Technado, Ep. 306: The Current Version of Windows 10 Will Be the Last

Episode 306 May 04, 2023 00:46:55
Technado, Ep. 306: The Current Version of Windows 10 Will Be the Last
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Technado, Ep. 306: The Current Version of Windows 10 Will Be the Last

May 04 2023 | 00:46:55

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Show Notes

This week on Technado Sophie, Don, and special guest Anthony start off the show with an article about Microsoft ending support for Windows 10 in 2025. Next, they talk about how Google Cloud suffered an outage in Europe, how Meta Reality Labs lost almost 4 billion last quarter, how SSD uses AI to protect your data, and how researchers are now advising against the new 2FA account syncing from Google. Finally, they discuss Apple using iOS and macOS Rapid Security Response features for the very first time.

Rundown:
Microsoft Is Ending Windows 10 Updates (cnet.com)
Google Cloud suffers outage in Europe amid water leak, fire (The Register)
Meta's Reality Labs lost $3.99 billion last quarter, bringing its total losses since 2020 to $30 billion (TechSpot)
SSD Uses AI to Protect Your Data From Ransomware Attacks (tomshardware.com)
Google leaking 2FA secrets – researchers advise against new “account sync” feature for now (sophos.com) Apple uses iOS and macOS Rapid Security Response features for the first time (Ars Technica)

 

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