Windows 11 ‘Restore Apps’ Feature Streamlines Setting Up New PCs

Microsoft is coming up with a new ‘Restore Apps’ feature for Windows 11 that will enable users to seamlessly reinstall all of their previously installed apps from the Microsoft Store on a new or recently installed PC. “To make it easier for customers to transition to their new PCs quickly and seamlessly, we will soon […]

Apple’s Passkey Feature Helps Eliminate Passwords Across Platforms

Apple has introduced the Passkey feature, which allows users to manage accounts using biometric authentication. The feature, which will be available on iOS and macOS devices, will allow users to use either Face ID or Touch ID to automatically fill in their login information when they access apps, websites and programs on Apple’s products. Passkeys […]

Windows Autopatch Now Available for Preview

Microsoft announced that Windows Autopatch, a service to automatically keep Windows and Microsoft 365 software up to date in the enterprise setting, is now available for public preview. This was initially announced in April and offered to Microsoft customers with at least a Windows 10/11 Enterprise E3 license free of charge. Windows Autopatch automatically administers […]

Apple Explores Deeper Integration Of Software Into Cars’ Core Driving Systems

Apple has announced plans for deeper integration of its software into the core driving systems of cars. The announcement was made at the company’s Worldwide Developers Conference. Apple showed off a new car dashboard that it claimed would be able to display data from key instruments such as speed, fuel level and gasoline mileage. The […]

Google Ordered To Pay Australian Politician Over Defamatory YouTube Videos

An Australian court has ordered Google to pay $515,000 to a former New South Wales politician and then deputy premier, John Barilaro. Google was fined after refusing to remove derogatory comments posted by content creator Jordan Shanks about the politician from YouTube. According to Judge Steve Rares, Shanks uploaded videos in which he repeatedly branded […]

List Of All Updates And Products Launched By Apple

Apple unveiled a host of updates and products on Monday during the company’s Worldwide Developers Conference. Key new additions include iOS 16 and its Buy Now Pay Later service, faster silicon (M2 chip), upgraded MacBook, new productivity features on iPadOS 16, improved health and fitness features on WatchOS 9, stricter security features and MacOS updates. […]

NY Bill to Limit The Use Of Fossil Fuel For Crypto Mining

New York State legislature has passed a law imposing a two-year moratorium on the use of fossil-fuel power plants for crypto mining. The State Assembly passed the bill in April and the Senate passed it late last week as part of the state’s effort to reduce statewide greenhouse gas emissions by 85% by 2050. Despite […]

Elon Musk Threatens To Pull Out Of $44 Billion Twitter Deal

Tesla boss Elon Musk has threatened to walk away from his $44 billion deal to take over Twitter if the company refuses to provide him with data on spam and fake accounts. In the letter to Twitter, Musk’s lawyers reiterated the billionaire’s request for details on bot accounts, and said Musk reserved all rights to […]

Texas Republicans’ Plans To Censor The Internet Fail By One Vote Margin

On Tuesday, Texas Republicans narrowly lost their attempt to repeal the First Amendment rights of social media companies’ First Amendment rights. In a 5-4 ruling, the Supreme Court granted an emergency stay request on Tuesday upholding a request by technology companies to block the law, which is being challenged in a federal appeals court. Chief […]