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WhatsApp is testing passkey support on the iPhone

Oliver Haslam | Jan 30, 2024 11:45 AM CST

WhatsApp is one of the world's biggest and best cross-platform messaging solutions and it appears that the Meta-owned company is hard at work on getting ready to add a new security feature for iPhone users.

WhatsApp is testing passkey support on the iPhone

The feature, as first reported by the WhatsApp watchers at WABetaInfo, will see iPhone owners gain support for signing into their accounts using a passkey for the first time. The move will give people a new option for signing into accounts that don't require that they remember any credentials.

Passkeys are seen by some as a replacement for usernames and passwords and they remove the need for people to remember those things - a change that is a huge one in terms of security. People often reuse passwords which puts their accounts at risk and that isn't a consideration when passkeys are used. Instead, passkeys use biometrics to handle the authentication mechanism which in the case of the iPhone means Touch ID or Face ID.

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Microsoft Graveyard lets you wander among the headstones of the products Microsoft has axed

Darren Allan | Jan 30, 2024 11:11 AM CST

Microsoft Graveyard is a new website which is one of those that does what it says on the tin - namely, it offers up an array of headstones of products and services which Microsoft has killed off.

Microsoft Graveyard lets you wander among the headstones of the products Microsoft has axed

Actually, there's a slight twist in that there are also products which are still around, but on the chopping block - these are represented by a coffin.

Everything is in chronological order - coffins, followed by gravestones, with the most recently killed off products coming first. And that most recent headstone is Odyssey, the survival game from Blizzard which just got axed and became a casualty of the post-buyout reorganization.

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Apple releases macOS Sonoma 14.4 beta to developers before a public release within weeks

Oliver Haslam | Jan 29, 2024 1:30 PM CST

Apple's macOS software powers each and every one of its Macs and it regularly releases new versions to the public. But before that happens Apple sends the same software to developers to allow them to test their apps and report any bugs that they might find. That's what happened today, with Apple making the macOS Sonoma 10,4 software available to developers before releasing it to the public.

Apple releases macOS Sonoma 14.4 beta to developers before a public release within weeks

While Apple has yet to confirm when we expect that software to be released to everyone globally, it's thought that we should expect Apple to release it before March 6 - the date that Apple will also have to release iOS 17.4 to the public to comply with an EU Digital Markets Act requirement in relation to the App Store. If that's the case, we can expect more betas to be released between now and then. For now, though, we have the very first beta as a guide for what we can expect.

Those who are registered developers can now download the macOS Sonoma 14.4 software update via the System Settings app but should only do so if they are using a Mac that is dedicated to testing - installing betas on mission-critical Macs is risky at best. And it doesn't appear that risk is worth taking - beta one only appears to have new emoji characters this time out.

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Windows 11 users, wave goodbye to WordPad - it'll likely be removed with the 24H2 update

Darren Allan | Jan 29, 2024 7:33 AM CST

Microsoft has given WordPad the chop, or what amounts to the final pulling of the curtain on the venerable app in Windows 11, after the software giant announced that the application was deprecated some time ago.

Windows 11 users, wave goodbye to WordPad - it'll likely be removed with the 24H2 update

If you recall, the announcement about the deprecation of the app happened some time ago, back in September 2023. Then after that, at the start of January 2024, Microsoft announced that WordPad (not to be confused with Notepad, of course, which is staying - and is being actively developed) was being removed from future installations of Windows 11.

That was in preview build 26020, but the latest build in the Canary channel, which is version 26040, represents the final end for WordPad, as not only is it removed from clean installs of Windows 11, but the app will be taken out whenever existing users next upgrade their OS.

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Apple Podcasts will soon offer transcripts for your favorite shows

Oliver Haslam | Jan 28, 2024 3:49 AM CST

When the majority of podcast-listening iPhone owners go to listen to a new episode of their favorite show, they do it via the Apple Podcasts app. So any changes to that app are a huge deal for the podcasting industry which makes the news that podcast transcriptions are coming to the app particularly notable.

Apple Podcasts will soon offer transcripts for your favorite shows

Apple will add podcast transcriptions to the iPhone's Podcasts app with the release of iOS 17.4, a software update that is currently in beta form and is being tested around the world. That initial beta already includes the functionality and Apple has updated its podcaster-oriented support website with information about the feature.

The new feature is enabled automatically for all podcasts which means that podcasters will not need to do anything on their end to make their episodes available in text form. However, Apple will offer a way for podcasters to opt out of transcription availability should they choose to and Apple has detailed how to do that on the same webpage.

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Windows 11 beta testers get the chance to turn their preview build into a release installation

Darren Allan | Jan 26, 2024 2:15 PM CST

Microsoft is now offering those in the Windows 11 Beta channel the ability to turn their preview build into a release installation of the operating system, if they've had enough of testing.

Windows 11 beta testers get the chance to turn their preview build into a release installation

Normally, if you decide you want out of the Windows Insider scheme, you must start from scratch with a fresh (release) install of Windows 11.

However, with the latest preview in the Beta channel (version 22635.3130), Microsoft has implemented an escape route for those keen to turn their test build into a finished version of Windows 11.

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A dusty long-forgotten Windows 11 app is set for a major overhaul - stand by for Stickier Notes

Darren Allan | Jan 25, 2024 9:33 AM CST

The Sticky Notes app in Windows 11 (and Windows 10) is quite possibly a piece of software you've forgotten about - we certainly had - but this dusty application is set to get some attention from Microsoft.

A dusty long-forgotten Windows 11 app is set for a major overhaul - stand by for Stickier Notes

The word from the devs on X (formerly Twitter) is that "we're back and better than ever" with new updates for Sticky Notes coming in 2024, apparently.

This won't be minor tweaking to the app, either, as we are promised that there will be some of the "biggest announcements yet." Prepare yourself for a major overhaul, then, perhaps.

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Windows 11's 24H2 update for 2024 is so big Microsoft could end up calling it Windows 12

Kosta Andreadis | Jan 24, 2024 8:29 PM CST

Windows 11 is set to get a major update this year, codenamed 'Hudson Valley,' and it's so big it might end up being called Windows 12. Version 24H2 of the operating system is said to bring a suite of performance and security updates to Windows 11 and new features that will leverage AI and push the capabilities of Microsoft's Copilot even further.

Windows 11's 24H2 update for 2024 is so big Microsoft could end up calling it Windows 12

A massive update that renames the OS to Windows 12 would be strange to see, and at this stage, this is just a rumor, but either way, by all accounts, Windows 11's big 2024 update will be a game changer. Yes, AI will play a major role in improving productivity, search, and how native Windows apps function - and will tie in nicely with all of the AI PCs launching this year.

Microsoft is targeting a September launch for this big update (via Windows Central), so a detailed list of all the features has yet to be made public - but several are set to be added to the new Insider Canary Channel build. Whether it becomes the long-rumored Windows 12 or simply a Windows 11 overhaul, it's said that Microsoft will market the release as its big 'Windows with AI' launch.

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WhatsApp readies cross-platform support for third-party messaging apps

Oliver Haslam | Jan 24, 2024 11:02 AM CST

WhatsApp, the hugely popular instant messaging app and service that offers cross-platform messaging abilities is getting ready to allow the app to work with third-party messaging services as well. That's according to a new report that highlights a change in a new beta that has been made available for the iPhone. A previous Android beta added the same functionality.

WhatsApp readies cross-platform support for third-party messaging apps

The report, by WABetaInfo, highlights that WhatsApp is getting ready to abide by the European Union's Digital Markets Act with laws set to require that messaging apps like WhatsApp work with others, removing the so-called "gatekeepers" of the market. WhatsApp is working to comply with interoperability requirements and will allow its app to communicate with people who are using other messaging apps so long as those messaging apps do the same - WhatsApp will only work with iMessage, for example, if Apple allows it to. Apple might be forced to do so, but that's out of WhatsApp's control.

In an image shared by WABetaInfo we can see a new section within the Chats portion of the WhatsApp app on iPhone called "Third-party Chats," and that is where these conversations will take place. It isn't possible to test that functionality yet because nothing is currently live and other platforms will also need to make the same interoperability changes, too.

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X adds passkey support for added security, but only on iPhone

Oliver Haslam | Jan 24, 2024 5:31 AM CST

X, the social network previously known as Twitter, has rolled out support for passkey authentication via its iPhone app. While the feature is currently only available on the iPhone we can of course expect it to roll out to other platforms, but the Eloon Musk-owned social network has not confirmed when we should expect that to happen.

X adds passkey support for added security, but only on iPhone

The move comes shortly after it was confirmed that the SEC's account was compromised via SIM-swap hack and the lack of any multi-factor authentication but it isn't clear whether this move to add passkey support is related to that.

Passkeys are seen by some as a long-term replacement for usernames and passwords because they don't require that users remember any credentials. Instead, a passkey is generated by the user's device and stored and protected locally. Passkeys are then authenticated using biometric security such as Face ID or Touch ID.

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