Signal App Fights Back With Windows Screenshot Block
The Signal messaging app has rolled out a new screen security feature designed to prevent Windows’ recall function from capturing chat screenshots. This bold privacy defense move aims to keep user conversations secure, proving that sometimes you’ve got to fight fire with, well, a dark mode.
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Signal fortifies Windows client to block Recall screenshot feature
In a bold tweak that leaves no room for loose lips, Signal has updated its Windows 11 client to preclude Microsoft’s Recall feature from capturing screenshots of secure chats. The move reinforces Signal’s commitment to user privacy by defaulting to strict screen security, proving that some conversations are best left unscreened.
Back to Top / Wednesday, May 21, 2025, 6:20 pm / permalink 5221 / 8 stories in 9 months
Microsoft launches Windows AI Foundry for local AI development
Microsoft has rolled out Windows AI Foundry, a revamped toolkit that empowers developers to build, experiment, and deploy local AI models on Windows PCs. It promises to tightly integrate AI into the OS, making advanced capabilities more accessible—because apparently, your computer might need a PhD now.
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Microsoft Acknowledges Windows 10 Update Triggers BitLocker Issues
After users reported unexpected BitLocker recovery prompts following a Windows 10 update, Microsoft has admitted the update is causing these glitches. The company is investigating the issue to swiftly restore seamless encrypted system access for its frustrated customers.
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Microsoft Pulls The Plug On Surface Laptop Studio Series
Recent reports reveal that Microsoft is discontinuing its experimental Surface Laptop Studio series with no successor in sight. The tech giant appears to be streamlining its product lineup, leaving fans and industry watchers both surprised and somewhat disappointed by the abrupt exit of a once-promising device.
Back to Top / Thursday, May 15, 2025, 3:20 pm / permalink 4823 / 2 stories in 9 months
Windows 12 Rumors Spark Debate Over Microsoft’s Next Leap
With Windows 10 support ending soon, chatter mounts over Microsoft’s long-rumored Windows 12. Critics and enthusiasts alike are divided, with some hailing it as a necessary evolution and others skeptical of the next big change, all while the industry's excitement borders on absurd hype.
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Microsoft integrates new AI features into Windows 11 and Copilot+ PCs
Microsoft is rolling out a suite of advanced AI capabilities embedded in Windows 11 and its Copilot+ PCs, including new AI agents designed to ease settings modifications and enhance app functionalities. The update marks a clear push toward a smarter, more intuitive user experience – because your PC can probably think faster than you these days.
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Microsoft Revamps Windows 11 Start Menu with AI Enhancements
Microsoft is overhauling the Windows 11 Start Menu with a host of new AI tools and design tweaks. Set to roll out this month, the update brings a more intuitive user experience and streamlined system interactions across devices, marking a bold step in interface innovation.
Back to Top / Tuesday, May 6, 2025, 9:52 am / permalink 4139 / 2 stories in 10 months
Windows 11 24H2 Update Launches Amid Simultaneous Bug Fix Rollout
Microsoft has rolled out its Windows 11 24H2 update broadly while patching a pesky WSUS error (0x80240069) that stalled feature delivery. Despite the bumpy update process, the tech giant is keeping users on their toes as it smooths out the quirks.
Back to Top / Tuesday, May 6, 2025, 4:20 am / permalink 4115 / 3 stories in 10 months