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Deleted Photo Recovery: Recover Deleted Photos on Different Devices Easily
This article was contributed by Eileen Elvira for iboysoft.com.
Photos are widely available on the Internet, in books, magazines, and more, which gives you a...
Microsoft Edge Overtakes Safari as Second Most Popular Desktop Browser
Statcounter reports Microsoft Edge is now the second most popular browser on desktop, besting Apple’s Safari.
What Are the Specifications You Should Consider for an Office-Work Laptop
This article was shared by external Outreach Specialist and Content writer Kavita Paliwal.
Laptops are a valuable tool for office workers that combine the power...
Mac vs. PC Security Comparison
Are you looking to purchase a new laptop or desktop? Do you want to make the switch from a Windows PC to Mac or...
Apple Responds to Privacy Concerns Regarding Child Abuse Detection Features
Apple is implementing child abuse detection software into iOS, which has drawn criticism from the Electronic Frontier Foundation and others.
Report: Apple and Google Continue Taking Telemetry Data Even When Users Opt Out
A new academic report shows Apple and Google are taking user device data even if the user chooses not to share telemetry.
How to Set Stronger Parental Controls to Use the Internet
Gen Alpha kids have no clue about the time when we could not instantaneously interact with people all across the globe using the internet....
Microsoft Give Users of Cortana Control Over Voice Recording Access
Microsoft says users of Cortana and other voice-enabled service can now opt in or out of allowing the company to accessing audio recordings.
Microsoft Surface Duo: Source Details Specs and Suggests Price Will Undercut Samsung’s Galaxy Fold
A report suggests Microsoft’s Surface Duo smartphone will be priced below its cutting-edge competition and receive flagship specs.
WhatsApp Gains Productivity Push with Any.do Task Management Integration
WhatsApp users who also subscribe to Any.do can now manage tasks directly in the messaging app thanks to an integrated bot.
Google Brings Site Isolation to Chrome on Android
Chrome 77 on Android now has site isolation, a Google feature that protects users against CPU-level flaws like Spectre.
Surface Pro 7 LTE Variant Not in Microsoft’s Current Plans
Microsoft says it has no current plans to launch a Surface Pro 7 variant, although the company says it will listen to feedback.
Samsung and Microsoft Announce Galaxy Note 10 and Galaxy Book S Partnership
Samsung and Microsoft have deepened their ties through the launch of the Galaxy Note 10 and Galaxy Book S.
Is Google Preparing Android for Touchless Devices?
A new Chromium commit suggests Google may be working on a version of Android that is for touchless smartphones.
Surface Go Gains Usage Boost as Fight with Apple iPad Begins
According to AdDuplex, the Surface Go is now used by 1.24% of Surface users, a small number that is likely to grow in the coming months.
Microsoft’s Brad Smith Explains Failures in Mobile and Search
Brad Smith says antitrust cases and the logical inability to win all markets as reasons why Microsoft missed out on two of tech’s biggest market changes this century.
Build 2018: Developers Will Soon Recieve 95% of Microsoft Store App Sale Revenue
The Microsoft Store will take as little as 5% when developers gain sales through their own marketing methods. The change marks the company's latest ploy to get more apps on its platform.
HP’s Chromebook x2 Provides the Google’s First Alternative to the Surface Pro
The HP Chromebook x2 could prove a real competitor to Microsoft's Surface Pro, with similar specs for $200 less. Despite this, Google's restrictive OS won't sway most power users.
Outlook CVP Javier Soltero Is Now Leading Cortana Development
Javier Soltero has found a new position on the Cortana team, where he will focus on making Cortana trustworthy yet feature-full and accessible. He now reports to Microsoft AI head Harry Shum.
New Firefox Update Helps Mitigate Meltdown and Spectre CPU Exploits
Firefox's latest update reduces the accuracy of time sources in the browser, making it much harder to perform web-based Meltdown and Spectre attacks. Google plans to follow with a patch on January 24.