Windows’ latest patches crash Event Viewer: But Microsoft has temporary fix
Microsoft’s June 2019 updates have created a bug in the Event Viewer tool in all supported versions of Windows. Read More
Windows 10’s built-in Linux kernel lands: New preview lets you try out WSL 2
Microsoft has released the first Windows 10 preview with its new Windows Subsystem for Linux 2. Read More
Cisco alert: Patch this dangerous bug open to remote attacks via malicious ads
Cisco discloses a new high-severity bug in the web interface of its IOS XE software for switches and routers. Read More
Krisp strips out background noise from desktop voice and video chats
$20 per month could save you from a lot of apologies. Read More
CERN leaves Microsoft programs behind for open-source software
A price tag hike has CERN, one of the world’s leading scientific research organizations, moving from Microsoft programs for more affordable open-source software. Read More
This is what Google’s Pixel 4 looks like
We don’t have to speculate about what the Pixel 4 will look like, Google just showed us. Read More
A first look at two SLA 3D printers (TL;DR: They’re goopy)
When most people think about 3D printers, they’re really thinking about the kind that use filament. But there’s another type, called SLA, that uses a liquid resin and produces incredible detail. We take our first look at two of them today. Read More
Python developer, data scientist or DevOps: Which tech jobs pay best?
The best-paid tech jobs, and the best cities to live in while doing them, are outlined in a new report. Read More
Oracle launches Exadata X8 with automated indexing, performance improvements
Exadata is part of Oracle’s plan to popularize its Autonomous Database and convince enterprises to use the converged infrastructure to consolidate. Read More
Google warns: This unpatched bug could ‘quickly take down a Windows fleet’
Microsoft tried to patch the bug but fails to meet Google’s 90-day deadline because of an issue it found in testing. Read More