Windows 8 RT systems may be at greater risk than systems running more traditional versions of Windows. full story ![]()

Don't let the Windows 8 haters brainswash you: Microsoft actually introduced a few great features in its new operating system, some of which will help keep you safer from malware and other security threats. Though most of these security enhancements are active by default, you still must be proactive to get the most from them. Also, one new Windows 8 feature presents specific...
pcworld.com (3 months and 11 days ago)

Windows 8 and Windows RT are subject to critical vulnerabilities that will be addressed on Microsoft's Patch Tuesday next week, both by virtue of supporting Internet Explorer 10. The bulletin for the vulnerabilities addresses similar problems in all versions of Internet Explorer from IE6 through IE10. That means affected operating systems include XP, Vista, Windows 7, and...
pcworld.com (1 month and 12 days ago)

Microsoft will release security updates for applications in its Windows Store as those patches are available in order to speed up the updating process. The policy will apply to applications that are preinstalled on Windows 8 but updated through the Windows Store, such as Mail, wrote Mike Reavey, senior director of the Microsoft Security Response Center, part of the...
pcworld.com (2 months and 9 days ago)
SPOKANE, Wash.—It may be called weed, but marijuana is legendarily hard to grow. Now that the drug has been made legal in Washington and Colorado, growers face a dilemma.
denverpost.com (2 months and 25 days ago)
CNN's Richard Quest talks to technology analyst Richard Doherty about the Windows 8 reversal.
cnn.com (12 days ago)
It may be called weed, but marijuana is legendarily hard to grow.
seattletimes.com (2 months and 25 days ago)
It may be called weed, but marijuana is legendarily hard to grow.
miamiherald.com (2 months and 25 days ago)
SPOKANE, Washington (AP) - It may be called weed, but marijuana is legendarily hard to grow.
thenorthwestern.com (2 months and 24 days ago)

In just one year, on April 8, 2014, Microsoft will stop delivering security updates for Windows XP, the second most popular operating system in the world. Microsoft issued several blog posts Monday urging businesses to get out before it was too late. “You should take action to move off of Windows XP,” Microsoft said Monday. “After April 8, 2014, there will be no new...
pcworld.com (1 month and 10 days ago)
QUESTION: I recently bought a Windows 8 laptop, and the only thing I don't like about the PC is Windows 8. I want to replace Windows 8 with the more familiar Windows 7. How can I do this?
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