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  • New Android malware tracks your whereabouts without your consent 

    New Android malware tracks your whereabouts without your consent 

    Cybersecurity researchers discovered Process Manager, a new Android malware capable of acquiring the target endpoint’s audio and also reading and sending SMS messages.  Whereas the malware appears to have some resemblance with the prominent Russian state-sponsored malware Turla, it appears that the team wasn’t behind this variation or the campaign.  Process Manager and other Turla…

  • Microsoft Windows 11 is not as well-liked as the company had planned 

    Microsoft Windows 11 is not as well-liked as the company had planned 

    According to new information, Microsoft Windows 11 operating system’s meteoric rise in recent months is starting to decelerate.  According to the most recent AdDuplex data, Windows 11 user counts are leveling out, implying that Microsoft has to step up its efforts with some fresh improvements or enhancements to the platform shortly.  For the month of…

  • WhatsApp’s Windows desktop app is trying out the ‘View Once’ function 

    WhatsApp’s Windows desktop app is trying out the ‘View Once’ function 

     WhatsApp’s UWP desktop app for Windows has just been updated with a slew of new capabilities. We just saw the Meta-owned messaging app gain Windows 11 design features early in 2022, as well as compatibility for dark mode. The business is currently developing the “View Once” functionality for media files, which allows users to send…

  • Google Workspace introduces new Meet, Chat, and Voice features 

    Google Workspace introduces new Meet, Chat, and Voice features 

    Google Workspace has introduced a number of enhancements to its Meet, Chat, and Voice apps, with the goal of boosting cooperation and interaction for hybrid teams.  Organizations that use hybrid meetings have both in-person and online participants. Google Meet is developing improvements to guarantee video conferences are safe and accessible, regardless of location or choice,…

  • Microsoft secretly undoes one of its most awful Windows 11 modifications 

    Microsoft secretly undoes one of its most awful Windows 11 modifications 

    Microsoft which is known for products like Office 365 has discreetly reversed a modification introduced with Windows 11 that sparked outrage and dissatisfaction among a substantial number of users.  With the most recent Windows 11 upgrade, which is presently being rolled out, modifying the OS system’s default web browser is as easy as simply pressing…

  • Meta is transforming its SMS service similar to Slack 

    Meta is transforming its SMS service similar to Slack 

    Slack-like features are arriving in Meta’s SMS service Messenger, to make it simpler to attract the interest of a whole group chat.  Entering “@” and a person’s name, such as in Google Workspace and several other online services nowadays, will tag that individual in a group chat or file. However, with the upcoming @everyone shortcut,…

  • Microsoft Excel might have a new competitor in the form of Rows 

    Microsoft Excel might have a new competitor in the form of Rows 

    Rows, a spreadsheet software company, has released a beta version of a new desktop app in an attempt to challenge Microsoft Excel and Google Sheets’ supremacy.  The beta was launched in secret in December 2021, but the company has now made it public with native apps both for Windows and macOS, according to a news…

  • This Microsoft Teams competitor is gearing up for advancement 

    This Microsoft Teams competitor is gearing up for advancement 

    DingTalk, an enterprise-focused competitor to Microsoft Teams with over 500 million active users, has received some new capabilities from Alibaba.  DingTalk is a service provided by Alibaba Cloud, one of the world’s major cloud service providers in terms of market share, and it includes communication, task management, audio and video conferencing, live-streaming, real-time interpretation, and…

  • Apple is planning to refund $14.8 million to its Cloud service subscribers 

    Apple is planning to refund $14.8 million to its Cloud service subscribers 

    Apple will compensate certain users of its Cloud service after the company agreed to resolve a class-action lawsuit for $14.8 million  According to a news site, the complaint was filed in reaction to Apple allegedly violating its cloud service terms and conditions by hosting its cloud service’s customer data on 3rd party servers. Apple rejected…

  • Microsoft is introducing the Search Highlights feature to Windows 11 

    Microsoft is introducing the Search Highlights feature to Windows 11 

    Microsoft, which is known for products like Microsoft Teams, revealed this week that it has begun a gradual deployment of its unique “search highlights” capability for Windows 10 users, which will be available to Windows 11 users soon.  Whenever a user hovers or selects an image that is displayed inside the Windows search box, that…