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Windows 10: Microsoft accidentally releases dodgy build that forces users to wipe data
Microsoft has apologised for accidentally releasing a pair of Windows builds that caused serious problems for customers.
The company has admitted it didn’t intend to release the dodgy software, which affected both desktop and mobile users.
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Kaspersky files anti-trust plaints against Microsoft
The company said after Windows 10 was released, Microsoft began creating obstacles to other security solution manufacturers and devised new methods to force users to forgo third-party software in favour of Windows Defender.
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Ransomware: UK firms hoarding Bitcoin in fear of attacks
A survey of 500 IT decision-makers in British companies that have more than 250 employees has found that 42% are stockpiling digital currencies, like Bitcoin, in anticipation of a ransomware attack.
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The Native Skype Linux App Will Stop Working July 1
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Microsoft to ditch Skype on selected mobile and desktop setups
On 1 July, along with the Linux version, support for TV Skype clients will be gone and with it, support for Windows Phone 8 and 8.1, Windows RT and the messaging app for Windows 10 Mobile.
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Some Ryzen Linux Users Are Facing Issues With Heavy Compilation Loads
I haven't encountered this issue myself on any of my Ryzen Linux boxes, but it seems there are a number of Ryzen Linux users who are facing segmentation faults and sometimes crashes when running concurrent compilation loads on these Zen CPUs.
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