Looking for remote work this February? You’re not alone. Many companies are still hiring people to work from home, even ...
Commentary: Windows 12 in 2026? Don't believe the rumors. Here's the release date I'd bet on and why it's all downhill from ...
The executive tentatively took a bite of his company's new "product," and now even McDonald's own social media is relishing the mockery.
Disney Pixar’s upcoming ‘Hoppers’ movie seeks to turn a viral meme into a box office success with Tom the Lizard. Find out how the infamous crash-out meme started.
Microsoft tried to silence a meme on Discord, but only made it louder. “Microslop” is now the shorthand for the backlash against its aggressive AI push, especially on CoPilot.
A fake site about hot dog-eating capabilities may seem funny, but behind the laughs lies a series of serious cybersecurity failures.
Microsoft has rolled out fixes for security vulnerabilities in Windows and Office, which the company says are being actively abused by hackers to break into people’s computers. The exploits are ...
The era of true ownership is ending as cloud services and AI are transforming the PC. What does this mean for user control? Last month, I met with a mid-sized law firm facing a common dilemma. Their ...
Q: What does Microsoft’s PC Manager do, and should I use it? If you’ve ever searched for ways to clean up or speed up your Windows PC, you’ve probably seen plenty of third-party utilities promising ...
Microsoft has a service that lets you rent a Windows PC in the cloud and access it from any device. Now, it is available in more regions. Microsoft has a service called Windows 365 that lets companies ...
Microsoft confirmed that a recent Windows update is blocking customers from accessing their Microsoft 365 Cloud PC sessions. Windows 365 is a cloud-based service that runs on Azure Virtual Desktop and ...
QUESTION: How can I tell what’s causing my Windows computer to bog down? ANSWER: When a computer starts crawling, most people assume it’s old, broken, or infected. In reality, it’s often just ...