Microsoft announces product it doesn't want anyone to buy
…Exchange Server ESU , this time from May 2026 to October 2026. Again, customers must pay for the service, and again, there is no promise that Microsoft will release any updates during this…
…Exchange Server ESU , this time from May 2026 to October 2026. Again, customers must pay for the service, and again, there is no promise that Microsoft will release any updates during this…
…What a time to be a Windows user. ® windows software patch tuesday oses microsoft
…Krafton told The Register that it's been working hard on Subnautica II the entire time and looks forward to getting it released. The company also shared its reaction to the verdict…
…The company said: "The Windows Server 2025 feature update was released as an Optional update under the Upgrade Classification: ' DeploymentAction=OptionalInstallation '. Feature update metadata must be interpreted as Optional and not Recommended…
…The price of the recently released Pi AI HAT+ 2 is also up $50. The company has held the price of the Pi 400 and the 1 GB and 2 GB variants…
…Five words that signify the end of a relationship with a toxic partner, or an ill-timed riposte to users tired of broken Microsoft updates. According to veteran Microsoft engineer Raymond Chen…
OSes Adobe finally patches PDF pest after months of abuse Reader and Acrobat flaw let booby-trapped documents profile targets and hijack machines Adobe has released a fix for an Acrobat and…
…review, a potentially time-consuming process. Proofs, tests, linting, and specifications can help ground AI code agents in reality so that they produce better output. Leanstral has been released with open weights…
…Google confirmed the impending release (due in Q2 2026) on the Chromium blog and, according to the company: "Launching Chrome for ARM64 Linux devices allows more users to enjoy the seamless integration…
…They added that the GitHub repository link appeared near the top of Google results for searches like "leaked Claude Code." While that was no longer the case at The Register 's time…