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- TECHNOLOGY
- February 5, 2019
It looks like we’re good to go with Microsoft’s August Windows and Office patches. The second cumulative update for Windows 8.1, KB 4578013, throws some Virtual Private Networks out of kilter, and the Win7 patches may knock out your printers (for those of you paying for Win7 Extended Security Updates). But most of the other
READ MOREA-list supporters helped War Child smash its original £300,000 coronavirus fundraising target, raising £500,000 for children whose lives have been torn apart by war and the pandemic, the charity said. In six weeks, 87 high-profile figures from the arts and entertainment industries donated more than 100 prizes or experiences which were then auctioned off as part of
READ MOREImage caption “We’ll go our own Huawei”, is the Metro’s headline, channelling Fleetwood Mac as it reports on the prime minister’s U-turn on allowing the Chinese company to be part of the UK’s 5G network. Tory backbenchers have criticised the initial decision to allow the technology firm’s involvement in 5G infrastructure. Image caption The Huawei
READ MOREFujitsu has told Parliament it is no longer supplying evidence to the Post Office to convict sub-postmasters of criminal offences invented by the firm’s Horizon IT system. In a letter to the Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy Committee Fujitsu said: “[W]e have now stopped the provision of any new witness evidence to the Post Office,”
READ MOREThe Met Office has issued a ‘level two heat alert’ for the whole of England this week as warm air moving from Europe to Britain brings with it an oncoming heatwave that could reach highs of 95F (35C) by mid-week. Britons are expected to once again descend upon the nation’s sun-soaked outdoor spaces today as temperatures
READ MOREOffice 365 subscribers always have the latest version of Microsoft Office — currently Office 2016. They also get more frequent software updates than those who have purchased Office 2016 without a subscription, which means subscribers have access to the latest features, security patches and bug fixes. But it can be hard to keep track of
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