Windows 10 Build 19043.928 is the final build for the forthcoming May 2021 Update and is heading to the Preview Channel for Windows Insiders.
Hitman 3 Is a Beautifully Executed Finale
The final chapter of the trilogy is a master class in level design for Agent 47’s murderous escapades.
9 Upgrades We’d Love to See in the Next Nintendo Switch
If it got better visuals, extended battery life, and Bluetooth support, a new Switch would go from a Maybe to a Must-Buy. And we pray for an end to Joy-Con drift.
An Ambitious Plan to Tackle Ransomware Faces Long Odds

A task force counting Amazon, Cisco, and the FBI among its members has proposed a framework to solve one of cybersecurity’s biggest problems. Good luck.
Quiz: Which Member of The Bad Batch Are You?
Quizzes + Polls // APRIL 28, 2021 Are you as rowdy as Wrecker or as savvy as Tech? Take the official StarWars.com quiz to find out! StarWars.com Team Star Wars: The Bad Batch is coming in for a landing with the series premiere May the 4th, and that means all-new adventures for the unique members of Clone […]
Google Fixes Two Annoying Quirks in Its Voice Assistant
The AI just got a useful boost in understanding natural human speech.
Microsoft may be cooking up a new Windows 10 Store app
Reportedly scheduled to launch in the fall, the overhaul would offer a new design and allow for a much wider array of apps.
A Jedi Unleashes Aggressive Negotiations in Marvel’s Star Wars: The High Republic #5 – Exclusive Preview
Books + Comics // APRIL 28, 2021 This is the moment when everything changes. StarWars.com Team On the peaceful world of Sedri Minor, Avar Kriss is doing her best to make the Hutt cartel understand her logic and prevent a disagreement from turning into a battle. But Jedi Master Sskeer is not so patient… In […]
Remote work: This is how fast Microsoft Teams and Microsoft 365 are growing
There are now 1.3 billion devices running Windows 10, meanwhile the number of daily Microsoft Teams users has climbed to 145 million.
How phishing attacks spoofing Microsoft are evading security detection
The phishing emails use a Microsoft logo within an HTML table, which is not analyzed by security programs, says Inky.






