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Windows 10 last month continued to shove its ancestor out into traffic so it can steal Windows 7's share.
According to analytics vendor Net Applications, Windows 10's share of all personal computers climbed 1.4 percentage points - the third straight month of a gain of more than a point - and reached 52.4% in September. Windows 10's part of all Windows PCs, meanwhile, climbed to almost 61%, the first time the OS cracked the 60% mark.
[ Related: Windows 7 to Windows 10 migration guide ](The percentage of Windows PCs is larger than the percentage of all personal computers because Windows does not power every PC. In September, Windows ran 86% of the world's machines. All but a tiny bit of the rest ran macOS, Linux or Chrome OS.)
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Ita smelter-weight slapdown.
In one corner you have the Chicken Little contingent, which insists that SeptemberIE zero-day patch must be important because Microsoft marked it as &Exploited: Yes& and memorialized it with an extremely odd patch on a Monday, followed in Keystone Kops fashion with a stumbling trail of follow-ons.
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A new survey of hundreds of U.S. companies shows that 51% of workers experienced at least one mobile device issue a month that hindered their ability to do their job & and the number of such problems is increasing.
The second annual State of Enterprise Mobility Surveyfound that mobile device failures can have financial impacts on companies, including lost productivity and workers calling in sick because of job stress & particularly for companies that use thousands of mobile devices in the field.
[ Related: Android Upgrade Report Card: Grading manufacturers on Pie ]More than one-third (37%) of those surveyed experienced an increase in mobile device issues during the past 12 to 18 months; the most common failures involved unreliable network connections (45%); battery failure (41%); and apps that crash or become unstable (40%).
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Appleintroduction of Voice Control in macOS Catalina is life-transforming for many users, a convenience for some, and a little fun for others. Here is an introduction to using Voice Control on a Mac running macOS Catalina when it's released.
How to enable Voice Control on your Mac
Apple says Voice Control is more capable of understanding the context of what it is asked. Built on Siriaccurate voice recognition engine, it's been tweaked for use in dictation and can be used with all your applications.
One example highlighted by Apple is when a person using Messages on their Mac dictates, &Happy Birthday tap send."Voice Control should be able to tell where the message ends and the send instruction begins & and then send the message &Happy Birthday."
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Gmail's filled with hidden features and add-on possibilities, but one of the service's most powerful organizational tools is sitting right in the heart of its regular settings.
As you may have guessed by now (especially if you read this story's headline, you clever little cat), I'm talking about filters — Gmail's long-standing system for automating your inbox with a series of custom-crafted rules. At a glance, filters can seem complicated. They can seem overwhelming. They can even seem unnecessary.
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Microsoft on Tuesday changed its plans for selling Windows 7 post-retirement support, saying that it will offer patches-for-a-price to any business, no matter how small, that's willing to pay.
"Through January 2023, we will extend the availability of paid Windows 7 Extended Security Updates (ESU) to businesses of all sizes," Jared Spataro, an executive in the Microsoft 365 group, wrote in a post to a company blog.
[ Related: How to clean up your Windows 10 act ]Microsoft had announced the ESU program in September 2018. Since April, when the company started selling ESU, only customers with volume licensing deals for Windows 7 Enterprise or Windows 10 Professional have been eligible to purchase the support add-on.
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