WhatsApp has just rolled out a native desktop app for both Windows and Mac users. Essentially a mobile-oriented application, WhatsApp still requires users to synch in their phones as a protection from potential hacking.
Facebook-owned WhatsApp is purportedly getting a desktop client version after tweeted snaps of coding translations for the insanely popular messaging app have been making rounds online. If rumors prove accurate, it will be a game-changing inroad as it challenges the dominance of Skype and other leading messaging platforms.
Google is now transitioning to a new photo editing tool called Google Photos to replace 12-year old Picasa.
One of the most interesting service that Google announced at the recent I/O conference was Google Photos, which offers unlimited storage for photos and videos. The app, initially was only available for our smartphones, limiting us to backup photos only from our handheld devices.
Even after Windows Preview public launch, Cortana integration on desktop remains due. However, a new video leak shows the Cortana running on Windows 10 in pre-release mode.
09 Aug '24 16:35PM