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Facebook introduces the biggest change to text posts in years

Facebook music sharing

Facebook posts take many forms – images, videos, links, reels, and text. The company has tweaked and added to the posting options over the years and has now just announced a neat new option for text-based posts.

Just as is possible on other social media platforms, Facebook users are being given the chance to embellish their text posts with background music. Working in a similar way to adding background music toa video post, there is a limit library of tracks to choose from.

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Microsoft to stop adding new features to Office apps for Windows 10 users

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As we are being reminded on a near daily basis, Microsoft is ending support for Windows 10 in mid-October. The company has made it clear that the end of support means the end of security updates, but this does not mean that all Windows 10 users will take notice and jump to Windows 11.

However much Microsoft might wish otherwise, Windows 10 will remain in popular usage for some years to come – so the company is tightening the thumbscrews. A quiet announcement reveals that anyone sticking with Windows 10 will no longer receive feature updates for their Microsoft 365 (Office) apps.

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Freepik now offers unlimited AI image generation

Freepik unlimited AI image generation

There are plenty of genAI options to choose from, and the market for AI image generation is a growing one. With large number of free and paid-for tools vying for attention, standing out from the crowd is hard – and this is why Freepik has just announced unlimited generation of images and video.

This is a unique offering from Freepik, which is already one of the most popular AI image generators available. It marks a change from services that either allow users to generate a limited number of images for free, or force them to buy credits. So what is the catch?

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93 percent of software execs plan to introduce custom AI agents

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New research from OutSystems shows an increasing trend in agentic AI prioritization among software executives with 93 percent of organizations already developing -- or planning to develop -- their own custom AI agents.

IT leaders are under pressure to deliver measurable business value while managing constrained resources and aligning technology investments with long-term strategic goals. Introducing agentic AI helps address these demands by tackling challenges like fragmented tools, and limited ability to leverage data siloed across the organization.

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OWC launches Quad and redesigned Dual USB-C HDMI 4K adapters to simplify multi-display setups

OWC Quad USB-C HDMI 4K adapter

Other World Computing (OWC) has announced the general availability of two HDMI display adapters designed to make it easier for users to expand their screen real estate without the performance drawbacks of juggling multiple dongles.

The new OWC USB-C Quad HDMI 4K Adapter and a redesigned OWC USB-C Dual HDMI 4K Adapter are now available, priced at $149.99 and $69.99 respectively.

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Samsung to bring Galaxy AI to 400 million devices globally by end of the year

Samsung Galaxy AI

Samsung has announced plans to expand Galaxy AI to over 400 million devices worldwide by the end of 2025.

The company says this move builds on a major 2024 milestone when it brought Galaxy AI to more than 200 million devices, starting with the Galaxy S24 series.

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Amazon Prime Day 2025 delivers record sales, but questions remain over hype and value

Amazon Prime Day

Amazon says Prime Day 2025 was its biggest yet, with customers saving billions and buying more than in any previous event. The four-day format helped drive what the company calls "record savings" across electronics, groceries, and household items.

In a press release, Amazon stated, "Prime Day 2025 was its biggest Prime Day event ever and that customers saved billions on deals across more than 35 product categories, more savings than any previous Prime Day event."

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UK government issues Windows 11 upgrade warning ahead of Windows 10 end of life

Windows 11 upgrade

The UK’s National Cyber Security Centre (NCSC) is advising organizations to prepare now for the Windows 11 upgrade ahead of Windows 10 reaching end of support on 14 October 2025, if they haven’t already done so.

The advice highlights the importance of meeting new hardware requirements and securing devices ahead of the deadline.

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Stanford University study finds AI-based therapy has ‘significant risks’

AI therapy session

Access to psychotherapy remains something that many people cannot afford, so it is hardly surprising that increasing numbers of people are turning to AI therapists for help.

It is not just cost that attracts people to seek therapy from artificial intelligence. Demand for therapy is high and waiting lists can be long. There are also considerations such as the difficulties some clients face accessing the help they seek because of living in a remote location, or having an unreliable internet connection. The persistent stigma associated with seeking therapy can also serve as an obstacle that stands in the way of people reaching out to a qualified, human therapist.

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Instagram opens up Trial Reels feature to more creators

Instagram Trial Reels

We first heard about Trial Reels last year, and Instagram launched the feature to a limited number of creators back in December. Now the social media giant is giving more people access to the feature which is designed to help grow a following.

There is not yet free access to Trial Reels for everyone and anyone; there are entry requirements. The promotion tool is aimed at creators, and a following of at least 1,000 is needed to get started. You will also need to have an account that is set to public. So, if you meet these criteria, what does Trial Reels mean for you?

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The searches that reveal the most common email mistakes

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It’s known as an ohnosecond -- that moment just after you realize that you’ve made a mistake. Something that happens frequently with emails when you press send too soon, do reply all when you didn’t meant to, or just send a message to the wrong person.

A new study from ZeroBounce has analyzed search data from Google Keyword Planner to determine which email mistakes UK residents commonly make and need help fixing.

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In five seconds, this SSD will self-destruct: 5… 4… 3… 2…

Self-destructing drive

When we think about storage, the primary concern is usually reliability – you need to know that the data you save remain safe and accessible. But there are plenty of other things to consider, and new offerings from TEAMGROUP takes a unique approach to security.

With the internal P250Q‑M80 NVMe SSD and the portable T‑Create Expert P35S external, there is not only military-grade AES-256 encryption to ensure data is not going to fall into the wrong hands, but also an uninterruptible self-destruct option. Push a red button on either of the devices and they can be wiped, or completely nuked – and nothing can stop the process.

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Addressing key tech challenges in the public sector [Q&A]

Earlier this year the UK government released its State of digital government review, looking at how the public sector must urgently transform the way it approaches digital technology.

But with escalating cybersecurity threats, fragmented data strategies, and a widening digital skills gap, the sector may be setting itself up to fail. We spoke to Adam Casey, director of cyber security and CISO at tmc3, a Qodea company, to discuss the challenges the report raises and how they can be addressed.

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Belkin is ending cloud support for many Wemo smart devices

Belkin Wemo smart devices

Belkin has announced that it is ending support for a large number of its Wemo products. The company has given users just six month’s notices that their smart devices will not only no longer be supported, but that key features such as remote control and integration with voice assistants will also cease.

The announcement means that more than 20 Belkin products will be rendered near-useless when the cut-off date of January 31, 2026 rolls around. The list of devices that will reach end of support includes smart plugs, smart lighting systems and may more. While some of the affected products are a decade old, others are less than two years old.

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Windows 11 Build 27898 introduces taskbar icon scaling and system recovery improvements

Windows 11

Microsoft has released Windows 11 Insider Preview Build 27898 to the Canary Channel.

This update introduces features aimed at improving usability and recovery, including taskbar icon scaling, quick machine recovery, and enhancements to accessibility tools like voice access and Narrator.

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