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Windows turns 35: a visual history

The Verge

From Windows 1.0 to Windows 10 The PC revolution started off life 35 years ago this week. Microsoft launched its first version of Windows on November 20th, 1985, to succeed MS-DOS. It was a huge milestone that paved the way for the modern versions of Windows we use today. At the time, many complained that Windows 1.0

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How Google is bringing Windows apps to Chromebooks

The Verge

Chrome OS will run Android and Windows apps side by side Google revealed earlier this year that it’s planning to support Windows applications on Chromebooks thanks to a partnership with Parallels. In an exclusive interview with The Verge , Google is now detailing how and why Windows apps are arriving on Chrome OS.

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6 uncertainties that will shape the future of mobile operating systems

Trends in the Living Networks

Yesterday I completed co-presenting the three-part Ketchum webinar series on Tapping the Power of Mobile. I began by looking at the mobile operating system landscape, showing the forecasts recently made by Gartner, as below. Impact of security issues. UNCERTAINTIES: WINDOWS PHONE 7. UNCERTAINTIES: ANDROID.

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DRM Protected eBook: Your Guide to ePUB Security

Kitaboo

By having a solid strategy and implementing ePUB DRM security measures, organizations can effectively protect their valuable digital assets from unauthorized access and distribution. In this post, we will explore more about how DRM protection works for eBooks and the significance of using ePUB DRM security. Let’s get exploring!

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Enterprise IT in 2014 – Under-the-Radar Challenges with WAN Bandwidth, BYOD, and XP Security

CTOvision

Over the last year, IT budgets saw modest growth as departments embraced mobile, cloud and virtualization in record numbers. Securing these devices is nearly impossible because they are not corporate controlled. XP Will Cause Significant Security Issues. – bg. Employees own them, so they can’t be locked down entirely.

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Microsoft rolls out Windows 10 October 2020 Update with Chromium Edge

Venture Beast

Microsoft today started rolling out the Windows 10 October 2020 Update, the tenth free update for its desktop operating system. Read More.

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Microsoft needs to show Windows 11 is more than just Windows 10.5

The Verge

A new version of Windows is coming today Microsoft is about to unveil Windows 11 this morning, the company’s next major operating system. While a leak of Windows 11 has provided an early look at some of the design changes, I’m expecting to see a lot more today. The new Windows 11 Start menu.

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