The whole Office Mobile pack, including Word, Excel, and PowerPoint, as well as OneNote, Windows Calculator, Mail and Calendar, and Get Office receive these updates today, and all seem to bring fixes and optimizations, just as Microsoft promised last week.
Microsoft will keep issuing security patches for Windows 7 until January 2020 and for Windows 8 until January 2023. Microsoft credited security company FireEye’s Genwei Jiang and Mateusz Jurczyk, part of Google’s Project Zero security squad, for finding the flaw and...
The company explained that an attacker can install programs, view, alter or delete data or even create new accounts with full user rights. It is a remote code execution problem which means that users could be exposed to threats whenever an unpatched system makes its way onto...
Speaking to Nintendo Life, Bell explained the game may one day make its debut on Nintendo’s new NX system but, as it stands, the Wii U simply can’t handle it.
Analysts are expecting strong growth for Apple in the reporting quarter. While not expected to be a major revenue source now, the Apple Watch has symbolic importance as the first new product category that Apple has launched since the 2011 death of co-founder and iconic CEO Steve Jobs.
By almost any account, Apple had a stellar quarter, reporting revenue of $49.6 billion (a 33 percent increase year-over-year) and net profit of $10.7 billion ( (.85 per diluted share).
Microsoft (MSFT) is planning to buy startup Adallom for 0 million. If the deal, as well as the price point holds true, then it will be the largest buy from the U.S. firm in Israel till date, says a report from Globes. Adallom has its headquarters in Palo Alto, California with its...
In what could be Microsoft’s biggest effort yet to get into the mainframe cyber security, Calcalist Financial is now reporting, that the Redmond giant is in final stages of acquiring Israel-based cyber-sec firm Adallom, for a whopping 0 million.
Despite a lack of confirmation by concerned parties, Microsoft is reportedly on the verge of acquiring leading Israeli cybersecurity firm Adallom in a deal worth $320m.
This month, the pantheon of reassuringly obvious science has grown even larger, thanks to the work of inquisitive academic duo Michael Kasumovic (from the University of New South Wales in Australia) and Jeffrey Kuznekoff (Miami University in the US).