Microsoft is releasing a set of patches for all of its currently supported versions of Internet Explorer. The security updates follow the discovery of a vulnerability that could allow hackers to gain full user permissions over a PC, allowing them to install programs, view and delete data, and much more simply by visiting a malicious website. The […]
Daily Archives: May 2, 2014
Facebook made some impressive strides in privacy at their annual conference today, announcing a new feature that would let users log into connected apps without giving any personal data. There will also be the option for users to tick off which Facebook permissions to allow an app on the initial set-up. On the web, Facebook’s App […]
Google today released a new set of productivity apps to help iPhone and iPad users manage their documents on the go. Google Docs and Sheets are separate standalone mobile apps that will allow users to edit, create, and view files both on and offline. Slides, an app dedicated to presentations, is coming soon, according to the company blog. The Google […]
Google Drive’s Presentation features may not be the most famous slideshow tool (the award goes to Powerpoint for that), but it’s free and pretty robust. Now it’s gotten slightly easier to use with Chromecast support.P The feature’s has been tested quietly with a few users for a while, but it’s live for everyone now. From […]
Skype has announced this week that video conferencing for up to 10 peoples will be available to everyone for free. Whether you’re wanting to chat away with friends about the latest episode of Game of Thrones, or collaborating with employees, it’s now easier (and cheaper) to get started with Microsoft’s communication platform. The company has removed the […]