Month: June 2021
Windows 11 will bring native Android apps to the Microsoft OS Windows 11
Microsoft announced during its official reveal event on June 24 that the Windows 11 will support Android apps. The apps will be supported via the Amazon App Store and discoverable through the revamped Microsoft Store. allowing your favorite apps to be locally installed so you can integrate them into the…
Read MoreReform your startup’s meeting culture
Chuck Phillips Contributor Chuck Phillips is the co-founder of MeetWell, an application that enables teams to achieve a better work-life balance while saving companies money by reducing the amount of bad meetings they attend. Bad meetings are the fast food of the knowledge worker; it’s so deliciously quick and easy…
Read MoreWindows 11 system requirements are bad news for old laptops and PCs Frustrated User
As expected, Microsoft has announced Windows 11 at its event today, and it also revealed the system requirements that are needed to run the new operating system. These system requirements, which we list below, are bad news for people with older laptops and PCs, as it may mean you can’t…
Read MoreCreator tools startup Spore raises $1M to build closer bonds between influencers and their fans
Few spaces have grown hotter in the past year than the creator economy has, but for all of the new tools available to those starting a podcast, newsletter or storefront, most players have been more focused on building out their own platform opportunity rather than selling full independence to creators.…
Read MoreMicrosoft announces Windows 11, with a new design, Start menu, and more
Microsoft is officially confirming the name for the next release of Windows today: Windows 11. After months of teases, hints of the number 11, and a giant Windows 11 leak, Microsoft’s new operating system is official. The big focus for Windows 11 is a simplification of the Windows user interface,…
Read MoreTraditional antivirus software misses ‘vast majority of threats’ Malware
Most widely-used “traditional” antivirus solutions fail to capture nearly 3/4 of threats in the first quarter of 2021, new research has claimed. Compiled by cybersecurity vendor WatchGuard Technologies, the report shows that 74% of threats detected in Q1 2021 were zero-day malware, which can bypass conventional signature-based antivirus solutions. In…
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