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A Thunderbird iOS Beta Arrives Later This Year
Now that the Thunderbird email client has an Android app, the Thunderbird team is finally setting its sights on iOS. An app beta, available via Test Flight, should arrive by the end of the year. Just don’t expect too much from it. Thunderbird on iOS: Baby Steps Thunderbird announced its iOS plans in a new progress report. Details are slim,…
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KB5052089 (build 22635.5015) for Windows 11 arrives in Beta Channel
Microsoft has released Windows 11 build 22635.5015 (KB5052089) to the Beta Channel. This update introduces a dedicated Taskbar button for quick access to the Emoji panel, enhancing user convenience. Additionally, it addresses issues in File Explorer and Settings, among other improvements. This update is part of version 23H2, and it’s available for those computers that haven’t already upgraded to the…
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Samsung’s first Pro series Gen 5 PCIe SSD arrives in March
The first PCIe Gen 5 SSDs from the likes of Seagate and Crucial began hitting the market nearly two years ago, but Samsung has been notably absent with its own model. That will change in March with the arrival of the Samsung 9100 Pro series, its first consumer-ready pure PCIe Gen 5 SSD built with NVMe 2.0. At launch, it…
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Windows 10 March 2025 update KB5052077 (build 19045.5552) arrives as a preview
The update KB5052077 (build 19045.5552) for Windows 10 is now rolling out for version 22H2 in the Release Preview Channel. This is the first preview of the non-security changes and fixes expected to roll out during the March 2025 Patch Tuesday update. According to the company, Windows 10 build 19045.5552 introduces a few updates. For example, this release updates Paraguay…
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Windows 11 March 2025 update KB5052094 (build 22631.4969) arrives as preview
The update KB5052094 (build 22631.4969) for Windows 11 is now rolling out in the Release Preview Channel as the first preview of the March 2025 update. This particular release is available for version 23H2, and it packs a number of new features, changes, and non-security improvements expected to become available on March 11, 2025, during the Patch Tuesday rollout of…
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Windows 11 build 22631.4825 (KB5050092) arrives as February 2025 update (preview)
Microsoft is now rolling out Windows 11 build 22631.4825 (KB5050092) in the Release Preview Channel for version 23H2. This build includes visual changes and several fixes for existing features, which the company plans to make available as part of the Patch Tuesday update for February 2025. According to the company’s official notes, Windows 11 build 22631.4825 is gradually rolling out…
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Nest Protect support arrives in the Google Home app
Passcode Management: You’ll be able to manage who has access to your home by sharing and editing passcodes with ease to household members and guests. One-tap entry: You can enable one-tap entry instead of typing in your passcode and you can lock/unlock your door remotely from the Home app with just a tap of a button. Automatic locking: Choose how…
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Apple Intelligence arrives for the UK, Australia, Canada, New Zealand with iOS 18.2 – Computerworld
Apple has released iOS 18.2, iPadOS 18.2, and macOS Sequoia 15.2, which means local language access to Apple Intelligence is now available to iPhone, Mac, and iPad users in the UK, Australia, Canada, New Zealand. (They’ve had to set their language to US English to use these features until now; users will need to update their software first, as it…
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Windows 10 December 2024 update arrives with KB5048652
Windows 10 receives the update KB5048652 (build 19045.5247 and 19044.5247) as the December 2024 update. The security update only addresses a few problems, and there are no new features. The December 2024 update, which includes several security fixes and improvements, is now rolling out Windows 10 22H2 and 21H2 as the security update KB5048652 (build 19045.5247 and 19044.5247). According to…
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Recall arrives for Intel and AMD devices after months of controversy
Microsoft is finally rolling out its controversial Recall feature after months of delays sparked by security and privacy concerns. Recall takes a screenshot every few seconds, saving the images in a protected folder to make it easier to find what you were working on even if you can’t remember what application you were using. These snapshots can be searched for…
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