Microsoft Delivers First Public Preview of Skype for Business for Mac

Businesses interested in field testing a preview version of Skype for Business for Mac can now do so: Microsoft announced today that the Public Preview is now starting and will expand over the coming weeks.
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Mac OS X Zero-Day Exploit Can Bypass Apple’s Latest Protection Feature

A critical zero-day vulnerability has been discovered in all versions of Apple’s OS X operating system that allows hackers to exploit the company’s newest protection feature and steal sensitive data from affected devices.

With the release of OS X El Capitan, Apple introduced a security protection feature to the OS X kernel called System Integrity Protection (SIP). The feature is designed

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Mac OS X Ransomware KeRanger Is Linux Encoder Trojan

So there’s been a fair bit of noise this past week about the Mac OS X Ransomware, the first of its’ kind called KeRanger. It also happens to be the first popular Mac malware of any form for some time. It’s also a lesson to all the Apple fanbois that their OS is not impervious […]

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Microsoft’s latest ads show off Windows bugs

A new round of advertisements show Windows doing more

Microsoft’s newest ad campaign makes the PC personal again, showing off the work of two “nanobusiness” entrepreneurs working hard to spread the word about how cool bugs are — with the help of Windows features like Cortana and touch screen support.

Kristie Reddick and Jessica Honaker, two Portland entomologists, keep the focus heavily on what they’re getting done, and the features are shown off in a very natural context (no pun intended).

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