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The searchable timeline for Windows — dubbed a “privacy nightmare” when announced in May — is due to launch for Windows Insider members in October.
The unified app allows access to virtual desktops from a range of devices, or simply via a web browser.
Microsoft’s August Patch Tuesday covered 10 zero-day flaws, of which six are being exploited in the wild and four are publicly disclosed.
The 0patch offering from Acros comes in much cheaper than Microsoft’s own extended support and is available for longer, but with what consequences for future upgrades?
The recently announced Windows feature, which takes regular screenshots of a user’s PC activities, will be available first via Windows Insider instead of a wider rollout to Copilot+ devices.
Recall, which captures and stores screenshots of desktop PC activity every few seconds, was labeled a “privacy nightmare” when first unveiled last month.
Support for version 10 of the OS ends in next year, but 68% of users are still running the nearly decade-old software.
One of several AI features designed run on new high-powered Copilot+ PCs, Recall is like giving users a ‘photographic memory,’ says Microsoft.
Businesses will pay $61 per device for the first year, but no details yet on costs for individual customers.
Mikhail Parakhin, who was responsible for Windows and Web Experiences, is stepping down a week after Microsoft revealed its consolidated client AI strategy.
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