Category: Technical

  • The Windows 365 Cloud PC is here to welcome you

    The Windows 365 Cloud PC is here to welcome you

    It’s great to see Windows 365 Cloud PC finally come. For years, every person in tech industry is talking about Microsoft’s Desktop-as-a-Service (DaaS). (Yes, I am well-versed on Windows 11, which I believe is nothing more than a big Windows 10 security patch.) Contrary to popular belief, Windows 11 was never the future of Windows.)  As far…

  • Workaround for the Classic Start Menu in Windows 11 is now available

    Workaround for the Classic Start Menu in Windows 11 is now available

    The ability to utilize the old Start menu has been removed from Microsoft’s newest version of Windows 11.  By changing key settings in Microsoft’s current preview release of Windows 11, the option to utilize the old Start menu—or at least the one accessible in Windows 10—was eliminated.   One of the most noticeable design changes in Windows 11 is the new Start menu. The new Start…

  • Now is the time to update your Windows PC to address the serious PrintNightmare security vulnerability

    Now is the time to update your Windows PC to address the serious PrintNightmare security vulnerability

    You may have heard of “PrintNightmare,” a flaw in the Windows Print Spool service that, under some circumstances, might allow hackers to take control of your computer. After raising concerns about the problem last week, Microsoft has now officially released a patch that fixes the problem, and all Windows users are urged to apply it as soon…

  • Popular Android applications that collected Facebook credentials have been removed by Google

    Popular Android applications that collected Facebook credentials have been removed by Google

    Google continues to rush to remove Android applications that violate user privacy. According to Ars Technica, Google has taken nine applications from the Play Store after Dr. Web researchers determined that they were trojans that stole Facebook login credentials. The virus had a total of 5.8 million downloads and posed as popular programmes like “Horoscope Daily” and “Rubbish Cleaner,”…

  • Nest has promised to improve the security of its smart home devices

    Nest has promised to improve the security of its smart home devices

    Google has pledged to follow five new safety rules in order to make people feel safer when using its smart home products such as the Nest Hub Max, Chromecast Ultra, and the recently announced Google Wifi Gen 2.  A commitment to five years of software and security upgrades, as well as insight into which devices are linked to…

  • How to Install the Safari Interface from macOS 12 on macOS 11

    How to Install the Safari Interface from macOS 12 on macOS 11

    Apple’s Safari browser will get a visual makeover as part of the next macOS 12 Monterey update, which will arrive later this year. There are a few options to check out the new browser now, including a method to download it on macOS 11.  What changes are coming to Safari in macOS 12?  Let’s have a…

  • Windows 11 appears to be a problem in need of a solution

    Windows 11 appears to be a problem in need of a solution

    We got our first look at Windows 11 this week courtesy to an unplanned breach on a Chinese server. While we may argue the morality and practicality of downloading Windows 11 and checking it out for yourself (for the record, you shouldn’t), one thing is certain: the new version of Windows will appear a lot…

  • Dell has just fixed a 2009 driver security bug.

    Dell has just fixed a 2009 driver security bug.

    Five different defects in Dell’s DBUtil BIOS driver have been discovered. After a security researcher discovered that the driver in question could be abused by an attacker to gain increased system privileges, Dell has released a patch that addresses multiple vulnerabilities in its DBUtil BIOS driver. SentinelLabs security researcher Kasif Dekel discovered the vulnerable driver,…

  • Adobe help companies with third-party cookies

    Adobe help companies with third-party cookies

    Why use third-party cookies when first-party data is available As Google Chrome and other browsers prepare to end support for third-party cookies, Adobe announced the next-generation real-time customer data platform (CDP) to help brands activate known and unknown customer data. The company’s real-time CDP allows brands to manage the entire customer profile and run seamlessly…

  • How to use a timer to shut down Windows 10

    How to use a timer to shut down Windows 10

    You don’t need fancy apps in Windows 10 to shut down the machine at a specific time, but the buttons on the keyboard are perfectly secure.  You normally need to quickly insert the command prompt after the set time period has passed so that the device automatically shuts down, but you can also get an…