Less than a week after Apple released its updated iOS 8.3 OS for iPads, iPhone and iPod Touch, users have flocked to Apple Support communities to report their discontent with the update…
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Microsoft rolls out Skype for Business
Microsoft has announced it is rolling out Skype for Business as part of the April monthly update for Office 2013. Redmond had released a technical preview of the new business focused Skype…
Apple redesigns keyboard, adds Wi-Fi calling with iOS 8.3
Apple has rolled out iOS 8.3 which features over 300 new emoji characters, a redesigned keyboard, Wi-Fi calling feature and more. The update revamps the emoji picker, adds new characters, more skin-tone…
Microsoft to turn off Do Not Track (DNT) feature in future web browsers
Microsoft has announced the Do Not Track (DNT) feature will no longer be turned on by default in future web browser versions, including the upcoming Project Spartan. The Internet Explorer maker implemented…
Windows XP still going on strong as Windows 7 share increases
Windows XP still has a strong foothold in the OS landscape despite it being declared dead by its maker Microsoft, new analysis has revealed. According to data released by NetMarketShare for March…
Microsoft’s new web browser ‘Project Spartan’ released to beta testers
Microsoft’s replacement for its age-old web browser Internet Explorer dubbed ‘Project Spartan’ has been released to beta testers in a new preview build of the Redmond’s upcoming Windows 10 operating system. “Today,…
Chrome crowned as most popular web browser in the US by federal government
The US federal government has crowned Google’s Chrome as the most popular web browser in the US based on the data from its Digital Analytics Program (DAP) over the course of last…
PS4 software update version 2.50 adds ‘suspend/resume’ feature, more
Sony, on Thursday, rolled out a major PlayStation 4 update that adds the much demanded ‘suspend-resume’ feature among others. The PS4 software update version 2.50, codenamed “Yukimura,” will let gamers suspend a…
Microsoft Windows 10 coming ‘this summer’ in 190 countries, 111 languages
Microsoft Windows 10 is approaching its release date and according to the company it will be releasing in 190 countries in 111 languages ‘this summer’. Microsoft executive vice president Terry Myerson made…
Microsoft to bid goodbye to Internet Explorer brand
Microsoft has confirmed that it is killing off the Internet Explorer brand in favour of a new browser codenamed Project Spartan. The confirmation came via Redmond’s Chief Marketing Officer Chris Capossela who…
Microsoft updates Windows Defender to root out ‘Superfish’
Microsoft has updated its Windows Defender anti-malware software to remove the ‘horrifically dangerous’ Superfish adware which made Lenovo computers vulnerable to hacking attacks. Lenovo has recently been accused of selling laptops with…
Lenovo acknowledges ‘Superfish’ issue
China-based PC maker Lenovo has come under fire for selling laptops pre-installed with a ‘horrifically dangerous’ software ‘Superfish’ that tracks users every move online and renders the computers vulnerable to hackers. The…
Microsoft cloud services now meet International Cloud Privacy Standard 27018
Microsoft on Monday announced its cloud services namely Microsoft Azure, Intune, Office 365 and Dynamics CRM Online now meet the world’s first international standard for cloud privacy. Brad Smith, the company’s general…
Microsoft adds biometric authentication support to Windows 10
Microsoft has announced it newest OS iteration Windows 10 will come with biometric authentication support. The tech giant said its new operating system will support the next version of the Fast Identification…
Microsoft pulls back February update for PowerPoint 2013
Microsoft has pulled back an update for PowerPoint 2013 released this month after users complained that PowerPoint didn’t work properly after installing it. The February patch update KB2920732 was aimed at improving…