Affecting Windows desktops and servers, the attacks exploit an MSHTML vulnerability by using specially crafted Microsoft Office documents.
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The Best Gear to Learn Music Like a Pro

Want to play guitar, piano, or your old clarinet? From mics to metronomes, here’s a list of our favorite tools for learning a musical instrument.
How to turn off or modify News and Interests in the Windows 10 taskbar

Microsoft Windows 10 comes with a built-in newsfeed, but it is not tuned for you or your interests. We can change that with a few tweaks, or we can turn it off all together.
11 Ways to Upgrade Your Wi-Fi and Make Your Internet Faster

There’s always something you can do to improve your connection at home.
The Poop About Your Gut Health and Personalized Nutrition

Researchers are coming around to the idea that there isn’t a one-size-fits-all diet. Some companies are going further to find out what fits you, specifically.
Apple’s Photo-Scanning Plan Sparks Outcry From Policy Groups


Civil rights organizations say the company’s intention to scan images for child sexual abuse material could harm some children and threaten free speech.
How to install Windows 11 on a virtual machine

Installing Windows 11 on your every day PC is not practical for most of us. A better solution is to install Windows 11 on a virtual machine and test it safely from there.
The 24 Best Back-to-School Deals on Laptops and Dorm Gear

Need a new computer or just a soothing weighted blanket for the new school year? We found deals on some of our favorites.
How to Make Remote Learning Work for Your Children

If you’re preparing for yet another round of homeschooling, we’ve identified a few ways to make this school year suck just a little bit less.
How to use the Windows Media Creation Tool to create a Windows 10 ISO file

The free Windows Media Creation Tool from Microsoft grants you the power to create your own bootable Windows 10 backup, but you have to find and download it first.