Proprietary Software Falling Under its Own Weight (Microsoft)
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Microsoft is forcing you to upgrade Windows 10 [Ed: Microsoft understaffed amid mass layoffs; it cannot maintain the codebases.]
Microsoft will soon be automatically updating anyone running old versions of Windows 10 to 22H2, with everything else unsupported come June 13.
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Microsoft 365 hit by new outage causing connectivity issues
Microsoft is investigating service issues preventing users from accessing their Microsoft 365 accounts and blocking access to installed apps.
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Microsoft struggles to find solutions to Windows 11 problems
Windows 11 has been plagued by a range of issues, leaving both users and the tech giant grappling for solutions. Recent reports reveal that Microsoft has acknowledged the existence of certain problems within Windows 11 that it is currently unable to rectify. These issues have affected users of Windows 11 as well as those still using Windows 10, leading to frustration and uncertainty about the future of Microsoft's operating systems.
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Update On Critical Security Vulnerability In PowerVM
Earlier this week, we told you about a very serious security vulnerability in the PowerVM hypervisor when running on Power9 and Power10 systems. IBM found the vulnerability itself and immediately set about to patch the vulnerability, which it revealed on May 17 along with patches to firmware in systems that are managed by the Hardware Management Console, or HMC.