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Microsoft is making changes to Windows 10 and Windows 11 in the European Economic Area (EEA), to comply with the Digital Markets Act.
Microsoft now lets EU users delete Edge, ditch Bing, and remove the Store in new Windows update, giving full browser control under new DMA rules.
Microsoft’s new sustainability report, released late last week, shows how a carbon-heavy economy can weigh on a company that ...
The U.S. has introduced a visa policy targeting foreign officials who censor American citizens' social media posts, ...
If you have a pet, you'll know there's nothing more embarrassing than inviting someone into your home and having them comment ...
Microsoft, along with a consortium of partners, has seized and disrupted a significant part of the Lumma malware-as-a-service ...
Scattered Spider isn't one group — it's an identity-first threat model evolving fast. From vishing to AiTM phishing, they're ...
Even if your Samsung phone offers battery life that's just good enough, adjusting these settings will take things up a notch.
Hackers have once again made a move against Microsoft as Windows 10 and 11 users have been placed on red alert as fake updates are currently in circulation. Action Fraud has issued the latest ...
The Take It Down Act requires platforms to remove instances of “intimate visual depiction” within two days. Free speech ...
While digital privacy might not be the default these days, there are people who take their privacy very seriously. Here's ...