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Microsoft Recall: The Backlash, the Misunderstandings, and What Microsoft is Doing to Address It [Subscribers]
In June, Microsoft unveiled Microsoft Recall, an AI-powered tool designed to help businesses and individuals track and retrieve important information from past meetings, conversations, and documents. While it was positioned as a game-changer for productivity, it didn’t take long for the backlash to begin.
Read MoreWhy uBlock Origin Users May Need to Switch: The Impact of Manifest V3
If you’re one of the millions of people who use uBlock Origin to keep the web clean and ad-free, you may have noticed a troubling warning in **Chrome** lately: your favorite ad blocker may soon be unsupported. With Google’s Manifest V3 update on the horizon, uBlock Origin—and other extensions like it—are facing big changes. But don’t panic just yet! There are ways to keep blocking ads and protecting your privacy, even as the web evolves. Let’s dive into what’s happening, why it matters, and what you can do about it.
Read MoreTech News: Microsoft Confirms It Can’t Fix The KB5034441 0x80070643 Error On Windows 10
Back in January, Microsoft released an update for Windows 10 that could not be installed due to specific conditions that exist on certain computers (many of them). The issue has persisted, but the suggested solutions are NOT worth the risk. Please hide or ignore the update.
Read MoreTech News: Roku OS Home Screen Is Getting Video Ads
Roku plans to introduce video ads to the Roku OS home screen.
As Sharron Harding at Ars Technica points out, this comes after recent efforts to increase the number of ads present on Roku as you use it, including free ad-supported streaming TV via The Roku Channel, as they call it, and content recommendations on the home screen. This may include AI-driven content based on what you watch.
Read MoreTech News: Microsoft is Bringing More Junk To Your Lock Screen That You Never Asked For – Like Sports, Traffic, and Finance Updates to the Windows 10 Lock Screen
Microsoft is up to their tricks again, and apparently has nothing better to do than introduce ads and other related tips to your lock screen aka your login screen in Windows 10. The same thing is already happening in Windows 11.
They just keep cluttering up Windows with stuff no one asked for.
Read MoreTech News: What Chrome Incognito Mode Really Does and What Everyone is Getting Wrong About It
In this blog post, I’ll mention the lawsuit that Google settled, claiming the company had been misleading users about Chrome’s Incognito Mode.
Read MoreTech News: Microsoft Reveals You’ll Need To Pay $90 Per Computer For The First Year, and More After That To Keep Using Windows 10 Securely Beyond October 2025
In this blog post, we’ll take a look at Extended Support for Windows 10, which Microsoft will begin offering in October 2025. This means Microsoft will continue to offer security patches after that, but for a price.
Read MoreTech News: A Few New Things Your iPhone Can Do in iOS 17.4
In this blog post, I will talk about what’s new in iOS 17.4 for your iPhone, including updates to Stolen Device Protection, automatic live podcast transcription, and more.
Read MoreTech News: Brave Browser No Longer Forces Their VPN to Install on Your Computer
Back in October, Brave started installing its VPN program for all Windows users, despite the fact that you couldn’t use it unless you paid for it.
As Martin Brinkmann over at tech news site GHacks.net points out, most Brave browser users do not use Brave Software’s VPN service, but they still got the VPN service installed on their machines without consent or any intention of using the VPN. That is clearly NOT okay.
Read MoreTech News: Terms of Service Update Allegedly Locks Roku TVs Until Users Agree
In recent weeks, if you have a TV with Roku built in, you’re likely seeing the a message indicating that you MUST agree to it’s updated Terms of Service to continue using YOUR TV. You know, the one you’ve already purchased and have been using. If you don’t, you can’t continue using your TV!
Read MoreKevin Talks Tech: Episode 1 – Marty Forbes
In this episode of Kevin Talks Tech, I’ll cover some of the latest tech news stories and give my take on them. Then, I’ll have a conversation with Marty Forbes, who recently retired after 52 years in the radio industry in different roles, and until recently, operated a consulting business called RadioWise helping radio stations transition to digital marketing.
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