Managing Windows 10 updates will always be a struggle for Microsoft Microsoft is overhauling how it delivers Windows 10 updates. But the almost infinite variation of PCs will make that an uphill struggle. Microsoft has annoyed some of its 900 million Windows 10 device users after apparently removing the ‘Use offline account’ as part of its effort to herd users towards its cloud-based Microsoft Account. Microsoft Microsoft discloses security breach of customer support database Microsoft attacks Slack by trying to be really, really boring I tried Microsoft’s new browser on my MacBook and got a peculiar surprise Microsoft Office ProPlus to switch Chrome search to Bing, and people are pissed (CNET) 18 Excel tips every user should master (TechRepublic) The offline local account is specific to one device, while the Microsoft Account can be used to log in to multiple devices and comes with the benefit of Microsoft’s recent work on passwordless authentication with Windows Hello. The local account doesn’t require an internet connection or an email address – just a username and password that are stored on the PC. ZDNet’s Ed Bott argues the local account is inferior from a usability and security standpoint.SEE: 30 things you should never…