manual update of Windows 10 version 1809. Users reported the October 2018 Update was deleting their personal files, such as documents and images. Since then, there’s no doubt Microsoft has acted swiftly....

November 21, 2022 · 3 min · 558 words · Roberto Robles

Microsoft Explains Project Reunion For Windows 10 Following Developer Confusion

Many developers were left confused about the purpose of Project Reunion and what it can do. To address this confusion, Microsoft has published an explainer on its GitHub platform. In an update to the open source page for the project, the company has detailed what Reunion is and what it isn’t. Project Reunion integrates its current Win32 and Universal Windows Platform (UWP) APIs. Win32 apps are legacy applications, while UWP is Microsoft’s modern app API....

November 21, 2022 · 3 min · 502 words · Richard Truelove

Microsoft Extends Windows 10 Mobile Support

Along with the release last week, Microsoft changed its position slightly. The company says it will extend support for Windows 10 Mobile for another month. “Windows 10 Mobile, version 1709 will reach end of service on January 14, 2020. Devices running Windows 10 Mobile and Windows 10 Mobile Enterprise will no longer receive monthly security and quality updates that contain protection from the latest security threats,” Microsoft says. “Your Windows 10 Mobile device should continue to work after December 10, 2019, but there will be no updates after that date (including security updates) and device backup functionality and other backend services will be phased out as described above....

November 21, 2022 · 1 min · 172 words · Shelia Clark

Microsoft Faces Court Battle Over Supposed Hololens Patent Infringement

HoloTouch, a company that specializes in “human-machine interface technology” has filed a suit against Microsoft. The Southern District of New York filing suggests Microsoft knowingly infringed on two patents when developing HoloLens. “Our company will vigorously pursue its statutory remedies against all who take advantage of our innovative technology without the compensation provided by law, particularly in light of current fascination with touchless, holographic controls and operation of devices using them across commercial spectra,” the company said in a press release....

November 21, 2022 · 2 min · 371 words · Guadalupe Carnes

Microsoft Finally Brings Kaizala Business Chat To Windows 10

That means its release is limited and not everyone can download it. That’s obviously a shame, but at least Microsoft is now listing it in the Windows Store. Moreover, some users will be able to test the service and provide feedback to the company ahead of a full launch. If you are unfamiliar with Kaizala, it is a video/chat service created by Microsoft Garage. Indeed, the service is a prime example of the Garage in action....

November 21, 2022 · 2 min · 379 words · Stella Pflieger

Microsoft Finally Reveals Windows 10 Data Collection Practices

This is an important first. Whether you trusted Microsoft, was worried about data collection, or simply didn’t care, the company deciding to be open about data gathering means there is no longer any doubts. “For the first time, we have published a complete list of the diagnostic data collected at the Basic level,” explains Windows chief Terry Myerson in a company blog post. “We are also providing a detailed summary of the data we collect from users at both Basic and Full levels of diagnostics....

November 21, 2022 · 2 min · 342 words · Rebecca Royal

Microsoft Flight Simulator Teams With Ai Firm Blackshark

In the latest development update for Microsoft Flight Simulator, the company announced a collaboration with blackshark.ai. Thomas Richter-Trummer, who represents blackshark says the company’s AI solutions will be folded into Flight Simulator. By leveraging AI, users can “fly over the whole world as a backdrop of the game, offering unmatched gaming experiences on all levels”. Blackshark tapped into Microsoft Azure to deliver the integration. Azure provides data insights on the planet by using Bing Maps images....

November 21, 2022 · 2 min · 260 words · Laura Barnes

Microsoft Flow Updated With Mobile Approvals

The Microsoft Flow mobile app, available for iOS, Android, and Windows Phone, now sends push notifications whenever there is a request. This allows users to process all their pending requests directly from their mobile device. In addition, thanks to this new feature, users of Microsoft Flow can view more details about the request. Here is a quick list of what you can do: Approve or reject a request View the sender of the request Get a link to the approval item Leave a comment along with the decision to approve or reject...

November 21, 2022 · 1 min · 200 words · Renee Petrey

Microsoft Fy17 Q3 Report 20 5 Billion Revenue 11 Growth In Cloud 26 Fall In Surface Revenue

1 Cloud Growth2 Fall in Surface Sales Net income told another positive tale, at $4.8 billion versus 3.8, and operating income fell by $300 million year-on-year. Cloud Growth Despite the disappointment from investors, Microsoft had a very positive quarter for cloud. The intelligent cloud division saw a rise of 11%, accounting for about 20% of revenues. That was powered, in part, by significant Azure growth, which was a huge 93%. There was also an increase in revenue for server products and cloud services, up 15%....

November 21, 2022 · 2 min · 389 words · Adolph Kane

Microsoft Github Launches Package Registry Its First Major Product Since The Acquistion

It gives developers access to a number of package manager tools, such as npm, Maven, NuGet, and RubyGems. Users can publish privately or with a team while using the same login for all their code and packages. “GitHub Package Registry is fully integrated with GitHub, so you can use the same search, browsing, and management tools to find and publish packages as you do for your repositories,” explains director of product management Simina Pasat....

November 21, 2022 · 1 min · 197 words · Barbara Mitchell