Category: Technical
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Android might soon start translating iMessage reactions into Emoji for Green Bubbles
If you already have an Android phone, you’re undoubtedly used to hearing from an iPhone user that they’ve “emphasized” your prior message. What exactly does that mean? That’s a double exclamation mark or the !! emoji, in iMessage, speak. There is no cross-compatibility between iMessage and the Android mobile app, although Google may be looking for…
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Nest Cam by Google (Indoor, Wired)
We already like Gmail Hosting also known as Google Workspace and now we also like Google’s battery-powered Nest Cam, which works indoors and out, but it’s one of the most expensive home security cameras on the market at $179.99. The Nest Cam (Indoor, Wired) offers many of the same capabilities for $99.99, albeit it isn’t quite as…
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Download Microsoft’s new OS right now without pausing
Microsoft’s new operating system, Windows 11, was released to eligible devices in the first week of this month, on October 5. You must have upgraded to Windows 11 if your device is compatible but things are different for those who are still in queue for the upgrade to experience all-new features of Windows 11 including inbuilt Microsoft teams integration. Microsoft is carrying…
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Gamers may need to postpone installing Windows 11 on their gaming PC
The wait is finally over and Windows 11 is released a day before. Keeping in mind that it’s really quite incredible, it’s still early days for the new working framework for certain wrinkles to work out – particularly with regards to PC gaming. So, gamers might need to stay calm and should not switch to Windows 11 so…
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How to personalize the taskbar in Windows 11
If you’ve upgraded from Windows 10 to Windows 11, you might notice that your taskbar isn’t as customizable — or as helpful — as it once was. The previous Start menu with its customizable Live Tiles, for example, is no longer available. The search box is no longer located in the taskbar and must be…
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Microsoft’s Office applications for Chromebooks are being phased out in favour of web-based alternatives
Microsoft has been offering its Office 365 suite to Chromebook users via the Google Play store since 2017, but that will stop in a few weeks. Microsoft is ending support for Office (which includes Word, Excel, PowerPoint, OneNote, and Outlook) on Chromebooks as of September 18. Microsoft, on the other hand, is not completely abandoning the popular mobile gadget. Instead, then downloading…
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Even if they don’t want you to, here’s how to change browsers on Windows 11
With a centered taskbar, windows with rounded corners, and a minimalist style that makes this OS feel like it belongs in 2021, Windows 11 offers an intriguing UI makeover to the platform. However, the news is not all positive. As it turns out, Microsoft apart from their Office 365 email has aggressively promoted Edge as the default browser, making it increasingly impossible to use your…
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Microsoft is testing a new ‘Super Duper Secure Mode’ for Edge
On the internet, privacy and security are big subjects these days, with every IT Company adding new tools to protect your data. Microsoft, on the other hand, is taking the situation lightly. The company’s browser vulnerability research team is testing with “Super Duper Secure Mode,” a new feature in Microsoft Edge. Super Duper Secure Mode — yeah, it’s…
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In the first six months of 2021, HP discovered that 75% of threats were distributed via email
According to the current HP Wolf Security Threat Insights Report, Email Hosting hence emails remain the most common method for delivering malware and other threats, with over 75% of threats being transmitted via email communications. HP security analysts created the study, which covers the first half of 2021, based on customers who choose to share their threat warnings with the firm. …