Microsoft quietly announces end of last free Windows 10 upgrade offer
More than a year after ending its free Windows 10 upgrade program, Microsoft is getting ready to shut down the last official free upgrade extension.
More than a year after ending its free Windows 10 upgrade program, Microsoft is getting ready to shut down the last official free upgrade extension.
The move comes as messaging app Facebook’s WhatsApp, which plans to soon add an option on its service to allow its users to send and request money, recently began testing a tool called WhatsApp Business to explore commercial use-cases for its service.
IBM is betting that its Cloud Private platform can be the middleware and platform architecture connecting data center hardware of all stripes with a cloud operating model.
The tool is integrated with Tilt Brush and Blocks, respectively Google’s VR painting and sculpting apps, and is meant to provide an art library for people building with Google’s ARCore, Apple’s ARKit, or various VR development platforms.
This update brings full iCloud Music Library access to the Music app with support for streaming both Apple Music and Radio.
The company today announced that LinkedIn integration within Outlook.com is now going live, allowing email users to view insights, profile pictures, work history and more from within their inbox.
Firebase is now Google’s platform for developers who need a backend and other services to build, run and manage their mobile and web apps.
Apple today released iOS 11.1, the first major update to the iOS 11 operating system available on the iPhone, iPad, and iPod touch. iOS 11.1 comes more than a month after iOS 11 was first released to the public and its launch comes after several rounds of beta testing.
Apple users are quickly growing accustomed to effortless wireless pairing between the iPhone (or Mac computers) and AirPods, but Google has been working on something that should remove at least some frustration from connecting Bluetooth gadgets to Android phones.
The malicious deployment of in-browser JavaScript-based cryptocurrency mining scripts has continued the past week, and we’ve seen them reach Android applications on the official Google Play Store, but we’ve also seen the first mass-deployment as part of a botnet of hacked WordPress sites.