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USN-6073-1: Cinder vulnerability

2023-05-12 KENNETH 0

USN-6073-1: Cinder vulnerability Jan Wasilewski and Gorka Eguileor discovered that Cinder incorrectly handled deleted volume attachments. An authenticated user or attacker could possibly use this issue to gain access to sensitive information. This update may require configuration changes to be completely effective, please see the upstream advisory for more information: https://security.openstack.org/ossa/OSSA-2023-003.html Source: USN-6073-1: Cinder vulnerability

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Releasing Windows 11 Build 22000.2001 to the Release Preview Channel

2023-05-12 KENNETH 0

Releasing Windows 11 Build 22000.2001 to the Release Preview Channel Hello Windows Insiders, today we’re releasing Windows 11 Build 22000.2001 (KB5026436) to Insiders in the Release Preview Channel on Windows 11 (original release).   This update includes the following improvements: This update addresses an issue that affects searchindexer.exe. It stops working after you sign out. This issue occurs after you upgrade your machine to Windows 11 Azure Virtual Desktop (AVD) and sign in to that machine. This update addresses an issue that affects Narrator. It does not announce text attributes correctly for words, such as “misspelled”, “deletion change,” and “comment”. This update addresses an issue that affects Server Message Block (SMB). You cannot access the SMB shared folder. The errors are, “Not enough memory resources” or “Insufficient system resources”. The update addresses an issue that sends unexpected password expiration notices [ more… ]

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Releasing Windows 10 Build 19045.3030 to Release Preview Channel

2023-05-12 KENNETH 0

Releasing Windows 10 Build 19045.3030 to Release Preview Channel Hello Windows Insiders, today we are releasing Windows 10 22H2 Build 19045.3030 (KB5026435) to the Release Preview Channel for those Insiders who are on Windows 10, version 22H2. This update includes the following improvements: New! This update brings back an improved search box experience on the Windows 10 taskbar. If you have a top, bottom, regular, or small icons taskbar, you will see the search box appear. You can use it to easily access apps, files, settings, and more from Windows and the web. You will also have access to the latest search updates, such as search highlights. If you want to restore your previous search experience, you can do that easily. To do that, use the taskbar context menu or respond to a dialog that appears when you use search. [ more… ]

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Releasing Windows 11 Build 22621.1776 to the Release Preview Channel

2023-05-12 KENNETH 0

Releasing Windows 11 Build 22621.1776 to the Release Preview Channel Hello Windows Insiders, today we’re releasing Windows 11 Build 22621.1776 (KB5026446) to Insiders in the Release Preview Channel on Windows 11, version 22H2.   We’re planning to gradually rollout the following new features and enhancements for devices that install Build 22621.1776: If you want to get them as soon as possible, open Settings > Windows Update and turn on the toggle Get the latest updates as soon as they’re available and check for updates. Note: The toggle won’t be enabled for managed devices (those that are managed by Windows Update for Business or WSUS). New! This update adds live captions for the following languages: Chinese (Simplified and Traditional) French (France, Canada) German Italian Japanese Portuguese (Brazil, Portugal) Spanish Danish English (Ireland, other English dialects) Korean To turn on live captions, [ more… ]

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Xbox gets hands-on with ROG Ally, which goes portable with Windows 11 and Game Pass

2023-05-12 KENNETH 0

Xbox gets hands-on with ROG Ally, which goes portable with Windows 11 and Game Pass Introduced last month and launching May 11, the ROG Ally is a portable Windows 11 gaming device that’s getting a lot of buzz. Xbox’s Jeff Rubenstein took it for a spin and re-discovered “that childlike wonder” of playing games anywhere. In a post on Xbox Wire, Rubenstein focuses on Game Pass and how the Ally differentiates itself from other handheld gaming devices: by running the full version of Windows 11. “As soon as I signed in, the ROG Ally seamlessly detected that I’m a Game Pass Ultimate member, and even automatically connected to my home Wi-Fi – it’s the little things! Of course, it’s the big things too, like access to all the games I’ve previously purchased from the Windows Store, seamlessly syncing my progress [ more… ]