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  • Windows 11: A guide to the updates

    Windows 11: A guide to the updates

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    A Windows launch isn’t the end a process — it’s really just the beginning. As with Windows 10, Microsoft continually works on improving Windows 11 by fixing bugs, releasing security patches, and occasionally adding new features.

    In this story we summarize what you need to know about each update released to the public for Windows 11. For each build, we’ve included the date of its release and a link to Microsoft’s announcement about it. The most recent updates appear first.

    Note: If you’re still using Windows 10, see “Windows 10: A guide to the updates.” And if you’re looking for information about Insider Program previews for upcoming feature releases of Windows 11, see “Windows 11 Insider Previews: What’s in the latest build?”

    Updates to Windows 11 original release

    KB5011563 (OS Build 22000.593) Preview

    Release date: March 28, 2022

    This build allows Windows to display up to three high-priority “toast” (popup) notifications simultaneously for apps that send notifications for calls, reminders, or alarms using Windows notifications. It also fixes more than two dozen bugs, including one that crashed SystemSettings.exe, and another that affected searchindexer.exe and prevented Microsoft Outlook’s offline search from returning recent emails. 

    There is one known issue in this update, in which when after IT admins install the Windows updates released January 11, 2022 or later, recovery discs (CDs or DVDs) created by using the Backup and Restore (Windows 7) app in Control Panel might be unable to start. Recovery discs that were created by using the Backup and Restore (Windows 7) app on devices which have installed Windows updates released before January 11, 2022 are not affected by this issue and should start as expected.

     (Get more info about KB5011563 Preview.)

    KB5011493 (OS Build 22000.556)

    Release date: March 8, 2022

    This build fixes a bug that occurs when you attempt to reset a Windows device and its apps have folders that contain reparse data, such as Microsoft OneDrive or OneDrive for Business. When you select Remove everything, files that have been downloaded or synced locally from OneDrive might not be deleted.

    It also includes a wide variety of security updates. For details, see Microsoft’s Security Update Guide and the March 2022 Security Updates notes.

    What IT needs to know: Because this is a security update, it should be applied relatively soon. Over the next few weeks, check for reports about problematic issues, and if all seems well, apply the update.

    (Get more info about KB5011493.)

    KB5010414 (OS Build 22000.527) Preview

    Release date: February 15, 2022

    This build lets you share cookies between Microsoft Edge Internet Explorer mode and Microsoft Edge, and adds support for hot adding and the removal of non-volatile memory (NVMe) namespaces. It also adds a variety of other features, including the ability to instantly mute and unmute a Microsoft Teams call from the taskbar, and quickly share open application windows directly from your taskbar to a Microsoft Teams call.

    It also fixes many bugs, including one that affected the Windows search service and occurred when you queried using the proximity operator, and one that prevented printing properly for some low integrity process apps.

    (Get more info about KB5010414 Preview.)

    KB5010386 (OS Build 22000.493)

    Release date: February 8, 2022

    The build fixes a bug that causes a Lightweight Directory Access Protocol (LDAP) modify operation to fail if the operation contains the SamAccountName and UserAccountControl attribute. It also includes a wide variety of security updates. For details, see Microsoft’s Security Update Guide and the February 2022 Security Updates notes.

    What IT needs to know: Because this is a security update, it should be applied relatively soon. Over the next few weeks, check for reports about problematic issues, and if all seems well, apply the update.

    (Get more info about KB5010386.)

    KB5008353 (OS Build 22000.469) Preview

    Release date: January 25, 2022

    The build fixes a wide variety of bugs, including one in which Windows’ audio service stopped responding on some devices that support hardware-accelerated Bluetooth audio, another that prevented icons from appearing on the taskbar of a secondary display, and another that prevented the touch keyboard from appearing on the lock screen when a device has a Microsoft account (MSA).

    There is one known issue in this update, in which recent emails might not appear in the search results of the Microsoft Outlook desktop app. For a short-term fix, you can disable Windows Desktop Search, which will cause Microsoft Outlook to use its built-in search.

     (Get more info about KB5008353.)

    KB5010795 (OS Build 22000.438)

    Release date: January 17, 2022

    The out-of-band build fixes two bugs, one of which caused IP Security (IPSEC) connections that contain a Vendor ID to fail. VPN connections using Layer 2 Tunneling Protocol (L2TP) or IP security Internet Key Exchange (IPSEC IKE) could have also been affected. The other fixed bug prevented removable media formatted using the Resilient File System (ReFS) from mounting or caused the removable media to mount in the RAW file format. This issue occured after installing the January 11, 2022 Windows update.

    There is one known issue in this update, in which some image editing programs might not render colors correctly on certain high dynamic range (HDR) displays.

    (Get more info about KB5010795.)

    KB5009566 (OS Build 22000.434)

    Release date: January 11, 2022

    The build fixes a bug in the Japanese Input Method Editors (IME), and includes a wide variety of security updates. For details, see Microsoft’s Security Update Guide and the January 2022 Security Update notes.

    What IT needs to know: Because this is a security update, it should be applied relatively soon. Over the next few weeks, check for reports about problematic issues, and if all seems well, apply the update.

    There is one issue in this update, in which after installing Windows 11, some image editing programs might not render colors correctly on certain high dynamic range (HDR) displays. 

    (Get more info about KB5009566.)

    KB5008215 (OS Build 22000.376)

    Release date: December 14, 2021

    The build includes a wide variety of security updates. For details, see Microsoft’s Security Update Guide and the December 2021 Security Update notes.

    What IT needs to know: Because this is a security update, it should be applied relatively soon. Over the next few weeks, check for reports about problematic issues, and if all seems well, apply the update.

    There are no known issues in this update.

    (Get more info about KB5008215.)

    KB5007262 (OS Build 22000.348) Preview

    Release date: November 22, 2021

    This optional update can be downloaded from the Microsoft Update Catalog or by going to Settings > Update & Security > Windows Update > Optional updates available.

    This builds fixes a wide variety of bugs, including one that caused File Explorer to stop working after you closed a File Explorer window, and another that caused flickering when you hovered over icons on the taskbar if you’ve applied a high contrast theme.

    There are no known issues in this update.

    (Get more info about KB5007262 Preview.)

    KB5007215 (OS Build 22000.318)

    Release date: November 9, 2021

    The build includes a wide variety of security updates. For details, see Microsoft’s Security Update Guide and the November 2021 Security Update notes. It also fixes a bug that causes improper rendering of some user interface elements or when drawing within some apps. And it makes quality improvements to the servicing stack, which is the component that installs Windows updates.

    What IT needs to know: Because this is a security update, it should be applied relatively soon. Over the next few weeks, check for reports about problematic issues, and if all seems well, apply the update.

    (Get more info about KB5007215.)

    KB5006746 (OS Build 22000.282) Preview

    Release date: October 21, 2021

    This non-security build fixes a wide variety of bugs, including one that caused distortion in the audio captured by voice assistants, and another in Windows Defender Exploit Protection that prevented some Microsoft Office applications from working on machines that have certain processors.

    There are two known issues in this build, including one in which Windows print clients might encounter errors when connecting to a remote printer shared on a Windows print server after the build is installed.

    (Get more info about KB5006746.)

    KB5006674 (OS Build 22000.258)

    Release date: October 12, 2021

    This build fixes a bug related to compatibility issues between some Intel “Killer” and “SmartByte” networking software and Windows 11 (original release). It also makes quality improvements to the servicing stack, which is the component that installs Windows updates.

    The build also includes a wide variety of security updates. For details, see Microsoft’s Security Update Guide and the October 2021 Security Update notes.

    What IT needs to know: Because this is a security update, it should be applied relatively soon. Over the next few weeks, check for reports about problematic issues, and if all seems well, apply the update.

    (Get more info about KB5006674.)

    Windows 11 original release

    Release date: October 5, 2021

    Windows 11 is the first new version of Windows that Microsoft has released since July 2015, when it launched Windows 10. Here’s a quick summary of what’s new in it. (For more details, see our in-depth review of Windows 11.)

    • The Start menu has been redesigned and slimmed down, and Live Tiles have been eliminated. It’s now easier to find applications to launch and files on which you’ve recently worked.
    • Snap Layouts lets you group your open windows into one of a half-dozen pre-built screen layouts. Snap Groups helps you quickly switch from one Snap Layout to another.
    • The Windows look and feel has gotten an overhaul, with rounded windows, spiffier animations, and an overall softer feel. Some built-in apps, such as File Explorer, get a simpler, easier-to-use interface.
    • You can chat and videoconference directly from the taskbar using Microsoft Teams. However, it isn’t the full Teams service, so the full suite of enterprise Teams features, such the use of channels and being able to search through message archives, isn’t available.
    • Cortana is still available in Windows 11 but doesn’t appear in the taskbar and is not enabled by default.

    For IT, these features are notable:

    • Windows 11 requires hardware with a TPM (Trusted Platform Module) 2.0 built into it for security. TPM uses hardware-based encryption to encrypt disks using Windows capabilities like BitLocker, and can stop dictionary attacks against passwords, among other capabilities.
    • Windows 11 has a once-a-year feature update schedule rather than the two-a-year cycle under Windows 10. That will reduce update time, effort, and headaches.
    • To help make sure enterprise applications and other software can run on Windows 11, Microsoft has released Test Base for Microsoft 365, an automated testing tool to check application compatibility.

    Copyright © 2022 IDG Communications, Inc.

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  • UnitedHealth to buy home health care provider LHC for .4B

    UnitedHealth to buy home health care provider LHC for $5.4B

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    UnitedHealth Group, which runs the nation’s largest health insurer, today announced it will buy LCH Group, a provider of home healthcare services, for $5.4 billion. UnitedHealth will combine LHC Group with its Optum Health division, which provides primary and urgent care services and surgical care 100 million consumers.

    The deal is expected to close in the second half of 2022, subject to LHC Group shareholder approvals, regulatory approvals, and other customary closing conditions.

    The acquisition comes amid a major evolution in how healthcare is now delivered; the COVID-19 pandemic’s affects on hospital bed availability — and the virus’s easy transmission — spurred quick acceptance of getting care from any location, and wireless technology made it possible to monitor patients remotely, said Lynne Dunbrack, a group vice president at research firm IDC.

    Consumers have become more receptive to home care for chronic conditions, whether that’s ongoing care or temporary monitoring and rehabilitation for patients recently released from the hospital and recuperating at home.

    “One of the areas a lot of organizations are talking about — both payer and provider organizations — is the concept of care anywhere — really being able to provide care across the continuum of care,” Dunbrack said. “So it could even be digital first [telemedicine or virtual care], remote health monitoring, or mobile apps, or digital assistants/chatbots for symptom triage.”

    Lafayette, LA-based LHC Group, Inc. is a national provider of in-home healthcare services for the elderly and infirm and has 964 locations in 37 states.

    “LHC Group’s sophisticated care coordination capabilities and its warm, human touch is so important for home care, and will greatly enhance the reach of Optum’s value-based capabilities along the full continuum of care, including primary care, home and community care, virtual care, behavioral health and ambulatory surgery,” Optum Health CEO Wyatt Decker said in a statement.

    An IDC report released this month on the “care anywhere” concept involves:

    • Care that’s provided across the continuum of care, including traditional care settings plus online virtual visits, retail clinics, in the patient’s home or place of business, or wherever the patient may be.
    • Care that’s ordered, delivered, and coordinated by a licensed clinician, whether provided in a licensed facility or wherever the patient may be.
    • Secure access to data that’s readily available across ecosystem members to facilitate care coordination and management across the continuum and location of care delivery.

    “Optum is a very diversified organization. It has all manner of healthcare delivery organizations that provide care, as well as it has made acquisitions of various tech companies,” Dunbrack said. “So really it’s an expansion of a strategy they’ve been on for quite some time now.”

    The acquisition by UnitedHealth follows a larger trend in the healthcare insurance industry. Insurance providers are working to become more relevant to their customers by buying healthcare assets, according to Kate McCarthy, a healthcare and life sciences industry strategy analyst at Gartner.

    For example, in 2018, CVS Health shelled out $70 billion and closed a deal to buy Aetna healthcare insurance, creating a new healthcare giant. The acquisition merged CVS’ pharmacy and pharmacy-benefit manager (PBM) business and Aetna’s health insurance.

    And last year, UnitedHealth rival and Medicare Advantage provider Humana spent $5.7 billion to expand its home health business.

    With an aging population, the need for post-acute care services such as hospice and home nursing is booming, McCarthy said. “There’s a lot of activity in both personal care and behavioral health right now because there’s demand in this space.

    “In the post-acute care and home health care, you have the aging Baby Boomer generation, and many people are needing services, whether that’s home health, hospice, or skilled nursing,” McCarthy continued. “That’s becoming a mainstream area of interest for not just insurers but [healthcare] providers. Even when we look at investors and start-ups, it’s becoming a much bigger area.”

    IDC Care Anywhere graphic IDC

    Providers plan to boost spending on healthcare technology in a variety of areas this year and next.

    In 2021, UnitedHealth ranked eighth in the Forbes’ Fortune 500, with a market cap of $400 billion and about 70 million members. The next largest health insurer, Anthem, has about 39.9 million members, according to Statista.

    LHC Group has 30,000 employees, including frontline care providers and administrative and support personnel, and provides care to 12 million annual in-home patients, according to its website.

    “Health insurance companies can’t survive just servicing claims,” McCarthy said. “In order to maintain relevance, they have to redefine the boundaries of what they do and how they engage with customers and provide value in new ways.”

    Copyright © 2022 IDG Communications, Inc.

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  • What is DarkWeb ?

    What is DarkWeb ?

    Hello guys And Welcome again with new topic What is Darkweb ? can its safe ? how to we access darkweb, and  more about dark web..

    we are devided this topic into part by part its better to understan all of you.

    What is DarkWeb ?

    Dark Web is an also a web page or websites like google, yahoo and many more, but its have so many diffrences on its from Normal web or Darkweb.

    Basicly WWW means World wide web has divided into three diffrents parts

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    what is dark web?
    What is Dark Web?
    1. Surface web
    2. Deep Web
    3. Dark web

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    Surface Web

    The Surface web is web by using normal people like me and you, it is easily index on web. But it is only 4% part of internet. 96% part of internet is hidden by the form of Deep web and DarkWeb

    Deep Web

    Deep web is the hidden part of internet. Basically Deep web is used by goverment agency for sensitive informations. For access the deep web sites you need special links and special permissions. Like You can’t see the netflix orignal series without take any plan. So its also called deep web.

    That means all hideen contains are called Deep web.

    For example : Your gmail, yahoo mails, your Gdrive photos videos and files, and etc..

    These all are called Deep web because Without your gmail, yahoo username and password….no one access it from google or any search engine. I hope you understand about deep web.

    Now We Discuss about Dark Web 

    DarkWeb

    So many guys Scared by hearing the word DarkWeb. Because so many people don’t have enough knowladge about darkweb.

    First of all Darkweb is fully hideen Part of internet, I am Saying this because you can’t surf it by using your normal browser like Chrome, Opera, Safari…etc. Dark web not so bad if you surf it safely.

    How To Surf DarkWeb Safely?

    Firstly if you want to surf DarkWeb you need Special Browser Called Tor. 

    Tor Browser is basically hide your identity on internet by layering of IPs. It continuously change your IPs.

    You want Links by access Darkweb sites its also called onions sites.

    Is the dark web illegal?

    While It’s not illegal to visit dark web sites. But its have so many illegal sites, so if you visit thoes sites, that is illegal.

    How can Surf dark web safely ?

    First of all guys you need Speed internet connection, because when you surf darkweb sites.. Your internet gone down, because Tor browser create a tunnel of different different IPs.

    Now Need one special browser called Tor Browser.

    Tor Browser is only one browser for visiting Dark web Sites.

    And Important to use your Mind and don’t click any links on dark web.. because if you you can click on that link, its 90% chance to hack your whole system by bad hackers or black hat hacker.

    If you follow these steps, then its safe for you. if you want detail video on this topic then drop the comment.

    Why Dark web Illegal ?

    First of all dark web is not illegal but in dark web so many illegal work are held, thats why dark web illegal.

    Which Type of illegal work held on Dark Web ?

    In dark web so many illegal activity Done, I am mention some work or activity.

    In Dark web so many people sell Illegal types of drugs, Illegal Weapons, Mobile phones and so many other works.

    Here also do Torture humans. Thats why if you visit this type of sites that is illegal.

    Extra Hacking Website is only for education and perpose only, Our mission is we provide safety technic which helps you to know about internet frauds. we do not promote any type of illegal activity.

    I hope you understand this all if you have any question related dark web comment me or contact me on whatsapp.

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