Meta is shutting down Messenger’s stand-alone desktop apps for Windows and Mac on December 15, the company confirmed to TechCrunch on Thursday. Starting December 15, users will no longer be able to ...
Passkeys are becoming increasingly common and, thankfully, easier to use. 1Password can now be set as your default passkey manager in Windows 11. Other password manager apps should follow closely.
Both desktop apps have been removed from app stores and will stop working in December. Both desktop apps have been removed from app stores and will stop working in December. is a senior editor and ...
These three free Microsoft-published applications aren't pre-installed on fresh copies of Windows 11, but they're worth ...
Meta is shutting down its Messenger app for macOS and Windows and pushing users to the web. Meta confirmed over email to Engadget that the app will be fully shutdown on December 15, after which the ...
If you're using Messenger on macOS, you'll want to switch to something else — and probably sooner, rather than later. According to a pair of Facebook Help Center page, Facebook is axing its Desktop ...
Microsoft's password manager in the Edge web browser can now store passkeys and sync them across Windows devices.
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Sticky Password

Sticky Password has a free plan that covers core password management tasks like form-filling, multi-factor authentication options, and password generation. However, the plan is fairly limited since it ...
Microsoft announced today a new Windows 11 Copilot feature called Copilot Actions that enables AI agents to perform real tasks on local files and applications. The feature will be rolling out soon to ...
In brief: Microsoft's latest Windows 11 update continues the company's push to modernize the operating system, replacing legacy control panel tools, expanding AI features, and strengthening security.
In a nutshell: Copilot, Microsoft's attempt to weave generative AI into the fabric of Windows 11, has seen mixed reception since launch. A new series of updates demonstrates that the company is still ...
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