Windows 10 patch puts Flash Player back in the driver's seat

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Windows 10 patch puts Flash Player back in the driver's seat

The first forced Win10 patch of 2016 is entirely devoted to fixing the last forced patch of 2015, which broke a score of programs that rely on Flash. Read More

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