Is Microsoft going to ditch local user accounts in Windows 11?
Our world is connected more and more these days so being „always on“ is a well-accepted standard. But does this also need to count for Windows 11-accounts at home?
Our world is connected more and more these days so being „always on“ is a well-accepted standard. But does this also need to count for Windows 11-accounts at home?
There were rumours about Microsoft going to put Windows 10 in the cloud, delivering what is already available through Azure on a server- and service-base for the Desktop client — finally!
Some months ago I reflected on the importance of services and — in another article — on the long-overdue overhaul of iCloud. While I love being completely captured in Apple’s world (call it „locked up“ or not), there are still aspects I rather dislike.
If you use password managers (you should!) or not, entering your credentials to access specific services is always a matter of trust. The level of trust needed is even higher if you use another service that manages the login for you like „Sign in with Apple“ does.
Some months ago, Apple has announced the possibility of paying your Apple Care+ plan not just by an upfront payment, the time of services in the focus is finally here.