Month: September 2022

Your Microsoft Teams or Zoom calls could be getting hacked in a really bizarre way

Audio player loading… Your humble eyeglasses could give hackers a secret window into your company’s valuable data on video calls, security experts have claimed. Researchers from the University of Michigan in the US and Zhejiang University in China recently published a report (opens in new tab) in which they explain…

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Google Chat has finally fixed this really annoying image issue

Audio player loading… Sending a selection of images or videos over Google Chat will finally be a lot less annoying thanks to a new update. The chat software has announced that users are now able to select more than one image or video at a time to send with their…

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Dreamforce 2022 live: Salesforce Genie, Slack Canvas and more updates from the keynotes

Refresh 2022-09-20T23:25:41.244Z Taking the complexity out of the push for net zeroTo round out the first day of Dreamforce, TechRadar Pro sat down with Ari Alexander, head of Salesforce Net Zero Cloud, to talk through the company’s new carbon credit marketplace. Built atop Salesforce Commerce Cloud, the marketplace connects buyers…

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Apple makes the battery indicator better in new iOS 16.1 beta

Apple’s CarPlay is still frustratingly basic. Stephen Hackett at 512 Pixels has blogged about the frustrations he’s had migrating to a new iPhone and not having his CarPlay preferences carry over, despite every other app on his phone copying over correctly. I’m with him on that, but I’m more annoyed…

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How to personalize your iOS 16 lock screen with widgets and wallpaper

Your lock screen can do a lot more in iOS 16: this platform update provides a level of lock screen customization that iOS has never offered before, including widgets and wallpaper options. Even better, you’re not stuck with just one lock screen — you can create several to reflect the…

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Some users are now being charged for LibreOffice, again

Audio player loading… Users looking to download the latest version of open-source office software suite LibreOffice on the Mac App Store will now have to pay €8.99 for the privilege. Project curators The Document Foundation (TDF) have confirmed (opens in new tab) the new charge is a ‘convenience fee’ for…

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