Time to switch to Microsoft 365 after Office 2016/2019 end of support

Time to switch to Microsoft 365 after Office 2016/2019 end of support

Recently, Microsoft published a blog post about Office 2016/2019 end of support on its Office End Of Support Blog. After October 14, 2025, Microsoft will no longer provide security fixes, bug fixes, or technical support for these products. Running an outdated and unsupported software can put your device at risk of being compromised by malware, viruses, and other threats. That’s why we strongly recommend switching to a newer Office version, or the better choice - Microsoft 365. ...

September 19, 2025 · 2 min · 256 words · Louis
The release of Windows 11 25H2 is really a bad news

The release of Windows 11 25H2 is really a bad news

Jun 28, 2025, Jason_Leznek announced Windows 11, version 25H2 on Windows IT Pro Blog. This is a bad news, especially to us. Why? Because we have the name, theWindows12. The release of Windows 11 25H2 means Windows 12 will be delayed for at least another year. Last year we’ve predicted that Windows 12 Does Not Come Soon, and version 25H2 indicates our correct judgment, but we does hope Windows 12 come earlier. We welcome Windows 12, and are ready to post everything about it. But at present we have to focus on Windows 11. ...

July 10, 2025 · 2 min · 241 words · Louis
Introducing Windows Click to Do, an AI-Powered Feature to Boost Your Efficiency

Introducing Windows Click to Do, an AI-Powered Feature to Boost Your Efficiency

Microsoft has been rapidly expanding its use of AI across its product line. With Microsoft 365 already benefiting from intelligent features, Windows is now joining the AI wave as well. A preview feature named Windows Click to Do caught our eyes. It’s an AI-powered feature that helps users perform quick actions based on the content displayed on their screen. For example, to easily copy any text showing on your screen to clipboard. ...

June 18, 2025 · 3 min · 586 words · Louis
Why is Microsoft taking down the Authenticator password filling feature?

Why is Microsoft taking down the Authenticator password filling feature?

Recently, Authenticator users should have seen a reminder in the app when opening the app - Autofill in Microsoft Authenticator will stop from July 2025, and users are advised to use Edge instead. The plan is as follows: Starting June 2025, you will no longer be able to Add or Import new passwords in the Authenticator App. However, you can continue saving passwords through autofill until July. During July 2025, you will not be able to use autofill with Authenticator. From August 2025, your saved passwords will no longer be accessible in Authenticator. It can be seen that from stopping adding new passwords to disabling auto-fill, to being completely inaccessible, Authenticator is gradually stripping away its password-related functions, but many users use Authenticator precisely because it can synchronize and fill passwords across platforms. So why does Microsoft do this? ...

June 8, 2025 · 4 min · 672 words · Louis
Windows Backdoor Used by NSA to Attack China

Windows Backdoor Used by NSA to Attack China

On April 15, 2025, a revelation from the Harbin Municipal Public Security Bureau sparked major controversy: 3 NSA operatives from the U.S. National Security Agency allegedly launched large-scale cyberattacks against the “9th Asian Winter Games” in Harbin and China’s critical information infrastructure by exploiting reserved backdoors in Microsoft Windows systems. China didn’t publish the photos and reward amount of the attackers, but the announcement indicates that China has the ability to find out the individuals and their identities behind the attack with its technology. And this is likely to accelerate China’s push to replace foreign operating systems with domestically-developed alternatives, a move closely tied to national security concerns. ...

April 17, 2025 · 2 min · 281 words · Louis