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5 days ago
- Business
- Yahoo
New Microsoft Emergency Windows 11 Update Fixes Boot Error After May 2025 Patch
Microsoft has released an emergency update for Windows 11 users after quite a few reported a big boot error following the May 2025 security update. The issue began with the KB5058405 update, which left some systems unable to start, displaying a 0xc0000098 error related to the file, as reported by Windows Report. This problem was seen mostly on virtual machines, including those running on Azure and Citrix, but some other users on Windows 11 versions 22H2 and 23H2 were also affected. To address the boot problem, Microsoft has now pushed out the KB5062170 update. This new patch is called a cumulative update, meaning it includes all previous fixes and patches along with the solution for the error. However, users won't find it through Windows Update. Instead, Microsoft says it is only available for manual download from the Microsoft Update Catalog. The company says that those who installed KB5058405 without any issues do not need to install KB5062170. An important point for users to note is that the KB5062170 update only addresses the boot error. There is a probable issue for those using Noto fonts in browsers like Edge or Chrome, where fonts may not render correctly if display scaling is set to 100%. Microsoft says increasing the scaling to 125% or 150% can help until a future fix is released. Anyone whose PC is stuck in a boot loop with the 0xc0000098 message after the May update should download and install KB5062170 from the Microsoft Update Catalog. No restart is needed for those whose systems are running smoothly after the previous update.


Express Tribune
20-05-2025
- Express Tribune
Firefox experiments with Perplexity AI in version 139
Listen to article Mozilla Firefox is trialling the integration of the AI-powered Perplexity Search Engine within its browser, signalling a possible shift in search partnerships and how users interact with online information. First reported by Perplexity is currently live in Firefox version 139, with the test introducing a pop-up prompt within the address bar when users enter Search Mode. It offers the option to 'Try Perplexity' – positioning it as a 'new way to search in Firefox' with well-cited, conversational results. Unlike traditional search engines, Perplexity uses artificial intelligence to generate direct answers, complete with citations and follow-up options. This format is designed to ease information overload by avoiding endless link lists, instead offering a more dialogue-like search experience. Mozilla appears to be exploring options beyond its long-standing search deal with Google, which reportedly earns the company over $400 million annually. Although no formal agreement has been announced between Mozilla and Perplexity, the experiment reflects an openness to AI-centric alternatives. According to Windows Report, Firefox engineer Mandy Cheang is working on the implementation, referred to internally as a 'draft experiment recipe' for Firefox 139. The integration marks a notable change in strategy for Mozilla. While Firefox already supports Google, Bing, DuckDuckGo, and Wikipedia as search options, the in-browser promotion of Perplexity suggests deeper interest in user-facing AI technology. Perplexity recently launched its own browser, Comet, to compete with Google Chrome, adding further intrigue to its potential collaboration with Mozilla. Details regarding how many users or which regions are included in the test remain unconfirmed. However, the outcome could decide whether Perplexity becomes a permanent fixture in Firefox's suite of search tools. Mozilla also plans to prompt users with updated terms of use upon startup in coming updates.
Yahoo
07-04-2025
- Business
- Yahoo
Microsoft Edge 135 Delivers Productivity and Security Updates
Microsoft has released Edge 135, which brings big changes to the company's venerable web browser. First, it reduces security risks by updating the browser's root certificate store, which is part of the Microsoft Trusted Root Program. Starting April 16, 2025, certificates that validate certain Entrust root certificates will not be trusted by default if their earliest Signed Certificate Timestamp (SCT) is after this date. Enterprises should replace any affected certificates or decide to trust the root certificate locally after evaluating the risks, as reported by Windows Report. Also, Edge for Business is adding work-related searches in the address bar that direct users to instead of Thanks to this, users have easier access to work-related content such as documents and bookmarks and can more easily contact colleagues. The Work Feed on the enterprise New Tab Page is also getting an overhaul starting in mid-April. Microsoft 365 users eligible for Work Feed will see an updated My Feed that shows productivity tools. You will see recent documents, SharePoint sites, Outlook events, and To-Do tasks. However, content about network activity will no longer appear. Edge 135 has other new features that improve user experience. For example, Edge Sync lets you keep your data updated across devices. You can now see Bing's trending suggestions in the address bar dropdown on the New Tab Page; administrators can manage this feature using the AddressBarTrendingSuggestEnabled policy.