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Here are all the new features Microsoft added to Excel
Microsoft regularly adds new features to Excel throughout the course of the month, but at the end of each month, it
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Update Your Google Chrome Now or Risk Attack
A zero-day vulnerability in Chrome is being actively exploited Google has pushed out an update for the Windows version of
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Adobe Acrobat may be subtly undermining your antivirus
The majority of antivirus software appears to be prevented by Adobe Acrobat from checking PDF files at startup, placing consumers
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A free web edition of Photoshop will soon be available
There’s good news! Photoshop will soon be available as a free web edition for Chrome users and is currently being
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Microsoft to drop some features of Excel due to low
Excel is one of the most widely used spreadsheet programs, both commercially and privately. Although Microsoft frequently adds new features
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This popular photo-editing app will no longer work on Windows
Popular photo-editing app Paint.Net is dropping support for Windows 7, and Windows 8.1. The app will be limited to 64-bit
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Windows 10 now has a PC Health Check app for
Microsoft’s new PC Health Check app, originally intended for users to check whether their hardware was compatible with Windows 11,
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See 6 best features in Microsoft’s new Windows 11
Know how to use Android apps, Snap Layouts, Widgets and other new Windows 11 features. Windows 11 started rolling out to
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Microsoft releases procedures for upgrading to Windows 11 on unsupported
A new support page on Microsoft’s support website provides instructions on installing Windows 11. A paragraph on the page includes instructions on
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PrintNightmare bug continues to haunt Windows users — new patch
The PrintNightmare vulnerability has been plaguing Windows users for months now with nary an end in sight. There have been
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