Microsoft is moving GitHub into its CoreAI team, following the resignation of GitHub CEO Thomas Dohmke today. After nearly four years as CEO, Dohmke is leaving GitHub to “become a startup founder again,” and pursue opportunities outside of Microsoft and GitHub. GitHub has operated as a separate company ever since Microsoft acquired it in 2018 for $7.5 billion, but Dohmke’s …
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Microsoft sued for ending Windows 10 support and 'knowingly' "jeopardizing" your data – Neowin
Microsoft sued for ending Windows 10 support and ‘knowingly’ “jeopardizing” your data Neowin Microsoft sued for discontinuing Windows 10 support Courthouse News Service Windows 10’s Extended Updates Just Got Cheaper — But You’ll Need to Sign In With a Microsoft Account Windows Central A guy in California is suing Microsoft for discontinuing Windows 10, demanding free extended support PC Gamer Windows 10 will die …
Read More »Emergency Microsoft Security Warning Confirmed — Act Now, CISA Says
CISA issues Microsoft Exchange Server CVE-2025-53786 warning Getty Images Update, August 10, 2025: This story, originally published on August 7, has been updated with additional information following a demonstration of the shared service principal exploit at the Black Hat hacking conference in Las Vegas, which, in turn, follows a Microsoft Exchange vulnerability directive issued by CISA. Details of a newly …
Read More »Microsoft Sued For Killing Windows 10—All Users Must Act Now
This latest twist suddenly hits Windows 10 users. Getty Images Microsoft knows “many millions of users will not buy new devices or pay for extended support” when Windows 10 goes end of life in October, a new lawsuit alleges. “These users,” it claims, “will be at a heightened risk of a cyberattack or other data security incident, a reality of …
Read More »Microsoft is shutting down its Lens PDF scanner app
Microsoft is quietly winding down its Lens scanning app for iOS and Android, the company confirmed in a support document. Formerly known as Office Lens, the app lets users convert images into PDFs, PowerPoint slides, and Excel files, handling both handwritten and printed documents with ease. It was simple, reliable, and widely used — but it’s now on the chopping …
Read More »Microsoft sued for discontinuing Windows 10 support – Courthouse News Service
Microsoft sued for discontinuing Windows 10 support Courthouse News Service Windows 10’s Extended Updates Just Got Cheaper—But You’ll Need to Give Up Local Login Windows Central Windows 10 support ends on October 14, but you can keep getting security fixes using this trick Hindustan Times Can’t upgrade your Windows 10 PC? You have 5 options – and 2 months to decide ZDNET What are …
Read More »RIP, Microsoft Lens, a simple little app that’s getting replaced by AI
Sometimes it’s nice to have a simple app that does one thing well without a lot of fuss. Microsoft Lens was that type of app: a mobile document scanner that turned paper documents, business cards, receipts, and anything else into easily readable digital files. Now that app is being discontinued, Microsoft says, as it directs its users to its Copilot …
Read More »Microsoft Sweetens Windows 10 Support Plan—Then Adds a Catch
Microsoft has confirmed that paying $30 to enroll a Windows 10 PC into the Extended Security Updates (ESU) program will also require a Microsoft Account to complete the transaction. The good news is that one ESU license will cover up to 10 devices signed into the same account, meaning you don’t need to pay $30 per device like originally thought. …
Read More »Microsoft will kill the Lens PDF scanner app for iOS, Android
Microsoft announced that it will phase out the Microsoft Lens PDF scanner app for Android and iOS devices starting in September. Microsoft Lens (formerly known as Office Lens) can convert images into PDF, Word, PowerPoint, and Excel files, and it is capable of scanning both printed and handwritten text. Currently, the app has been downloaded 50 million times on the Google Play …
Read More »ED 25-02: Mitigate Microsoft Exchange Vulnerability
This page contains a web-friendly version of the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency’s Emergency Directive 25-02: Mitigate Microsoft Exchange Vulnerability. Section 3553(h) of title 44, U.S. Code, authorizes the Secretary of Homeland Security, in response to a known or reasonably suspected information security threat, vulnerability, or incident that represents a substantial threat to the information security of an agency, to …
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