Discord app will stop supporting 32-bit Windows OS on December 1, 2023

The Discord platform has announced that it will stop supporting its client for running on 32-bit Windows operating systems on December 1, 2023. Users need to update their systems to a 64-bit version of the OS.

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Microsoft Lists now available on Web, Android and iOS

Microsoft Lists, a task management application, is now accessible to iOS, Android, and web users. It was initially launched in 2020, catering to business users and companies. In 2022, a limited preview version was released to consumers. Finally, the app is now available to everyone with a Microsoft account. Continue reading "Microsoft Lists now available on Web, Android and iOS"

Microsoft will drop MariaDB support in Azure on September 19, 2025

Microsoft has recently announced that Azure will stop providing support for MariaDB after September 19, 2025. The company recommends that users switch to Azure Database for MySQL, a more flexible server that is better equipped for mission-critical workloads.

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Some private Bard chatbot conversations have been exposed in online search

In September, researcher Gagan Ghotra discovered that some user queries to the Bard chatbot were visible in search engines as clear text. Even though Google has since closed access to these search results, Bing and Yandex still show some user requests with chatbot responses, including personal data. Continue reading "Some private Bard chatbot conversations have been exposed in online search"

ChatGPT no longer limited to data before 2021 when searching online

OpenAI's ChatGPT chatbot can now search the internet for reliable information with direct links to sources, expanding beyond its previous data limitations. Currently, this feature is only available to Plus and Enterprise subscribers. But soon it will become available to all users.

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PowerToys 0.74 released with focus on stability and improvements

Microsoft has released a new version of PowerToys 0.74. The update doesn't bring with it drastic changes or new tools, but it comes with quality of life and stability improvements. Continue reading "PowerToys 0.74 released with focus on stability and improvements"

It is now possible to develop Windows drivers in Rust

Mark Russinovich, Azure CTO and renowned Windows software developer (SysInternals), has announced the launch of a new open project. It enables driver development for Windows using the Rust programming language. Named windows-drivers-rs, the project is hosted on GitHub and licensed under the MIT and Apache licenses.

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Microsoft Copilot is a universal solution for Bing, Edge, Microsoft 365, and Windows

Today at an event in New York, the Redmond firm announced Microsoft Copilot. In company's vision, it will become a unified digital assistant, which will be available on Windows, Microsoft 365, Edge and Bing. The implementation of the idea is just started, so Copilot will not yet be available in all Microsoft products. Continue reading "Microsoft Copilot is a universal solution for Bing, Edge, Microsoft 365, and Windows"

PowerToys Run will soon get a UI redesign with Acrylic

A great user interface update is coming to PowerToys Run, the module that allows you to launch apps, to search for local files and online, work with Registry keys and so on. In the near future, it will get a better look powered by the Acrylic effect on Windows 11. Continue reading "PowerToys Run will soon get a UI redesign with Acrylic"

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