Microsoft is dropping support for one of its oldest programs. Users will not be able to access content created in the program after Oct. 1, 2026. Users should migrate their files to other platforms ...
Microsoft is following up on its June 2020 digital skills initiative with more certifications, programs, and software/services. The newest round of resources is meant to help those directly and ...
A Microsoft tech education program that military members and veterans could previously take by leveraging their tuition assistance or GI Bill funds is now offering its program at no cost, the company ...
Microsoft's Windows software and apps like Office are an industry standard, but upgrading to the latest versions can be expensive. Now's your chance to save on software, both old and new, including ...
Ever since Ada Lovelace, a polymath often considered the first computer programmer, proposed in 1843 using holes punched into cards to solve mathematical equations on a never-built mechanical computer ...
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Johnson & Johnson has tapped Microsoft to help build a cloud-connected software ecosystem around its digital surgery efforts. The tech giant will serve as J&J’s preferred cloud provider to link up its ...
Microsoft's latest acquisition could add an easy-to-use video editing experience to its software suite. The tech giant has purchased a startup called Clipchamp, which is known for its in-browser video ...
Microsoft Paint isn’t going anywhere after all. After an outcry of longtime aspiring digital artists, Microsoft had a change of, umm, art, and said it would not discontinue the classic program.
Microsoft announced today that starting with Microsoft Edge 80.0.338.0 users will be able to have potentially unwanted applications (PUAs) automatically blocked from downloading. PUAs (also known as ...
Last week I received an email notice from Microsoft informing me that, as of January 14, 2020, they will no longer support Windows 7, which I still have on one of my desktop computers. Why? Because I ...