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WhatsApp has updated its Windows app. The new version is web-based. It uses Microsoft Edge WebView2. Users must re-link their accounts. All features are still available. The app may use more resources ...
The flaws were discovered in instances of the software installed on customer servers rather than in the cloud, the company ...
The British & Irish Lions were made to work hard for a 24-19 victory over First Nations Pasifika in a thrilling match in ...
AI is shifting from the cloud to PCs, offering enhanced productivity, security, and ROI. Key players like Intel, Microsoft ...
New agent in Settings. Billed as “the first agent in Windows,” those with Copilot+ PCs will be able to use natural language ...
On Aug. 1, the Microsoft Authenticator app will no longer store or manage passwords, which could be a problem for a lot of ...
Microsoft links SharePoint attacks to three China-based groups; flaws allow code execution and data theft on unpatched ...
The tech giants have evidence that Chinese hackers are exploiting the new bug, but warned "multiple actors" are also hacking ...
Late last year, Dominic King and Christopher Kelly were poached by Suleyman from DeepMind to run a new AI health unit that has already developed an AI medical system that it says is four times more ...
Stock futures wavered between slight gains and losses Tuesday morning as investors reacted to quarterly results from a slew ...
WhatsApp has made a big change for Windows users. Now the app will not be the same as before, but it will look exactly like ...
In its latest beta update, WhatsApp has ditched the native Windows desktop app and replaced it with a web-based version. Yep, ...