A buffer-overflow vulnerability in Microsoft Corp.’s Windows Media Player software could let malicious attackers run code of their choice on a victim’s system, Microsoft warned in an advisory today.
Please leave others some toilet paper: At 03:14:08 UTC on January 19, 2038, time will stop. Yes, it's an overly dramatic statement, but it's not entirely untrue, as computer systems are concerned. At ...
Microsoft has had a strange relationship with local video playback for the past several years. It’s one of those features that was caught in the purgatory that was created with the start of Windows 10 ...
Years ago I ripped all of CDs to an .mp3 library to store on my computer. Everything worked well on Windows Media Player up until the Windows 11 version. Now, about half of my album art is missing. I ...