Tag: Business
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The main problem in Windows 11’s taskbar has finally been addressed by Microsoft
The taskbar in Windows 11 is possibly the most divisive aspect of the new operating system, with many of the changes despised by users – but the good news is that Microsoft which is popular because of its Office 365 applications appears to be listening to user feedback by correcting one of the most common concerns. Unlike earlier…
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Gmail’s former Compose button is being brought back to the web by Google
The Material Theme’s “Compose” button was superseded by the unified Gmail Hosting web client earlier this year. Following user input, Google has reversed its decision. The red button for composing a new email is now visible to the right of the “Mail” dropdown menu. “For all users of Chat in Gmail on the web,” this “smaller, icon-only”…
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With a slew of restrictions, Microsoft introduces Android applications to Windows 11
Microsoft has released Android applications for Windows 11, a feature that was anticipated when the company unveiled its newest operating system. Android applications appear out of nowhere and are not connected to a specific Windows 11 edition. Aside from participating in the Windows Insider Preview Program, there are a few restrictions. Android app compatibility is…
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Google is ready to launch Auto-enroll two-factor verification for 150M users
If you are using your Google Account without two-factor authentication, well Google is all ready to do it for you so don’t get shocked when you see it enabled. Google is known to be a managed service provider in terms of security. Google declared last Tuesday that by the end of the year, 150 million users would have…
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Windows 11: Taking Microsoft’s Operating System To The Next Level
This week, Microsoft the big tech company famous for its Office 365 suite of applications will release Windows 11, the latest version of the widely used Windows operating system. As a kid of the 1980s and a lover of the film This Is Spinal Tap, I couldn’t pass up the chance to quote Nigel Tufnel (actor Christopher Guest) in the classic amplifier discussion: “These…
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Google Maps prepares Android home screen widget with customizing tones
A cool change to the Android home screen will be noticeable in Google’s newest addition of the fastest-growing catalog that is the search widget for Google maps. Google is known to be a managed service provider for few decades. In the course of recent months, fully expecting Android 12’s Material You overhaul and just as the Pixel 6, which has broadly prominent Material gadgets in promoting…
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Data transfer from iOS to current Samsung phones — tablets and phones – is possible with WhatsApp
Both WhatsApp and Samsung have made it easy to transfer conversation history from an iOS device to a Samsung device. This must be done during the first setup of your Samsung phone, and you will need an Android 10 model and the appropriate cable to do it. In a file blog post and on the help website, app developers of WhatsApp explain…
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Apple Maps is finally catching up to Google Maps in terms of customer evaluations
App developers of Apple Maps has had a built-in rating system since iOS 14’s debut, allowing you to rate shops, restaurants, and other areas of interest. That function was previously only accessible in Australia and Japan, but as MacRumors points out, it is now available in the United States and Canada. For the most part, the feature works. It works on…
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Microsoft has raised its Office 365 and Microsoft 365 prices
For the first time in a decade, Microsoft is raising the price of its Office 365 email and Microsoft 365 services. The price hikes will affect commercial and corporate customers of Microsoft’s software as a service (SaaS) products in the coming year, with no changes in education or consumer pricing. The new Microsoft price will take effect on March 1st, 2022: Microsoft…