![]() It has detailed all the improvements it made to Excel in April, added the Accessibility ribbon to Outlook for Windows, integrated the Today tab in the latest Skype Insider build, and is implementing a way to make it easier for Outlook mobile users to reply to emails on time. Microsoft has also been improving its Microsoft 365 apps and services themselves in recent days. ![]() All Microsoft 365 apps and services will begin using the more neutral "cloud.microsoft" domain soon. There were other items to cover in the Microsoft 365 sector too. In fact, Microsoft has announced that Edge users will soon be able to disable some unnecessary features as well. A recent Canary build is also making it easier to tweak Windows 11-style rounded corners in Edge. Moreover, the latest Edge Dev 114 update has added several fixes and a shortcut for toggling Sidebar. Talking more about browsers, Windows 11's Mica effect is slated to arrive in Chrome soon. Bing Chat itself received a few updates this week to further decrease the disengagement rate and improve answers for traveling and cooking questions. We also learned that Microsoft has started to insert ads for the new AI-powered Bing in the search bar if you visit Google Bard through Microsoft Edge. Brave has also decided to stop using the Bing API to serve search results and its search index is now 100% independent. Microsoft is still investigating this claim and has promised swift action once its findings are complete. For starters, someone made a rather startling discovery that Edge is apparently leaking all the websites you visit in the browser to the Bing API, even if you don't use Bing. Edge leakageĮdge and Microsoft's other browser-related efforts found themselves in the news a lot throughout this week, for both good reasons and bad. But if you'd rather mess with your existing installation at a smaller scale, you can check out Wintoys for Windows 11 instead. It received updates during this week and is set to get back Windows Defender soon too, with the developer making a seemingly tall claim that AtlasOS will be even more secure than the official Windows 10. It might interest some of you to know that the firm is considering unbundling Teams from its Office suite of apps to appease EU regulators and also empower Teams users on Android to disable automatic firmware updates.Īnd if you like to mess around with Windows installations, you might want to check out AtlasOS, which is a third-party, lightweight version of Windows 10 that's supposedly better for gaming. Another problem related to Local Security Authority (LSA) protection in Windows Defender has been patched too.Īdditionally, Microsoft revealed more details about the security features present in its revamped Teams desktop app. IT admins can also leverage an unofficial third-party GUI tool to manage both versions of LAPS, at their own risk. It has also cautioned about interop issues in its Local Administrator Password Solution (LAPS) but has recently fixed most, if not all of them, too. It confirmed yesterday that the latest Patch Tuesday update has broken Local Account log-in on both Windows 10 and Windows 11, a workaround has been issued. However, the firm continues struggling with existing security issues in its operating systems. ![]() It also shared a timeline covering the next few months of Windows hardening for various protocols including Netlogon and Kerberos. ![]() Microsoft released various PowerShell scripts to help IT admins identify if recent patches have mitigated security flaws in their Windows 10 and 11 environments. WhatsApp, Facebook and Twitter use their own emoji images on Android, while Signal and Telegram for Android use Apple emoji images.Įmojis from Google Noto Color Emoji 15.0 are displayed below.Windows security was a hot topic in our news coverage this week. Note: Samsung devices use distinct emoji images. There are also two additional Noto Emoji variants: the minimalist Noto Emoji font, and an animated subset of Noto Color Emoji designs used by the Messages by Google mobile app. The Google Noto Color Emoji set is used as the default emoji set on mobile devices manufactured by the likes of Xiaomi, Oppo, Huawei, Sony, and of course Google. Thousands of combinations are available, using Gboard for Android. Gboard also includes an emoji mashup feature known as Emoji Kitchen which allows two emojis to be combined into a sticker. These images are also used for Slack on non-Apple platforms including Windows, Linux, and Android. These are provided as part of the Noto Emoji project. Google emoji images are used on most Android devices, Gmail Web Interface, Google Meet, and ChromeOS. ![]()
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