Windows RT devices and their apps set new high-water mark for Windows security. But without support for Active Directory, their enterprise use is limited Even Microsoft’s lawyers say it: Windows RT ...
In 1993, Microsoft introduced Windows NT. Unlike Windows 3.1–and, later, Windows 95 and 98–it could run on processors made by companies other than Intel or AMD. Windows NT supported several chips that ...
Running traditional desktop apps on Windows RT may be one step closer to reality, thanks to a vulnerability that a hacker claims lets you run any desktop app on the ARM version of Windows. A hacker ...
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