This is today's edition of The Download, our weekday newsletter that provides a daily dose of what's going on in the world of technology.
The newest Windows 11 preview builds for Dev and Beta Channels are here with enhanced shared audio, improved batch file security, and more.
Spring may be peeking around the corner in Michigan, but if you're hoping to escape winter's chill, you'll still have to wait more than a month for the official start of spring. The spring equinox ...
Spring has sprung as Major League Baseball's 30 teams gather at camps in Florida and Arizona ahead of the 2026 season. With the World Baseball Classic beginning on March 5, participating players will ...
Presented with HLS Beyond, TechReg Reading Group in spring 2026 has officially begun. Professor Alan Raul will be leading 3 sessions in spring 2026 on TechReg in AI under the Trump Administration (see ...
Most Florida colleges and universities will have their 2026 spring break during the week of March 16. Nationwide, spring break for most colleges typically falls in mid-to-late March. Spring break ...
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Microsoft introduced Secure Boot back in 2011, and made it a key requirement for installation of Windows 11. And now some users will have to update their certificates ...
Devices that don’t receive new Secure Boot certificates may miss out on future security updates. Devices that don’t receive new Secure Boot certificates may miss out on future security updates. is a ...
Get ye to Windows Update, because there's a good chance you've got new Secure Boot certificates to install. Microsoft just announced that it will be refreshing those certificates, which were ...
Secure Boot protects modern Windows and Linux PCs. Microsoft Secure Boot certificates from 2011 expire in June 2026. Most PC owners are fine if they install the latest updates. Last year's ...
Sen. Cynthia Lummis (R-Wyo.) said Monday she now understands “what the big deal is” after reviewing unredacted files tied to convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein. “I’ve not been one of the members ...