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Microsoft Will Stop Supporting Windows 7 One Year Later.

If   you still use Windows 7, it may be time to consider an upgrade. Starting Jan. 14, 2020, exactly one year from Monday, Microsoft will no longer support Windows 7. That means no more updates or security fixes for the operating system. "Changes and upgrades in technology are inevitable," said Brad Anderson, corporate vice president for Microsoft 365, in a blog. "And there's never been a better time to start putting in motion the things you need to do to shift your organization to a modern desktop with Microsoft 365." Microsoft will continue to provide security updates for Windows 7 to business customers that pay for support, according to ZDNet, but not individual users. Windows 7 was released in 2009 and is still one of the most widely used desktop operating systems. Windows 10 finally overtook Windows 7 in the desktop market at the end of last year, according to ZDNet. NetMarketShare's December 2018 report showed that 39.2 percent of the m...

Microsoft Will Stop Supporting Windows 7 One Year Later.

If   you still use Windows 7, it may be time to consider an upgrade. Starting Jan. 14, 2020, exactly one year from Monday, Microsoft will no longer support Windows 7. That means no more updates or security fixes for the operating system. "Changes and upgrades in technology are inevitable," said Brad Anderson, corporate vice president for Microsoft 365, in a blog. "And there's never been a better time to start putting in motion the things you need to do to shift your organization to a modern desktop with Microsoft 365." Microsoft will continue to provide security updates for Windows 7 to business customers that pay for support, according to ZDNet, but not individual users. Windows 7 was released in 2009 and is still one of the most widely used desktop operating systems. Windows 10 finally overtook Windows 7 in the desktop market at the end of last year, according to ZDNet. NetMarketShare's December 2018 report showed that 39.2 percent of the m...

Microsoft Will Stop Supporting Windows 7 One Year Later.

If   you still use Windows 7, it may be time to consider an upgrade. Starting Jan. 14, 2020, exactly one year from Monday, Microsoft will no longer support Windows 7. That means no more updates or security fixes for the operating system. "Changes and upgrades in technology are inevitable," said Brad Anderson, corporate vice president for Microsoft 365, in a blog. "And there's never been a better time to start putting in motion the things you need to do to shift your organization to a modern desktop with Microsoft 365." Microsoft will continue to provide security updates for Windows 7 to business customers that pay for support, according to ZDNet, but not individual users. Windows 7 was released in 2009 and is still one of the most widely used desktop operating systems. Windows 10 finally overtook Windows 7 in the desktop market at the end of last year, according to ZDNet. NetMarketShare's December 2018 report showed that 39.2 percent of the m...

Rape And Justice.

After for about 2 Weeks of being not Daily Active on Internet, Below is what i got my Robot pulled for me, as i kept on Perusing through my Emails, my Websites and My several other Social Media Forums. My Sincere Apology for being Offline. I will Fully Resume to be Regularly Online Once i am done with Pursuing my Personal Missions which are For the Betterment of My Future, Our People also FOR GOD AND MY COUNTRY. Please Read Through. Ignorance for the Law is not an Excuse in Law Court. 1. Majority of rapes are committed by people known to Victim. 2. Often, victims of rape do not Physically Resist. 3. False rape reports are Rare. 4. What Women wear is not to Blame. 5. Alcohol & Drugs can't be an excuse to Justify Rape.

Unprotected Government Server Exposes Years of FBI Investigations.

Oklahoma securities commission. A massive government data belonging to the Oklahoma Department of Securities (ODS) was left unsecured on a storage server for at least a week, exposing a whopping 3 terabytes of data containing millions of sensitive files. The unsecured storage server, discovered by Greg Pollock, a researcher with cybersecurity firm UpGuard, also contained decades worth of confidential case files from the Oklahoma Securities Commission and many sensitive FBI investigations—all wide open and accessible to anyone without any password. Other severe files exposed included emails, social security numbers, names, and addresses of 10,000 brokers, credentials for remote access to ODS workstations, and communications meant for the Oklahoma Securities Commission, along with a list of identifiable information related to AIDS patients. While the researcher doesn't know exactly how long the server was open to the public, the Shodan search engine revealed that the server had been ...

Apology.

Please my dear Friends, My Audience, My Followers, My Relatives and My dear Fellow Citizens, i apologise to all of you for not Transcoding here on Social Media the Articles been Automated on my Website, i apologise for being offline in the  last one week and still Continue.... I also apologise for not bringing What is Trending the Technology Industry, Politics around Africa and among other Pertinent issues  for all of you here on Social Media Platforms (Facebook and WhatsApp). My last One Week and upto Date Disappearance from Social Media, is for a Reason, one of which is Essential issues about my Future, best suitable for the Betterment of Our Community, Our People, For God And My Country. We Know Our Articles are been in demand and anyone or all of you may click osutayusuf.blogspot.com or click twitter.com/osutayusuf which both Run Automated Articles and RSS News Feed at the Exact Time. Thanks. Yours, Osuta Yusuf a Career Politician, Journalism, Barrister, Student and Hactiv...

DRC poll hub: Elections boss confirms delay of initial results.

CENI confirms no results till further notice. Elections boss, Corneille Nangaa has officially stated that preliminary results from the December 30 elections will be delayed, the AP news agency reported today, January 6, 2019. Today had been scheduled for the release of initial results but CENI had earlier last week warned that the process could delay because of the slow transmission of tally sheets. The Catholic Church said almost 24-hours later that its independent tabulation showed that there was an outright winner of the polls. That position earned it flak from the ruling FCC coalition. Internet services have been shutdown in a move justified by government as necessary to maintain peace and security as it will curtail the incidence of spreading fake results. Tensions are likely to move a notch higher as Congolese await the release of results. Barely a day after the vote the ruling coalition and two main opposition camps claimed victory without giving any figures. The Church, western...