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Windows 11: Microsoft is finally adding an option to turn off one of the most annoying things
What is the most annoying feature of Windows 11? If we would collect the input we would probably end up with a large list of annoyance.
On that list is likely the inclusion of Windows Backup and here in particular the "start backup" item in File Explorer.
When you open certain paths in File Explorer, for example Pictures or Documents, you may see "start backup" at the front of the path in the address bar.
Microsoft blocks Windows 11 24H2 update on PCs with Star Wars Outlaws and Assassin's Creed
Are your games crashing or freezing after installing Windows 11 24H2? You are not alone.
Microsoft is blocking the Windows 11 24H2 update on PCs that have some Ubisoft games installed.
Brave Search introduces AI follow-up questions - here is how it works
I have used Brave Search ever since it was first introduced as one of the search engines that I use regularly. Brave introduced AI-generated answers to the search engine some time ago.
These display AI-generated content before the organic search results. It is more hit-than-miss in my opinion, but far from perfect.
Microsoft accused of Malware-like Bing Wallpaper app
Microsoft released the official Bing Wallpaper application on the Microsoft Store this week. The app was available as a standalone download previously only.
It is a basic app that changes the wallpaper of the Windows desktop to a new image each day and helps users find out more about the images. The store app, in fact, is a Win32 application.
Turns out, the app has a darker side.
Facebook annoys an increasing number of users with ad breaks
What is the first thing that comes to your mind when you hear "ad break"; probably TV or streaming ads.
What you probably did not have in mind is a new system that Facebook is rolling out to users in the European Union after it received a lot of flak for its "subscribe and pay money" or "continue to see ads" prompts in the EU.
Apple patches 2 zero-day vulnerabilities that were used to attack Intel-based Macs
Apple has released a critical update for macOS to patch a couple of zero-day vulnerabilities. The security patches are also available for iPhones and iPads.
Microsoft's first ever Windows 11 desktop PC costs just $349, but there is a catch
Microsoft has released a lot of hardware throughout the years. Prominent examples are the company's Surface line of Windows devices, but also peripherals and other hardware.
U.S. DoJ could force Google to sell Chrome
The United States Department of Justice may force Google to sell Chrome. The news comes a few months after the company was found guilty of maintaining an illegal search monopoly.
Well, this is not completely unexpected, I had mentioned this in my previous coverage of the antitrust lawsuit.
How to use your Android phone as a mobile hotspot provider for your laptop
I have visited Athens and Rome in the past couple of months and took a laptop with me to work from there. I refuse to use open Wi-Fi access points at airports, coffee shops, hotels or other locations.
The main reason for that is security and privacy. It is too easy to get attacked or your data snagged away. For that reason, I have switched to using my Android device as a mobile hotspot provider whenever I need to access the Internet, but do not have Ethernet or private Wi-Fi available.
Google appears to be working on a better alias system for Gmail
Gmail users had an easy, but mostly superfluous, alias system at their disposal from the very beginning. I mentioned the trick in 2006 for the first time here on this blog. All you have to do is add +text to the username of the email address.
The official ChatGPT app for Windows is now available for free users
OpenAI has released the official ChatGPT app for Windows for all users. The company had released the desktop app for macOS in June 2024, before following it up with a Windows version that was released about a month ago.
World's Top 200 Common Passwords continue to be incredibly weak
Weak passwords continue to be a problem on today's Internet. It seems that many users continue to pick weak passwords that were weak 20 years ago and continue to be the weakest of the weak. It is probably part convenience and part not-knowing-better that play a role here.
Broadcom makes VMware Fusion and Workstation free for all users
VMware Workstation and VMware Fusion are now free for all users. Didn't Broadcom make them free already in March 2024?
Microsoft is sneakily trying to import tabs from other browsers into Edge
Windows users who use a browser like Chrome on their devices as the main daily driver may be targeted by Microsoft's latest attempt at persuading them to switch to Edge.
The details:
- Microsoft Edge suddenly starts on system start on the devices.
- It displays a prompt that advertises the benefits of Edge.
- This prompt includes an option to import data from other browsers; checked by default.
When Edge launches on start, it displays the "Enhance your browsing experience with Copilot in Microsoft Edge" prompt.
Microsoft releases the November 2024 security updates for Windows
Microsoft released the November 2024 security updates for all supported client and server versions of its Windows operating system. Security updates are also available for other company products, including Microsoft Office.
Our overview of the November 2024 update helps system administrators and home users make sense of the releases. It offers actionable information, including what has changed and whether there are known issues.
Links provide easy access to official support pages and there is an assortment of information and more to be found below.