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Microsoft issues fixes for non-supported versions of Windows Server

Network World

Microsoft took the rare step of issuing security fixes for both the server and desktop versions of Windows that are long out of support, so you know this is serious. The vulnerability ( CVE-2019-0708 ) is in the Remote Desktop Services component built into all versions of Windows.

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Windows 7 Migration Status Check with Windows 10 1903 Release

Anoop

Microsoft recently released Windows 10 1903 version. Windows 1903 is the eighth (8th) version of the Windows 10 operating system. What are we doing with Windows 7 devices? You will see more details about Windows 7 migration status in this post.

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Chromebooks outsold Macs worldwide in 2020, cutting into Windows market share

GeekWire

New numbers show 2020 was the first year that Chromebooks outsold Macs, posting impressive market share gains at the expense of Windows. Microsoft’s Windows still retained majority market share, but also took a big hit as both Chrome OS and macOS gained share. In Q1 2020, Apple and Google were neck-and-neck: Windows grabbed 87.5%

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A Hitchhiker?s Guide to Windows Containers

Linux Academy

This article will give you the full lowdown on Windows Containers, to prepare you to do just that. Why Windows? First, I want to acknowledge that there is a big difference between Linux and Windows containers. So why do we even need Windows containers? Docker on Windows is a port of Docker (not a fork).

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Still on Windows 10? ESET warns you’re on borrowed time

Dataconomy

Over 32 million computers in Germany continue to run the outdated Windows 10 operating system, posing significant cybersecurity risks as the end of support approaches on October 14, 2025. Currently, Windows 11 is installed on about 33 percent of German computers, equating to roughly 16.5 million devices. million devices.

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Windows 11 seems okay

The Verge

Microsoft’s next version of Windows, Windows 11, is coming October 5th. In many ways, it’s already here — the free update has been available for Windows Insiders to download and test for months, and recent versions like the Release Preview will likely be indistinguishable from the final operating system.

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Windows 7 is still running on at least 100 million PCs

The Verge

Windows 7 appears to still be running on at least 100 million machines, despite Microsoft ending support for the operating system a year ago. ZDNet has been analyzing the proportion of PCs still running Windows 7 across various analytics reports. billion users of Windows across multiple versions worldwide.

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