- Microsoft Teams adds a meeting lock feature, late people can't access it

Microsoft will launch an online meeting lock feature on Teams. Specifically, on Teams for desktop, online meeting organizers can choose to lock the meeting to prevent participants
- Microsoft released a set of Nostalgic wallpaper images, reminiscent of iconic Windows images

On July 8, 2021, Microsoft released a set of wallpapers for the Teams application with the theme of Nostalgia. Microsoft's purpose is to recall to users what makes Microsoft iconic
- 5 gangs that create the world's most dangerous ransomware

Ransomware attacks are growing exponentially in size and demand for ransom - changing the way we operate online. Knowing who is behind the attacks and the purpose of the attacks is
- Figured out how to take over iCloud, but Apple's behavior made this hacker depressed and gave up the whole 18,000 USD in bounty

This white-hat hacker thinks that Apple has quietly closed the hole in its system, and denied his efforts with a meager bounty.
- Detected 172 fake Android apps used to mine coins

As revealed by researchers from cybersecurity firm Lookout, 172 fake Android apps for cryptocurrency mining have been discovered, tricking at least 93,000 people.
- Users need to transfer data from Samsung Cloud to OneDrive before October 1

Samsung will stop supporting Gallery Sync, Drive, and paid storage plans from October 1, so it's recommended that you move your data to OneDrive before this date.
- 120Hz screen will be equipped for all 14 . iPhone models

The 120Hz screen will be a worthwhile upgrade for the iPhone 14. With the iPhone 13, Apple can equip new LTPO screen technology and a higher screen refresh rate.
- GitHub launches 'Copilot', an AI that can code with you

GitHub has just officially launched a new AI programming tool called Copilot. This tool will accompany programmers and developers to help them create more quality code in a variety
- UXSS bug on Microsoft Edge allows hackers to steal user information

Last week, Microsoft rolled out updates to its Edge browser to fix two security flaws, including a UXSS vulnerability that could be exploited to inject and execute arbitrary code
- How To Successfully Manage Company Technology Infrastructure

Creating a conducive environment for technology infrastructure management takes a lot of organization and planning.
- Apple will change the way email works on the new iOS

Apple says that Mail Privacy Protection is like a 'gatekeeper' for the inbox and it can compete fairly with tools currently on the market.
- Android users need to remove these 8 malicious Joker apps immediately

According to Indian Express, a recent analysis by Quick Heal Security Labs shows that Joker malware has appeared in eight new applications.
- Looking Back at Icons in Windows: From Windows 1 to 11

Over the past three decades, Microsoft Windows icons have evolved with improvements in screen resolution and color.
- Microsoft Defender ATP detects jailbroken Apple devices

Microsoft Defender ATP (enterprise edition) has just added the ability to detect jailbroken Apple devices.
- A pre-installed application on Windows 10 has a major security hole

Trend Micro's Zero Day Initiative (ZDI) security researchers have discovered a new vulnerability in the Paint 3D tool that comes pre-installed with Windows 10.
- AMD unveils Radeon RX 6900 XT liquid cooling version

AMD has just officially launched the 'last boss' of the flagship Radeon RX 6900 XT product line, which is receiving a lot of attention from the market.
- Leica camera company launches first smartphone

The Leitz Phone 1 has a matte black glass back with a Leica aluminum frame. The device also has an additional protective cap for the camera lens.
- Next time, Microsoft will release PowerShell updates via Windows Update Windows

Microsoft is making it easier to update PowerShell on Windows 10 and Windows Server devices by releasing updates via Microsoft Update in the future.
- Users should be wary of this Microsoft Teams security flaw

Researchers have found a simple but devastating vulnerability in Microsoft Teams that could have provided attackers with the key to access the platform.
- Tim Berners-Lee sells the source code of the World Wide Web as NFT

Tim Berners-Lee, creator of the World Wide Web (WWW), is auctioning the source code of WWW as an NFT.