TechByter Worldwide 2015.04.12: Reading the Windows 10 Tea Leaves; Just What You Don't Want to See; Short Circuits; and Spare Parts.

Published: April 12, 2015, 4 a.m.

After less than a week, Microsoft replaced Windows 10 build 10041 with 10049, so let's see what's different. What to do when a disk begins to fail. In Short Circuits: Finding malware in Google's Chrome Store calls into question Google's claim that it vets all applications, ISIS attacks a TV network in France and websites worldwide, and the FBI warns of fake government sites designed to steal information from you. In Spare Parts, only on the website: Using mind control on the front door and software proof of China's continuing rise.