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Microsoft introduces handwriting straightening in OneNote on Windows

Microsoft’s OneNote continues to streamline the digital note-taking experience with its latest AI-powered “Handwriting Straightening” feature. This new tool subtly tidies up your handwritten notes for polished presentation and effortless readability. The straightening function organizes your handwritten text into clean, easy-to-follow lines. The best part? Your notes retain their unique personality and handwritten charm while […]

Microsoft reveals its learnings from Copilot used internally in the company

Microsoft shared insights into their year-long experience deploying Copilot across the company. The rollout was there to understand how AI could improve employee workflows and boost overall productivity.  It was important to prioritize functions that would benefit most from AI integration. Sales and customer support were initial targets as these roles heavily relied on product […]

City Borders on Google Maps – Here’s How To View Them

Identifying city borders on Google Maps is important for different purposes, from urban planning and real estate to travel and local governance. Today, I’ll show you how to find them easily! How To View City Borders on Google Maps Google Maps doesn’t show the borders of a city by default. Here’s how you can activate […]

IGN Downloader: 5 Powerful & Stable Apps

Finding a good IGN downloader can be tricky because of the protection the platform uses for its content. To extract the source link for the video, I had to explore the webpage source code. You can see how I managed this in the first software recommendation and in my how-to guide below. Best IGN Downloader […]

Russian APT Deploys New ‘Kapeka’ Backdoor in Eastern European Attacks

A previously undocumented “flexible” backdoor called Kapeka has been “sporadically” observed in cyber attacks targeting Eastern Europe, including Estonia and Ukraine, since at least mid-2022. The findings come from Finnish cybersecurity firm WithSecure, which attributed the malware to the Russia-linked advanced persistent threat (APT) group tracked as Sandworm (aka APT44 or