Meh, I don't feel the rush to upgrade anytime soon unless there's some huge advantages.
It's been a part of Corp compliance for at least 3 years for me.it defaults to off in most bios. that's why the requirement is kind of weird
Jacking Ubuntu and Mint in what way? Those are both built on the Linux kernel, whereas Apple is based on FreeBSD..all of which are basically Unix, I agree there.Apple OS is basically Unix under the hood with Windows GUI. They been jacking Linux builds like Ubuntu and Mint for years. It's about time Microsoft caught up.
It's been a part of Corp compliance for at least 3 years for me.
I know MS has been pushing it with pre-built PC's for a few years. but if you build your own PC, it will probably default to off in your mobo's biosIt's been a part of Corp compliance for at least 3 years for me.
For people with older CPUs, we have a product for you, it's called the Xbox 3607th Gen Intel cpus not supported.
For the same reason Apple has used T2 since 2017.This is why I have questions. Why push for a corporate-compliance-access element in a consumer product?
Microsoft's new Windows 11 update 'eradicates' a key hacker tactic
The Windows operating system will now be able to prevent a popular method of stealing credentials by default, according to Microsoft.www.protocol.com
I use windows and Linux, but mostly windows.No one uses windows anymore
I use windows and Linux, but mostly windows.
On the iPad pro it's Safari