Article

FireMon launches security process automation

As businesses dash towards digital transformation initiatives and the cloud, the pressure to secure both systems and data becomes more intense. One answer to this is a security automation approach that enables growth while providing visibility across all cloud environments, responding to critical incidents and protecting for governance, risk and regulation compliance. FireMon is launching

FireMon launches security process automation Read More »

The KB4515384 update is also causing network and Action Center problems

There have been suggestions that quality control has been slipping at Microsoft of late, fuelled by the recent spate of problematic updates to the operating system. We’ve seen the KB4512941 update causing problems with high CPU usage as well as introducing a weird screenshot bug. After this, KB4515384 was found to cause problems with searching

The KB4515384 update is also causing network and Action Center problems Read More »

Apple disputes Goldman Sachs’ negative analysis of Apple TV+

Despite the launch of the iPhone 11 range, new iPads, and other hardware, Apple is increasingly embracing services to attract customers. One of the latest ventures in this area is Apple TV+, and Goldman Sachs — the company backing the Apple Card credit card — has warned that the streaming video service could negatively impact

Apple disputes Goldman Sachs’ negative analysis of Apple TV+ Read More »

The KB4515384 update for Windows 10 1903 is causing sound problems in games

Microsoft recently released the KB4515384 update for Windows 10 version 1903, and this was supposed — among other things — address the high CPU usage problem caused by the earlier KB4512941 update. Unfortunately, this cumulative update was found to cause issues with the Start menu and searching for some users, and Microsoft is currently looking

The KB4515384 update for Windows 10 1903 is causing sound problems in games Read More »

GNOME 3.34 ‘Thessaloniki’ Linux desktop environment is finally here

There are many Linux desktop environments from which to choose — some are good, others are bad, but only one can be best — GNOME. Whether you choose Ubuntu, Fedora, Manjaro, or some other different Linux distribution, GNOME will provide you with a superior user experience. Not only is it ideal for productivity, but GNOME

GNOME 3.34 ‘Thessaloniki’ Linux desktop environment is finally here Read More »

Microsoft addresses orange screenshot bug in Windows 10… kinda

Windows 10 users are accustomed to putting up with the occasional bug here and there, and people who installed the KB4512941 update found they were plagued with an issue that gave screenshots an orange hue. Now Microsoft says that the issue has been addressed. Well… sort of. In fact, the company has shifted the blame

Microsoft addresses orange screenshot bug in Windows 10… kinda Read More »

Microsoft releases Windows 10 20H1 Build 18980 with more Cortana and Windows Subsystem for Linux (WSL) improvements

Recent Windows 10 Insider builds from the 20H1 branch (set for release next spring) have introduced quite a few welcome new features, and today’s new flight, Build 18980, is no different. The previous release, Build 18975, came with Cortana and Windows Subsystem for Linux (WSL) improvements, and so does this one. All Insiders who install

Microsoft releases Windows 10 20H1 Build 18980 with more Cortana and Windows Subsystem for Linux (WSL) improvements Read More »

Phishing attacks against the Apple brand reach 1.6 million in six months

There have been 1.6 million phishing attacks targeting the Apple brand name in the first half of 2019. This is up nine percent on the total number of attacks seen last year, revealing a growing trend. These figures come from Kaspersky’s Threats to Mac Users Report 2019, released this week, which shows the number of cases

Phishing attacks against the Apple brand reach 1.6 million in six months Read More »

?
WP Twitter Auto Publish Powered By : XYZScripts.com