Google has announced the discontinuation of Android Instant Apps support in December 2025, ending a nearly decade-long experiment with instant app technology.
Kaspersky Lab experts have discovered a new BrowserVenom virus that infects Windows computers by masquerading as the popular DeepSeek AI chatbot application. The malware secretly monitors users and manipulates their internet traffic.
Google has published an official apology and preliminary report on the massive Google Cloud outage that occurred on June 12, 2025, causing widespread unavailability of dozens of popular internet services worldwide.
Apple has announced a revolutionary passkey import and export feature that will make transitions between different platforms simpler and more secure for users.
Apple announced a significant CarPlay update as part of iOS 26, adding widgets, Live Actions, and a new "Liquid Glass" design for safer and more convenient in-car usage.
Apple announced that macOS Tahoe will be the final major update for Mac computers with Intel processors. After its fall 2025 release, Intel devices will only receive security updates for three years.
Microsoft announced the expansion of blocked attachments list in Outlook Web and new Outlook for Windows, adding .library-ms and .search-ms files to the potentially dangerous file types list starting July 2025.
Google has officially released Android 16 with updated camera features, live notification updates, and enhanced security. The new version is available for Pixel devices and brings significant changes to the mobile ecosystem.
Security researchers discovered two actively exploited Secure Boot vulnerabilities, but Microsoft decided to fix only one of them, raising serious questions about system security.
Microsoft has unveiled a completely redesigned Start menu for Windows 11 that will be available to users in 2025. The new design combines all sections into a single scrollable interface with enhanced customization capabilities.
Enrico Weigelt, an active Xorg developer, announced the creation of an X.Org Server fork called X11Libre. The project aims to clean up the codebase and continue active development of X11 functionality without corporate influence, including Red Hat.
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