Microsoft’s latest Windows 11 update has finally exorcised those “possessed printers” that recently turned routine printing into a séance of random characters. In a March preview update—specifically KB5053657—Microsoft has ironed out a bug that saw USB-connected printers mysteriously spewing out...
Microsoft has rolled out a fix that should put an end to the unexpected USB printer chaos many users have faced following the January Windows updates. Users complaining about their printers suddenly spitting out garbled text—often starting with the odd “POST /ipp/print HTTP/1.1” header—can...
The week of 17–23 March 2025 isn’t just a time to install the latest Windows update or reorganize your digital files—it might also be a time to take a cosmic peek at your career and financial prospects. Whether you’re deep into debug mode or planning your next business strategy, the stars—as...
Microsoft's latest security patch rollout for March 2025 is here, and it's not just another routine update – it’s a comprehensive fix addressing 57 critical vulnerabilities, along with urgent Zero-Day corrections. If you're running a supported version of Windows, it's time to update right away...
Microsoft's March 2025 Patch Tuesday update is packing a serious punch, addressing a total of 57 vulnerabilities, seven of which are zero-day exploits – and six of those have already been exploited in the wild. As a trusted voice on WindowsForum.com, we’re diving into the technical intricacies...
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Microsoft’s Patch Tuesday for March has unleashed a veritable arsenal of security updates to plug 58 vulnerabilities across Windows, Office, and Edge—a potent reminder that even the most trusted ecosystems require constant vigilance. For Windows users, both home and corporate, the message is...
Microsoft’s March 2025 Patch Tuesday update is here, and it’s packing a serious punch. This latest release addresses 67 vulnerabilities—with an alarming six zero-day flaws in the mix—and brings a host of quality-of-life improvements to Windows 11 users. Whether you’re a business IT administrator...
Microsoft’s March Patch Tuesday delivers a hefty update – and with it, a barrage of vulnerabilities that IT professionals and Windows users need to quickly address. This month’s bulletin features 57 vulnerabilities – a volume comparable to last month’s release – with evidence of in-the-wild...
Microsoft’s latest rollout of Windows 10 March 2025 security updates is here, and it’s turning heads in the IT world. Designed to plug vulnerabilities and introduce valuable improvements, these updates cover a broad spectrum—from mainstream Windows 10 versions such as 21H2 and 22H2 to legacy...
Microsoft Teams News – March 2025 Update
Welcome to this month’s deep dive into the latest developments in Microsoft Teams. In the March 2025 update on Tom Talks Blog, hosts David Dungay and Tom Arbuthnot, along with a distinguished expert panel, unpack a series of major news and innovations...
In a developing story that has caught the attention of Windows users and IT professionals alike, thousands of reports are flooding in regarding an Outlook outage. According to a recent FOX 5 New York report, over 26,000 outage alerts have been recorded, affecting not only Outlook but several...
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I've been struggling to get Cortana to work right ever since I installed the retail version of Windows 10.
Well the update to the new version that installed today seems to have fixed it.
Cortana will now play my music when I ask her, if I ask "Hey Cortana, where am I" she now says that...
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I'm having issue's in Windows 10 Pro x64 making system images. I've got Windows & Programs on a Samsung 840 Pro 256GB ssd. I created a folder in C:\Program Files(x86)\ named Games. I setup Disk Management to use this folder in Windows to store my Games on a Intel 530 Series 480GB ss I have.
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Resolves vulnerabilities that could allow remote code execution if an attacker sends a sequence of specially crafted RDP packets to an affected system. By default, the Remote Desktop Protocol (RDP) is not enabled on any Windows operating system. Systems...
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