
It took Microsoft a long time to integrate virtual desktop functions into its operating system. While virtual desktops had been established under Linux and macOS for years, they only made their way onto PCs with the release of Windows 10 in 2015. However, because many long-time Windows users are reluctant to change how they use the system, virtual desktops lead a rel

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At long last, parents and guardians can now get better insight into their teens’ social media—at least for Messenger and Instagram. Starting Tuesday, Meta is launching a set of Parental Supervision tools to better aid with controlling usage of both apps.
In Meta’s post announcing the new features, the company outlined several ways for pare

There’s a multi-pronged effort to get rid of passwords going on and Microsoft is part of it, even if they’re not exactly at the front. The company’s latest additions to Windows 11 in the Insi

If you’re a gamer, you’re probably aware of the recently released Legend of Zelda: Tears of Kingdom, the sequel to Breath of the Wild. I’ve been playing it for hours and I’ve barely made a dent. The size of this world is just too massive to comprehend. While I love the grandiose landscapes and colorful characters (Beedle for

“The cloud” was a big tech buzzword about a decade ago. Everything would be accessible everywhere. And that more or less happened — with a little prep work and a decent connection, you can access pretty much anything from anywhere, from your resume .doc file to a collection of movies to full streaming PC games. But, according to recently revealed in


LastPass’s attempts to clean up after security breaches isn’t going so well. At least, not for users. Some customers are getting locked out of their accounts after following LastPass’s prompt to resync their two-factor authentication—and they’re rightfully angry.
The story goes like this: In 2022, LastPass announced two major s