Tuesday, July 1, 2014

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Microsoft acknowledges Surface Pro 3 disappearing Wi-Fi and slow connection complaints
7/1/2014 2:01:52 PM

The Surface Pro 3 is an impressive device. In my full review, I gave much personal praise for the all-in-one hybrid computer, though, like all things, there is room for improvement. One bug that I've seen a handful of times is being acknowledged by Microsoft now in their support forums.

The problem in question arises when the Surface Pro 3 wakes up from sleep. In rare circumstances, the Wi-Fi and network connections driver are missing after the low power state using InstantGo (previously known as Connected Standby). The problem is easily solved by restarting the Surface, which takes only around five seconds, but it can be irritating and inconvenient.








 

Microsoft adds new encryption support to OneDrive and Outlook.com
7/1/2014 1:25:50 PM

Microsoft has announced it is adding new encryption support for its OneDrive cloud storage service and its Outlook.com email website, along with the opening of its first Transparency Center.








 

Xbox One preorders for Russia begin July 15 with a nice price drop
7/1/2014 1:15:07 PM

Xbox One is headed to more markets in the coming months and Russia on that list. Slated for release in September, new information regarding preorders and the final pricing have been officially revealed by Microsoft this morning.








 

Microsoft takes down accounts hosted through No-IP in latest malware crackdown
7/1/2014 1:04:42 PM

Microsoft has publicly announced a malware crackdown targeting selected domains hosted through the DNS service No-IP. The company is continuing its war against the spread of malware online, but it seems as though innocent web users have been affected by the shut down. Microsoft received the go-ahead from a Nevada court to redirect traffic on targeted domains to stop the NJrat and Jenxcus botnets. These botnets relied on the No-IP framework to remain online and be constantly connected to the internet.








 

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