Chrome Won't Support Windows 7 Or Windows 8.1 In 2023
Google announced this week that Chrome will no longer support Windows 7 or Windows 8.1 when Chrome 110 launches in early 2023.
Read MoreGoogle announced this week that Chrome will no longer support Windows 7 or Windows 8.1 when Chrome 110 launches in early 2023.
Read MoreAn FCC Commissioner has called for a ban on TikTok in the US, as other bad headlines about the video-sharing app mount.
Read MoreGmail this week will reportedly begin a pilot project whereby some political campaign emails will get to avoid the Gmail spam folder.
Read MoreWhatsApp is down in a major outage around the world. The popular chat app shows a "connecting" status, making texting impossible.
Read MoreMeta announced new features coming to Facebook Groups such as the ability to add Reels to these pages as well as new communication features.
Read MorePopular photo editor app Darkroom announced a major upgrade to its exposure recovery sliders with rebuilt highlight and shadow features.
Read MoreAlthough Apple is almost ready to release tvOS 16.1, it's the first time the company acknowledges the existence of this OS.
Read MoreAfter launching an advertisement division, Uber is currently testing ad push notification for users. Here's what you need to know.
Read MoreGoogle plans to discontinue the standalone Street View app for iPhone and Android, but the feature will be available in Google Maps.
Read MoreSongCapsule is useful for those with extensive music libraries as the Apple Music client helps you rediscover favorite songs and mix artists.
Read MoreFormer Twitter CEO Parag Agrawal and CFO Ned Segal have reportedly left the company's headquarters "as the Musk era begins."
Read MoreElon Musk has reportedly ordered developers inside of Twitter to research a possible reboot of Vine inside of the platform.
Read MoreA recent update introduced an issue that causes the Instagram app on iPhone and iPad to crash, but a fix just rolled out.
Read MoreThe day has come and macOS 13 Ventura is now available after four months of beta testing. Here's what's new with it.
Read MoreApple just released iOS 16.2 beta 1 to developers. Here's everything new with it and iPadOS 16.2, macOS Ventura 13.1, and watchOS 9.2.
Read MoreInstagram is down as some users are reporting they are unable to access the platform due to their account appearing suspended.
Read MoreWhatsApp will soon release the ability to block screenshots and screen recording of disappearing photos and videos. Here's how it will work.
Read MoreApple now displays more ads on the App Store. Developers started complaining the company added gambling ads right next to their apps.
Read MoreLatest update to the Apple TV app on Samsung smart TVs bring HDR10+ support. This feature will also be available with the new Apple TV 4K.
Read MoreIn an open letter shared in the form of a tweet on Thursday, Elon Musk promised that Twitter would not be a "hellscape."
Read MoreApple rolled out iOS 15.6.1 to iPhone owners on Wednesday, August 17 with a new batch of bug fixes and security improvements.
Read MoreCode shows that Disney Plus may omit sharing features like Apple's SharePlay with its upcoming ad-supported plan.
Read MoreLast week, Apple announced the new Apple TV 4K. Apart from the set-top box, the company is also making available the new tvOS 16.1 update.
Read MoreApple is now making available the iOS 15.7.1 update. This version is dedicated to those that still haven't updated to iOS 16 or just can't.
Read MoreWith Apple displaying more ads on the App Store, developers are seeing gambling apps being displayed right next to their apps.
Read MoreApple Music is available across a good range of products. Now, its users can download the music streaming service on Xbox gaming consoles.
Read MoreApple invites its customers to try a new "iCloud that's coming soon." Here's what you need to know about this updated beta web experience.
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