Microsoft is continuing to tweak its Windows as a Service updating and patching strategy. However, with Windows 10, the company is approaching things a little differently. It turns out that it will be more than just the cadence that the company will align; the nomenclature for the feature updates will be aligned too. Are any of you still running the original Windows 10 build?
We are expecting to find out more details about the new Microsoft HomeHub later this month, the company is holding a special event in Shanghai on the 23rd of May.
Windows 10 Redstone 3 will, of course, introduce Project NEON.
Microsoft officials also said during last week's AMA that the next Windows 10 release to be designated as a Long Term Servicing Branch (LTSB) build won't be coming until some time in 2019 (thanks to Computerworld for the pointer to that fact).
Also of particular concern was a critical flaw found in Windows Defender, Microsoft Security Essentials, Windows Intune Endpoint Protection, and specific Microsoft Forefront products, tracked under CVE-2017-0290.
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There has been ongoing news admitting that if users would want to use the all new Windows 10 S Operating System, they would be prohibited to use Google Search and even the Google Chrome browser. Users can install these interim updates or skip over releases for a 10-year period.
Windows 10 1507 - Microsoft tags feature upgrades with a yymm label - will receive its last security patches on May 9. We don't know for sure what Adaptive Cards will be, but we're assuming it will allow developers to build universal cards that look and work the same across all of its different services. Originally, Microsoft planned to stop updating 1507 in March but quietly switched that end of update deadline to May 9.
At a high level, a staggering 57 common vulnerabilities and exposures (CVEs) have been addressed as part of this month's Patch Tuesday and is comprised of 16 critical and 41 important updates.
Microsoft quickly fixed the flaw after the duo reported it. There's very little known about Adaptive Cards, but it could be a major new feature for Cortana in Windows 10 and some of Microsoft's other platforms.




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