Apple claims to have found a balance between user privacy and convenience with a tweak in macOS Sequoia: “fewer permission alerts” for screen recording

Apple recently announced a groundbreaking update to its macOS Sequoia, claiming to have found the perfect balance between user privacy and convenience. The tech giant is introducing a tweak that will result in “fewer permission alerts” for screen recording. This move is set to have a significant impact on how we interact with our devices… Continue reading Apple claims to have found a balance between user privacy and convenience with a tweak in macOS Sequoia: “fewer permission alerts” for screen recording

Fed up with macOS Sequoia’s screen recording reapproval requests? Here’s how to make them go away for good

Fed up with macOS Sequoia’s screen recording reapproval requests? Here’s how to make them go away for good Since the release of macOS Catalina, Apple has implemented more stringent privacy measures to protect its users. Among the numerous security enhancements is the demand for explicit permission from users for applications to access screen recording capabilities.… Continue reading Fed up with macOS Sequoia’s screen recording reapproval requests? Here’s how to make them go away for good

Microsoft’s lock screen cards for Windows 11 are about to arrive – and a much-needed addition will follow

Microsoft is gearing up to introduce its new lock screen cards feature for Windows 11, providing users with a refreshing and dynamic experience when logging into their devices. This much-awaited addition to the operating system promises to enhance user engagement and productivity. And to make it even better, Microsoft has announced that it will soon… Continue reading Microsoft’s lock screen cards for Windows 11 are about to arrive – and a much-needed addition will follow

Windows 10’s lock screen ruined? Not for everyone, but new feature rolling out is a love or hate thing

Windows 10 has been a beloved operating system among computer users worldwide, but one feature that has always divided opinion is the lock screen. Some find it attractive, providing a visually appealing interface for launching their day, while others consider it a mere hindrance to accessing their devices quickly. In its latest update, Microsoft has… Continue reading Windows 10’s lock screen ruined? Not for everyone, but new feature rolling out is a love or hate thing

Starfield’s start screen is not minimal because the team didn’t care, insists Bethesda

Starfield, the upcoming space-based action role-playing game from Bethesda Game Studios, recently debuted a brief trailer and the game’s new start screen. The lack of minimalism on the start screen was met with plenty of criticism among fans, who assumed that Bethesda’s game development team had not put in enough effort. However, Bethesda insists that… Continue reading Starfield’s start screen is not minimal because the team didn’t care, insists Bethesda

A required Windows 10 update brings the blue screen of death for some

It’s a digital nightmare come true: Windows users around the world are now finding their systems experiencing the dreaded “blue screen of death” after a certain required Windows 10 update. Microsoft recently pushed out an update for their Windows 10 operating system, specifically addressing problem with security, but for some unlucky users, that same patch… Continue reading A required Windows 10 update brings the blue screen of death for some

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