2019-09-24 12:56
Fortnite: Why you might not be playing real people anymore
For the first time, computer-controlled characters are going to be added to the battle royale game.
2019-09-24 12:30
Why you can stop paying for antivirus software
You don't need to pay for antivirus software anymore. Microsoft’s Windows Defender, a free service that’s built right into Windows 10, is now as good as the paid antivirus/antimalware solutions that have been collecting your money for y
2019-09-24 12:16
Uber's London licence renewed for two months
The ride-hailing firm's licence was due to expire on Wednesday, but it has been extended temporarily.
2019-09-24 12:10
Kik Messenger app to shut down
Millions of people will be cut off as the app's creator shuts down to help it fight legal action.
2019-09-24 12:00
Microsoft delivers emergency security update for antiquated IE
Microsoft on Monday released an emergency security update to patch a vulnerability in Internet Explorer (IE), the legacy browser predominantly used by commercial customers.
2019-09-24 12:00
Microsoft expands Dynamics 365 with e-commerce, in-store modules
Microsoft is expanding its Dynamics 365 service with new online commerce and retail store management capabilities, among other features.
2019-09-24 12:00
Should open source licenses fight evil?
Open source has come under fire in recent years, with companies like MongoDB hoping to shift its very definition to include proprietary software. But it’s the more recent, and more well-intentioned, salvo that could do the most damage.
2019-09-24 12:00
Microsoft delivers emergency security update for antiquated IE
Microsoft on Monday released an emergency security update to patch a vulnerability in Internet Explorer (IE), the legacy browser predominantly used by commercial customers.
2019-09-24 12:00
Microsoft expands Dynamics 365 with e-commerce, in-store modules
Microsoft is expanding its Dynamics 365 service with new online commerce and retail store management capabilities, among other features.
2019-09-24 12:00
Should open source licenses fight evil?
Open source has come under fire in recent years, with companies like MongoDB hoping to shift its very definition to include proprietary software. But it’s the more recent, and more well-intentioned, salvo that could do the most damage.