Microsoft Launches Spend Ios App That Automatically Tracks And Matches Expenses

Microsoft is out with a new iOS app that looks to automate keeping tabs on business expenses. Coming from the same team behind the mileage tracking app, MileIQ, Spend is designed to make expense and receipt tracking easier than ever. As spotted by TechCrunch, Microsoft launched Spend yesterday on iOS. It’s actually a product from the company’s incubator program, Microsoft Garage. The new app looks like it has a clean, simple UI and also features 256-bit SSL encryption for security....

June 15, 2022 · 2 min · 226 words · Charles Gleen

Microsoft Office 2019 Coming In Second Half Of 2018

New Standalone Version of Microsoft Office Coming in 2018 This week at its Ignite business conference, Microsoft announced the non-subscription version of Office will be receiving an upgrade later in 2018, called Office 2019. Microsoft released the last perpetual version of the productivity suite in fall 2016, which has become quite dated considering the numerous improvements added to Office 365 since. The new version of Office, which includes Word, Excel, Outlook and PowerPoint, will also be accompanied by new on-premise versions of Exchange, SharePoint and Skype for Business....

June 15, 2022 · 2 min · 350 words · Maria Cody

Methods To Fix Asus Restarting And Freezing Problem

Smartphones are nothing but shrunken-down units of computers that fit in your palm and gives you the capability to do absolutely anything right, from calling someone to making a billion-dollar transaction to a lot more. All the processes on the smartphone utilize a set of resources such as memory, cache, RAM, battery, etc. combining which, it can perform even the most colossal task while being just a few inches in dimension....

June 14, 2022 · 7 min · 1376 words · Stephen Ramsey

Methods To Fix Xiaomi Mi Restarting And Freezing Problem

No matter if you own a Xiaomi Mi smartphone or a Samsung S9+, it is still an electronic device which is prone to errors and issues. Talking about Xiaomi Mi series, the manufacturer has already made dozens of iterations, updates, and changes in this lineup yet there seem to be some people who always report issues like screen freezing or that their phone restarts by its own which is a problem needed to be fixed asap before it can cause any serious damage the device....

June 14, 2022 · 9 min · 1875 words · Larry Lepley

Microsoft We Re Boosting Our Bug Bounties For These High Impact Security Flaws

Microsoft says the scenario-based awards are designed to encourage researchers to focus their work on “vulnerabilities that have the highest potential impact on customer privacy and security”. The new scenario-based awards are on top of existing general awards for security bugs, such as remote code execution and elevation of privilege bugs in products – and amount to up to $26,000 on offer in new awards. SEE: Windows 11 security: How to protect your home and small business PCs The new scenario-based award for Dynamics 365 and Power Platform is a cross-tenant information disclosure bug, which carries a maximum award of $20,000....

June 14, 2022 · 2 min · 317 words · Debra Jones

Microsoft Is Killing Legendary Ms Paint After 32 Years

Microsoft had introduced Paint app in 1985. The software has been in existence for over 32 years now. Actually, Microsoft has released a list of features that are either being removed or deprecated in the Windows 10 Fall creator update. Microsoft on its blog said, “The following features and functionalities in the Windows 10 Fall Creators Update are either removed from the product in the current release (“Removed”) or are not in active development and might be removed in future releases (“Deprecated”)....

June 14, 2022 · 2 min · 239 words · Douglas Miranda

Memo Apple Hr Head Denise Young Smith Announces Major Enhancements To Employee Benefits

Among the updated benefits are increased time off for parental leave, reimbursements for educational classes, a Student Loan Refinancing Program for U.S. employees and an donation matching program. Smith told employees in her email to employees today that Apple has matched “over $25 million of employees’ charitable contributions” since its Apple Matching Gifts Program started. Apple also announced that it’s expanding the program that matches charitable donations made by employees. Some perks will only go to certain employees, the donation matching program will be available to all....

June 13, 2022 · 3 min · 507 words · John Holt

Messenger Update Brings Quick Reply For Faster Texting

The only downside is you’re not able to see the conversation, so you’ll have to jump back into the app if you need to reference something. There’s also a new, scrollable widget for checking out your conversations jumping into the quick-reply mode. It also comes with some of the emoji that have long been a part of the Hangouts app. You can grab the update from A Mirror or the ay Store....

June 13, 2022 · 1 min · 119 words · David Seibold

Microsoft This Mac Malware Is Getting Smarter And More Dangerous

One of UpdateAgent’s newest and most potent features is the ability to bypass Apple’s built-in Gatekeeper system that is meant to allow only trusted, signed apps to run on Macs. SEE: Cybersecurity: Let’s get tactical (ZDNet special report) While it does require the victim to install an app masquerading as legitimate software, such as a video app or support agent promoted in ad pop-ups, the ability to bypass Gatekeeper controls is significant....

June 13, 2022 · 3 min · 478 words · Elizabeth Stillwagon

Microsoft Cancels Its Build Developer Conference Amid Coronavirus Outbreak Wwdc Should Be Next

We have been wondering in recent weeks what will happen with WWDC 2020 given the outbreak of coronavirus around the world. Several companies have already cancelled or changed the schedule of their conferences, such as Facebook F8 and Google I/O. Now it was Microsoft that announced the in-person Build Conference has been cancelled. The report was first confirmed by Paul Thurrott on Twitter. Microsoft Build was scheduled to take place between May 19 and 21, 2020 in Seattle....

June 13, 2022 · 2 min · 231 words · Debra Abbadessa

Microsoft Continues Its Ios App Acquisition Spree With Prismatic A News Reader Startup That Apple Eyed

Since Satya Nadella took the reins from Steve Ballmer just over a year ago, Microsoft has been on an aggressive acquisition spree of cross platform apps and services. Most recently, the company bought the iOS email app Acompli then relaunched it as Outlook for iOS. Microsoft also bought Sunrise, the popular calendar software with an iOS app. Aside from Microsoft and Apple, other interested buyers include or included Facebook, Google, and Yahoo (anyone missing?...

June 13, 2022 · 2 min · 223 words · Richard Kurkowski

Microsoft Fixes Serious Windows Defender Bug Update Now

— Tavis Ormandy (@taviso) May 6, 2017 Microsoft Security Advisory 4022344 says: Check for Updates Two days after getting the news of the exploit Microsoft’s Security Response Center and Windows Defender developers deployed a fix that is now available via Windows Update. The versions of Windows affected by this bug are Windows 7, 8.1, RT, and Windows 10. It also affects other anti-malware software typically used by IT departments like Microsoft Forefront Security for SharePoint Service Pack 3, Windows Intune Endpoint Protection, and others....

June 13, 2022 · 2 min · 227 words · Deborah Gordon

Microsoft Just Launched 399 Surface Go To Rival Apple Google

Surface Go is the new element of this family and wants to ensure the entry point of range for the entire Surface universe. Keeping all the characteristics that we recognize in the Surface, the Go can be smaller in several points. This new Surface has a 10-inch screen, an integrated and fully modular support, uses Windows 10 “Mode S” as an operating system and the most interesting thing is that it will be priced at only $399....

June 13, 2022 · 2 min · 345 words · Kelly Berry

Meet The Man Who Legally Changed His Name To Iphone 7

Recently, a 20-year-old Ukrainian man Olexander Turin had officially changed his name to iPhone 7. The reason which made Olexander Turin to make this thing happen is because of an electronics store that offered the latest Apple product to the first five people who change their name. Olexander Turin who is now known as iPhone Sim (Seven) said he will revert back to his original name when he will have children....

June 12, 2022 · 2 min · 214 words · Marilyn Talbot

Meet The World S First Anti Mining Browser

This allows us to switch Chrome from any browser, one of the best alternatives being Opera. This browser has now been revamped and gives the user a much better user experience. As earlier, we reported that how Opera has been looking for a long time to improve its browser, in all versions and in the various supported systems. Its experience has worked a lot for users and the news is many....

June 12, 2022 · 3 min · 473 words · Joseph Gilmore

Meta Says It Will Soon Have The World S Fastest Ai Supercomputer

Development of the RSC is ongoing, but once the second phase is completed by the second half of this year, the system will deliver nearly 5 exaflops of mixed-precision compute. Meta, formerly known as Facebook, is already using the supercomputer to train large models in natural language processing (NLP) and computer vision for research. The company uses large-scale AI models for ongoing priorities, such as detecting harmful content on its social platforms....

June 12, 2022 · 3 min · 500 words · Mildred Loch

Methods To Fix Wiko Restarting And Freezing Problem

It could be exasperating if the phone’s screen keeps on freezing or the phone starts to abruptly reboot itself. This is classified as restarting and freezing problem on your Wiko smartphone and we are here to resolve it. A lot could go wrong which is why you need to check what software or even hardware component is problematic and that would take some time. Well, we at GetDroidTips thrive to put our readers at ease so here’s a troubleshooting guide to fix the issue that covers almost of problems under it thus, allowing the user to narrow-down the accused....

June 12, 2022 · 7 min · 1323 words · Roscoe Lareau

Microsoft This Macos Bug Could Bypass Controls And Access Private User Data

The ‘powerdir’ bug, which Apple fixed in its December 13 update for macOS up to Monterey, lets an attacker bypass TCC to gain access to a user’s protected data. The bug was discovered by Microsoft security researcher Jonathan Bar Or. Microsoft is interested in macOS security because Defender for Endpoint can be used in an enterprise to protect non-Windows devices. Microsoft’s 365 Defender Research Team noted in a blog post that Apple introduced a feature to protect TCC that “prevents unauthorized code execution and enforced a policy that restricts access to TCC to only apps with full disk access....

June 12, 2022 · 3 min · 529 words · Bruce Swan

Microsoft Is About To Fill Your Outlook Inbox With Ads

But as with most technology and services, it must keep up with the functions users want. So, one of the most significant updates is coming to Outlook soon, but not everybody is thrilled about the changes. Read on to see what Microsoft has planned and why there is one change that you will hate. Here’s the backstory Microsoft first announced an overhaul to Outlook in May this year, saying that it would have the same aesthetic as the web-based version and the recently-launched Windows 11 operating system....

June 12, 2022 · 2 min · 364 words · Matthew Jones

Microsoft Launches New Bookmark App Called Cache

Manage a Variety of Media using Microsoft’s Cache App The company’s latest app from its Garage Project; makers of apps such as Microsoft Selfie and the FindTime Add-in for Outlook, lets users quickly collect, store and organize a variety of media. Cache is a cross-platform app you can use to organize and group content into categories. Any content captured is readily available from a Windows 10 device or Apple iPhone. The centralized management of media makes it easy to find and manage when you need to....

June 12, 2022 · 4 min · 741 words · Cynthia Hill