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Facebook gives businesses more ways to privately message users
Facebook is giving businesses more reasons to use Facebook Messenger to reach customers. Businesses using the site now have more ways to send private messages, through Messenger, to Facebook users who interact with businesses’ pages or ads. Previously, businesses...
Hangouts 4.0 for Android brings Material Design, speedier messaging
Google has finally finished up a Material Design overhaul of Hangouts. The 4.0 update vastly improves the interface, adds more functionality to the floating action button, and more deeply integrates the service with Android Wear. Ironically, a 4.0 update with a...
Update Firefox now! Fix rushed out for an exploit that steals files off your hard drive
Late Thursday night, Mozilla released a security patch for the Firefox browser after finding a serious vulnerability being exploited in the wild. The vulnerability allows malicious attackers to use some JavaScript magic to “search for and upload potentially...
What Windows 10’s “Privacy Nightmare” Settings Actually Do
Windows 10 has some handy new features, but if you believe the rest of the internet, it also comes with features that eviscerate any semblance of privacy. But that view is a little overblown. Let’s take a closer look at what each of these settings actually do—and...
Windows 10 Is a Clear Winner
If you look up all the complaints about Windows 10 thus far, with only a few exceptions, the objections are minor if not completely unimportant. The only substantial grouse is about the continuous auto-updates, which can often overwrite a specialty driver necessary...
6 Features Disappearing in Windows 10 (and How to Replace Them)
When it comes to fragmentation, Windows and Android are engaged in an epic battle to see which ecosystem is the most chaotic. While Android is making a run for the crown, for my money, Windows remains the undisputed champion of OS disorder. And things may soon get...