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Windows 11 KB5058499 update rolls out new Share and Click to Do features
Microsoft has released the KB5058499 preview cumulative update for Windows 11 24H2 with forty-eight new features or changes, with many gradually rolling out, such as the new Windows Share feature and tje Click to Do Preview. The KB5058499 update is part of the company’s optional non-security preview updates schedule, which releases updates at the end of each month to test new fixes and features…
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Click Frenzy 2025 Mayhem LIVE: these are the best deals to shop right now
Refresh 2025-05-14T00:35:33.559Z (Image credit: Shark) Prepare to be blown away (literally)… While the overly hot, miserable summer days are well behind us here in Australia, there’s never been a better time to nab a discounted fan in preparation for the hotter months. A standout fan is Shark’s Flexbreeze, now AU$199.99 at Shark. This pedestal fan can easily transform into a…
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Build 26200.5600 (KB5058493) for Windows 11 improves Click to Do in Dev Channel
Windows 11 build 26200.5600 (KB5058493) for PCs enrolled in the Dev Channel of the Windows Insider Program. This update introduces more text actions for Click to Do for AMD and Intel Copilot+ PCs, updates the About settings page with a new dedicated FAQs section, pushes various fixes, and includes other improvements. In addition, this release includes the new AI agent…
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Build 26120.3872 (KB5055640) for Windows 11 brings Search, Voice Access, Click to Do changes in Beta Channel
Microsoft is rolling out Windows 11 build 26120.3872 (KB5055640) in the Beta Channel, with virtually the same changes as build 26200.5562 in the Dev Channel, including new features for Click to Do and Windows Search. This preview build also includes other improvements and fixes for File Explorer, Widgets, Windows Security, the Settings app, Start menu, Task Manager, and more. Windows…
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How to use ‘Click to Do’ to take AI actions for text and images on Windows 11
On Windows 11, “Click to Do” is an AI feature designed to help you quickly take different actions based on the content on your screen. It understands the text and images you click on and offers relevant contextual actions. In this guide, I’ll outline the steps to get started using this feature on your Copilot+ PC. What’s Click to Do…
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Forget MFA fatigue, attackers are exploiting ‘click tolerance’ to trick users into infecting themselves with malware
Threat actors are exploiting users’ familiarity with verification tests to trick them into loading malware onto their systems, new research has warned. A report from HP Wolf Security highlighted multiple threat campaigns where hackers took advantage of the fact users are forced to jump through a growing number of hoops to prove they are a legitimate user. The report describes…
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Sneaky! The iPad 10th gen just dropped to lowest price ever for Black Friday — just click this coupon
The best Black Friday iPad deal yet just dropped, and it’s a little bit sneaky. At first glance you might think the iPad 10th gen is just $90 off, but an on-page coupon brings the price even lower. Right now, you can buy the iPad 10th Gen for $249 at Amazon. You’ll see the reduced price at $259, so you’ll…
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Windows 11 gets updates KB5046723 and KB5046756, adding Recall, Resume, and Click to Do features
Microsoft rolls out the preview of Windows Recall and Click to Do with the release of the update KB5046723 in the Dev Channel. This Windows 11 preview also updates the Windows Hello experience and settings. The company also makes available an update KB5046756 in the Beta Channel with the new Resume feature. You’ll also find visual changes for File Explorer,…
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What to do if you click on a phishing link
That heart-stopping moment when you click a link and instantly realize it was a mistake. According to the FBI’s Internet Crime Report 2023, you’re not alone – phishing attacks cost Americans $704.7 million last year, and one click can lead to devastating consequences. The golden hour: Your first 60 minutes matter “The first hour after clicking a suspicious link is…
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Opening your Threads account up to the fediverse is as easy as a click
It looks like the fediverse is continuing to open up. In late March, Meta’s Threads introduced a beta feature that allows users from the US, Canada, or Japan to cross-post and view likes from Mastodon and, presumably, other federated social networks. In June, it added that ability to over 100 countries. If you want to do it the long way…
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