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They were useful at some point, but Windows has better alternatives now.
Back in October, Samsung launched its web browser called Internet on Windows. This was a pretty important development, as Samsung Internet had before that point been relegated to Android devices.
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Microsoft has asked businesses to reach out for advice on how to temporarily mitigate a known Message Queuing (MSMQ) issue causing enterprise apps and Internet Information Services (IIS) sites to fail ...
Samsung Internet for Windows has started receiving a new update. The latest version brings several performance improvements and fixes common bugs and glitches. Samsung has released a new update for ...
Microsoft has warned IT administrators to prepare for the removal of Windows Internet Name Service (WINS) from Windows Server releases starting in November 2034. The legacy WINS computer name ...
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We may earn a commission when you click links to retailers and purchase goods. More info. Samsung is bringing Samsung Internet to PC users in a new beta program for Windows machines. The concept makes ...
Samsung Internet is launching on PC for the first time as a beta program starting October 30. The desktop browser will offer continuity features between the Android and PC versions, making bookmarks, ...
I first revealed that Microsoft has created limited edition Windows XP-themed Crocs last month, and now Microsoft has officially started teasing them. These Crocs will come with a six-pack of ...
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