The Android malware known as BRATA has added new and dangerous features to its latest version, including GPS tracking, the capacity to use multiple communication channels, and a function that performs a factory reset on the device to wipe all… Continue Reading →
The rise of remote instruction left many parents freshly aware of (and annoyed by) the shortcomings of Zoom school, but for Letha McLaren, COVID-19 brought an epiphany: the importance of a headset. McLaren’s son, who deals with executive dysfunction, was… Continue Reading →
Messenger has fully rolled out end-to-end encryption (E2EE) to everyone, with toggles to encrypt text messages as well as group chats and calls. As The Verge notes, Messenger first added E2EE in 2016 back when it was still called Facebook… Continue Reading →
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WordPress 5.9 marks the introduction of the next generation of themes with greater customization and simpler building. Learn more about the go-live here. The post WordPress 5.9 Goes Live with Full Site Editing (FSE) appeared first on Linux Today. Link… Continue Reading →
Linux Kernel 5.17 RC1 (release candidate 1) is now available for download and testing. Learn more about it here. The post Linux Kernel 5.17 RC1 Unveils New Features and Hardware Support appeared first on Linux Today. Link to original post… Continue Reading →
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Microsoft is planning to launch a public preview of its Android apps for Windows 11 next month, alongside some taskbar improvements and redesigned Notepad and Media Player apps. Windows chief Panos Panay outlined the upcoming changes to Windows 11 in… Continue Reading →
An anonymous reader quotes a report from Motherboard, written by Aaron Gordon: Not quite three years ago, I bought a Pixel 3, Google’s flagship phone at the time. It has been a good phone. I like that it’s not too… Continue Reading →
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