Hardware security keys make two-factor authentication faster, simpler, and nearly impossible for hackers to bypass.
Microsoft is investigating an ongoing incident that is preventing some customers from accessing Microsoft 365 applications. While the company has yet to share which regions are currently affected by ...
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Here's a look at the most recent Patch Tuesday release from Microsoft as well as a collection of recent updates so you can track what's changed. Long before Taco Tuesday became part of the pop-culture ...
Remember that famous Apple commercial that chirped, “There’s an app for that?” That statement remains entirely true more than a decade later, at least over on Android. There’s a certain list of best ...
OpenAI's new ChatGPT Atlas browser brings ambitious AI-powered browsing and task automation—but in its current state, it's ...
Connecting the dots: It seems reports of the Xbox console's death have been greatly exaggerated. Microsoft has confirmed it is not exiting the hardware market following stories of Walmart and Target ...
For a really long time, if you wanted to use Microsoft Office tools like MS Word, Excel or PowerPoint, you needed to purchase a license for the software. Or you could subscribe to Microsoft 365. But ...
Microsoft MSFT1.98%increase; green up pointing triangle has a lofty goal: to become an artificial-intelligence chatbot powerhouse in its own right rather than leaning on its partnership with the ...
Windows, macOS, Linux, web, iOS, Android, ChromeOS PCMag's top pick for software that can control other computers is TeamViewer, which is only free for personal use.That version has everything you ...
Portable apps let you carry your favorite tools on any PC without installs. Learn which ones are worth keeping on your flash ...
When the IBM PC was new, I served as the president of the San Francisco PC User Group for three years. That’s how I met PCMag’s editorial team, who brought me on board in 1986. In the years since that ...