Microsoft has published a list of new features and improvements that the company has added to Microsoft Teams in October 2022. If you would like to know, here's a brief summary of the new enhancements and capabilities Microsoft added to Teams last month.
The year 1917 during World War - I, marked the introduction of self-piloting aerial vehicles that were successful on battlefields. Centuries later, it has undergone a series of advanced improvements and led to the rise in modern drones for even civilians. However, the increase in the number of drones among civilians, and advanced technology have radically revolutionized a lot of operations.
Let's take a walk through some of these changes to learn more.
If you are a frequent user of Google Chrome browser, the search giant has issued a high-severity warning for you. This is related to a dangerous bug found in Google Chrome browser that can harm your device by providing access to the attackers.
Google has kept the details about the vulnerability restricted as they want a majority of the users should update immediately to the latest version of the Google Chrome.
The mobile development industry is thriving. In 2021 alone, there were over 230 billion app downloads. One thing that explains the popularity of mobile apps is the proliferation of smartphones. Users want to use their devices for anything and everything.
We use smartphones for learning, dating, entertainment, and facilitating transactions, among other purposes. With so many opportunities presented by smartphones, developers will find the app development spot lucrative.
Microsoft Edge version 107 is now rolling out to the stable release channel. The latest update of Microsoft Edge comes with build number 107.0.1418.24. It includes two new feature updates and several policy updates.
One of the highlighted changes in Microsoft Edge v107 is the improved Edge Sidebar. For a detailed list of changes, and improvements, continue reading further.
Microsoft started rolling out a new Windows 11 update to the insiders in the Dev Channel. The latest build comes as "Windows 11 Insider Preview Build 25231.1000 (rs_prerelease)", and includes a few minor changes and a handful of fixes.
The main highlight of the build is the tablet-optimized taskbar, which is now rolling out to all insiders in the Dev Channel. Continue reading for a detailed list of changes in Windows 11 Build 25231.
If you are a follower of Samsung Galaxy devices, you might have already known that the company has started rolling out Android 13 with One UI 5.0 updates to the Galaxy S22, S22 Plus, and S22 Ultra smartphones. You might be wondering when other Galaxy devices will get the One UI 5.0 update based on Android 13.
Here you can find the list of Samsung Galaxy smartphones and their probable update timelines to receive the Android 13-based One UI 5.0 update.
Microsoft started rolling out a new update to Windows 11 users who are running version 22H2. The update came as KB5018496 (OS Build 22621.755) and has been released as a "Preview" build to the Windows Insiders in the Release Preview Channel. But you can manually check for updates to get it before the "Patch Tuesday" release.
The latest update includes several bug fixes. Along with those, it also enhances search visual treatments on the taskbar, backup experience when using your Microsoft Account, Microsoft Account experience in Settings, and more as listed below.
If you are using Windows 11, the most significant new feature is the ability for you to download and run Android applications from Amazon App Store. The feature is known as Windows Subsystem for Android (WSA). Recently, Microsoft added several new improvements to security, camera, general reliability, and performance to Windows Subsystem for Android on Windows 11.
The company is still improving the platform and preparing some major changes to it. The software giant recently updated the upcoming features that the team is working on. Let's see what's new coming up next.
Google Chrome is one of the world's most popular free web browsers running on desktop, mobile, and other computing platforms. While it still running on all supported Windows PCs, the tech giant has stated on a support page that the company will discontinue its support for Windows 7 and Windows 8.1 early next year.
So, what it means for you? If you are running Google Chrome on Windows 7 or Windows 8.1, continue reading to know about it further.