Microsoft now allows IT administrators to remove pre-installed Microsoft Store apps (also known as in-box apps) using a new app management policy.
Microsoft wants to support IT administrators and provide an easy way to remove pre-installed apps from the store.
Dozens of features and innovations announced at Cohesity Catalyst 1Strengthen your resilience posture with portfolio-wide ...
Microsoft really doesn't want you making local accounts. For the company, local accounts do nothing for it. Local accounts ...
There’s no denying it: traffic stinks. For countless American workers, the daily commute is an unavoidable reality, and ...
When water's pooling on your bathroom floor at 11 PM, panic mode kicks in. You frantically Google "plumber near me" and cross ...
Liverpool City Council's planning committee has approved the installation of purpose-built temporary classrooms to support ...
For clothing basics with surprising style, the Gap Outlet and Banana Republic Factory Store transform everyday wardrobe building into an affordable endeavor. Fifty dollars at full retail might get you ...
The Florida sun gleams off the cream-colored buildings, creating an almost ethereal glow around what many consider the holy ...