Microsoft Paint is coming to the Windows Store
Microsoft Paint has been in the news since yesterday when Redmond announced that the software is being deprecated with the upcoming Windows 10 Fall Creators Update.
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Microsoft Paint has been in the news since yesterday when Redmond announced that the software is being deprecated with the upcoming Windows 10 Fall Creators Update.
Elastic Beam has announced the launch of API Behavioral Security (ABS), an artificial intelligence (AI)-powered software platform that can detect and block cyberattacks that target APIs to compromise corporate data and systems – in public clouds, hybrid clouds, or on premise.
Verizon claims mobile video experience not affected; some customers disagree.
D-ID, a startup currently taking part in Y Combinator, wants to solve the problem with tools that process images to make them unrecognizable to face recognition algorithms, but still look similar to the original picture.
Sharing some accounts with friends or family members has its perks, but it can also be risky. Many people expect to use simple passwords, which is why you may be tempted to go for something that’s easy to remember. Not to mention that they also lose the credentials from time to time, so you have to share them again via email or texts, which is not really safe.
OneDrive “Version History” is a really useful feature of Microsoft’s cloud storage offering. If you aren’t familiar, it lets you restore older versions of files when you need to do so. Did you mess up something you are working on and need to roll back? No problem. Well, actually, that isn’t entirely true. There is one big problem — it only works with Microsoft Office files.
Google today started rolling out new warnings for G Suite and Apps Script to inform users about the potential dangers of new web apps. The company also plans to expand its verification process to existing apps “in the coming months.”
Google today is rolling out its take on the news feed, a personalized stream of articles, videos, and other content.
WhatsApp is now rolling out a new update for its messaging app that finally gives users the ability to send any type of file that they want. This feature was first seen in the beta channel last month.
Called Box Elements, the new tools make it easier for businesses to incorporate the Box experience into any application.