Windows 10 Build 19640 Releases In The Fast Ring

Microsoft is now rolling out Windows 10 build 19640 for PCs enrolled in the Fast ring of the Windows Insider Program. This is the preview number 23 available for testers, and it’s a very small update with a couple of changes and improvements. Windows 10 build 1940, according to the company, Storage sense disable cloud syncing for the Downloads folder. Also, this flight updates the sign-in login to prevent error when accidentally starting with a space trying to type the username....

May 26, 2022 · 1 min · 213 words · Ruth Tusing

Windows 10 Now Blocks Google Search Through Cortana

Windows 10 users can no longer use Google to do searches with Cortana or another web browser other than Microsoft Edge. Microsoft has announced the new changes on a new effort to deliver an “integrated search experience”. On a new article at the official Windows Blog, the company said that the point of having Cortana in Windows 10 is learn about you and help you with personalized assistance. Cortana logics is powered by the Bing search engine, and in order for the company to provide an “end-to-end personal search experience”, this integration can’t be interrupted....

May 26, 2022 · 2 min · 409 words · Deborah Duncklee

Wordpress 3 1 Is On The Horizon

According to Weblogtools collection WordPress development team laid down their plans for WordPress 3.1. The finalized goals for WordPress 3.1 are: To have a very short dev cycle, a decent amount of testing time, and a release in mid-December. Low on new features, heavy on UI and code cleanup, and avoidance of schema changes. Save the big ideas for 3.2 where we’ll have the liberty to implement those ideas in PHP5....

May 26, 2022 · 3 min · 528 words · Stella Townsend

Workout Smart With These Android Apps

Right NOW is the best time to start working out; not just to look good but to feel good too. Below is the list of 5 app that can help you achieve your fitness goals according to your life-style.7 Minute Workout Developer: ABISHKKING Price: Free No matter how busy you are, you will at least have 7 minutes leisure every day. 7 Minute Workout is for busy bees as all the exercises it offers takes only 7 minutes of your precious time....

May 26, 2022 · 4 min · 747 words · Christopher Franke

Your Chromebook Camera Can Do More Stuff Now

A new update for Chromebook’s Camera app has added new features like document scanning and the option to set custom camera angles. Google’s latest update for the Chromebook Camera app includes a couple of new features to go along with QR code scanning, camera timers, and so on. Now you can also adjust your Chromebook’s camera angle and crop (to save for later use), as well as use it to scan documents....

May 26, 2022 · 2 min · 250 words · Penny Herriott

Zootool Visit Your Wild Bookmarks In The Zoo

People keep track of their travels through the web in different ways. Some use their pre-installed web browser to navigate through and save their favorite web pages. Other people install bookmarking add-ons to their browser. Others yet use web-based bookmarking sites. Zootool is a web-based bookmarking site offering some added perks over similar bookmarking sites. Do you want a better way to save your favorites other than in your browser? If you use sites like Digg or Delicious to save your bookmarks you will want to read on....

May 26, 2022 · 3 min · 602 words · Matthew Tran

What Is Svchost Exe And Should You Stop The Process

If you use a Windows-based system, you may have opened your task manager to see a swarm of processes called “svchost” taking up a lot of room. It can be worrying to see so many copies of this process working away silently as you use your computer. What is this odd process, and should you try to prune them down to size yourself? The short answer to this is a definite, strong “no!...

May 25, 2022 · 5 min · 1016 words · Harold Simms

What Is The Brave Web Browser

There are dozens of browsers available to use beyond Chrome and Edge. This article explains what Brave is and why you might want to try it. What Is the Brave Browser? Brave is a free web browser that launched in 2016 with the intention of protecting users’ privacy, blocking online advertisements, and rewarding website owners with cryptocurrency payments. In early 2017, Brave launched its own cryptocurrency token, Basic Attention Token, (BAT), which is used to make payments....

May 25, 2022 · 7 min · 1380 words · Lillie Santo

What Is The Reconstructor In Returnal How To Use It

PlayStation5’s newest family member Returnal has swept all of us gamers off our feet and we just cannot get enough. The more you play this game the more you discover this strange world of Atropos. The game at its core is surviving the time loop. If you die, you restart the game from your ship Helios. Now that may be fun since you respawn to a whole new world every time, but you lose your non-permanent resources....

May 25, 2022 · 2 min · 325 words · Fay Coleman

Which Class Should You Play In Lost Ark

Lost Ark is finally here and everyone is excited to start their adventures. In Lost Ark, you will be roleplaying as one of the current 5 classes. Each of them has unique abilities and playstyles, one of them may be for you. Staying around this topic, what playstyle should you use? So which Class should you Play in Lost Ark?. All of these questions will be answered in this guide and it will help you choose your perfect Class in Lost Ark....

May 25, 2022 · 8 min · 1589 words · Debra Sharpe

Why Theater Has Embraced Vr During The Pandemic

With Broadway shows shuttered and live performances curtailed across the nation due to the coronavirus pandemic, some directors are reimagining theater as a virtual reality experience. Key Takeaways VR performances are getting a boost as the coronavirus forces people to stay away from live theater and dance.VR performances are an escape from the grim realities of 2020, observers say.Better and cheaper VR headsets are broadening the possibilities for VR performances. These shows are merging the boundaries between games, dance, and theater....

May 25, 2022 · 5 min · 1026 words · Melvin Sparks

Why Turning Off Instagram Likes Won T Change Your Experience

Instagram’s new update that allows users to hide their like count means well, but, ultimately, it doesn’t make a difference in your social media experience. Key Takeaways Instagram introduced the ability to officially hide the like count on your posts last week. Users can opt-out of the like counts for each post and see “username and others liked this,” instead of a specific number. Hiding like counts don’t fundamentally change the Instagram experience or the self-esteem issues associated with social media....

May 25, 2022 · 4 min · 747 words · Albertine Parks

Why Twitch Streamer Hakumai Is More Than Your Average Pianist

Twitch music scene’s chillest pianist is here to help you vibe out. In this stream, aesthetics are the mood of the day as Hakumai (who requested to go by her screen name for anonymity) fulfills everyone’s late-night music needs. A blend of classic anime scores and video game themes, this sheet reader’s brand is imperfection. It’s in those little mistakes, she says, that the beauty of reality lies. “I just wanted someone who could make mistakes, because everyone is so perfect on Twitch it hurts....

May 25, 2022 · 4 min · 796 words · Charles Murray

Windows 10 Build 10041 How To Fix Mail Calendar And People Apps Not Opening Or Listing In All Apps

Microsoft has released Windows 10 build 10041, but because the company rushed the new build through the Fast ring of updates, this build includes a number of bugs and fewer workarounds. If you’re a Windows Insider and you updated to build 10041, you probably noticed that Mail, Calendar and People apps are not opening or you may not even see them listed in “All Apps”. According to the list of known issues listed by Microsoft, it seems that there is a few problems with licensing in the Store (beta)....

May 25, 2022 · 2 min · 368 words · Joshua Norwood

Windows 10 Build 14342 Fixes And Known Issues

Windows 10 build 14342 is now rolling out through the Fast ring of updates. The new preview that Insiders are receiving is focus on improving Microsoft Edge, Bash on Ubuntu, and other areas of the other operating system. In addition, the company is listing a large number of bug fixes on build 14342, as well as several known issues that users should be aware before installing the latest version of Windows 10....

May 25, 2022 · 2 min · 400 words · Simon Haynes

Windows 10 Build 17112 Releases With Improvements

Microsoft is yet again releasing another preview part of the Redstone 4 development. This time the company is rolling out Windows 10 build 17112 for PCs enrolled in the Fast ring of the Windows Insider Program. Windows 10 Insider Preview build 17112 is a small update that doesn’t introduce new features, but addresses a number of issues for Action Center, Focus assist, and disk maintenance. Microsoft is also noting that there is a problem with Windows Mixed Reality that makes the experience to run at a very low frame rate that may cause physical discomfort....

May 25, 2022 · 2 min · 395 words · Madeline Patterson

Windows 11 22H2 Is Now Finalized Hitting The Rtm Milestone

Microsoft finalizes Windows 11 22H2. The build 22621 in the Beta Channel is now considered the final version. Windows 11 22H2 still needs fixing through cumulative updates before the final release. Microsoft has completed the Windows 11 22H2, which means that build 22621 is considered the final release. The company quietly noted the milestone in an article discussing the Windows Hardware Compatibility Program changes for Windows 11 on the Tech Community website....

May 25, 2022 · 1 min · 212 words · Wilma Bridges

Windows 11 Build 22622 575 Kb5016694 Releases In The Beta Channel

Windows 11 22H2 gets two new updates, including builds 22622.575 and 22621.575. The update is described as update KB5016694. The update only includes fixes and improvements, no new features. As part of the version 22H2, Microsoft is announcing two new previews in the Beta and Release Preview Channels, including Windows 11 build 22622.575 (KB5016694) with new features enabled by default and build 22621.575 (KB5016694) with features turned off by default....

May 25, 2022 · 3 min · 559 words · Larry Vaughn

Windows 11 Build 22623 730 Kb5017385 Rolls Out In The Beta Channel

Windows 11 22H2 receives builds 22621.703 and 22623.703 (KB5017385) in the Beta Channel. This rollout enables the new Taskbar for touch-enabled devices again. The update also brings fixes for both flights. Microsoft begins the rollout of build 22623.703 (KB5017385) with new features enabled by default and build 22621.703 (KB5017385) with features turned off by default in the Beta Channel. In this release, build 22623.703 includes the new Taskbar designed for touch-enabled devices....

May 25, 2022 · 5 min · 946 words · Carolyn Cordon

Windows 8 Vs Rt What Should You Use

Although Windows RT isn’t available for PC models, we have the luxury of speculating whether you should get a device with either operating system because Windows 8 Professional is going to come pre-installed in one of Microsoft’s Surface tablets. We’ve gotten a few more details on how the two OS versions work. Now, we’re going to discuss about which operating system you should use on your tablet. Why You Should Get Windows RT If you’ve had a tablet running on Windows before, you’re obviously familiar with its inferior battery life compared to the battery life of other world-class tablets like the Samsung Galaxy Tab and the Apple iPad....

May 25, 2022 · 3 min · 602 words · Benjamin Buckley