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  1. AI on the Wrist: WhatsApp on Apple Watch, Aardvark, Copilot Mico

    WhatsApp’s long-awaited wrist presence, OpenAI’s new agentic security researcher and Microsoft’s latest Copilot personality together mark a notable week in AI and mobile messaging — a trio of releases that push convenience, automation and agentic thinking forward while reopening familiar...
  2. KEV Sept 2025: TP-Link TL-WA855RE Unauth Reset Flaw & WhatsApp Zero-Click Threat

    CISA’s September additions to the Known Exploited Vulnerabilities (KEV) Catalog — the TP‑Link TL‑WA855RE missing‑authentication flaw (CVE‑2020‑24363) and the WhatsApp incorrect‑authorization weakness (CVE‑2025‑55177) — are a reminder that adversaries continue to exploit both legacy IoT devices...
  3. GB WhatsApp APK Update: Striking UI Refresh, Powerful Features, and Security Risks

    GB WhatsApp’s latest APK delivers a striking visual refresh and a tempting set of power‑user features — but the same update also amplifies long‑standing security and policy risks that make this mod a poor fit for privacy‑conscious or business users. Background / Overview GB WhatsApp is one of...
  4. Meta Replaces Windows 11 WhatsApp Native App with Web Wrapper: Pros and Cons

    Meta's recent decision to phase out the native WhatsApp application for Windows 11 in favor of a web-based version marks a significant shift in the platform's desktop strategy. This move has sparked discussions among users and industry experts, highlighting both the advantages and drawbacks of...
  5. WhatsApp for Windows Shifts to Web Wrapper: What You Need to Know

    WhatsApp, the widely-used messaging platform owned by Meta, has recently announced a significant shift in its desktop application strategy for Windows users. The company is transitioning from a native Windows application to a web-based version encapsulated within a desktop container, commonly...
  6. Meta Replaces Native WhatsApp App on Windows 11 with Web-Based Version

    In a move that is shaking up the Windows ecosystem, Meta has officially started phasing out native WhatsApp support for Windows 11 PCs, signaling a fundamental transformation in how millions will access one of the world’s most popular messaging services on desktop. This decision, first apparent...
  7. Meta Replaces WhatsApp Windows App with Chromium-Based Web Wrapper: Pros, Cons & Impact

    Meta's recent decision to replace WhatsApp's native Windows application with a Chromium-based web wrapper has sparked considerable discussion among users and industry experts. This shift marks a significant departure from the company's previous commitment to platform-specific optimization and...
  8. WhatsApp on Windows 11: Transition to WebView2 and Performance Impact

    In a recent update, WhatsApp has transitioned its Windows 11 desktop application from a native Universal Windows Platform (UWP) framework to a Microsoft WebView2-based architecture. This shift aligns the desktop experience more closely with WhatsApp Web but has raised concerns regarding...
  9. WhatsApp Switches from UWP to PWA on Windows: Impact, Benefits & Challenges

    WhatsApp's recent transition from a Universal Windows Platform (UWP) application to a Progressive Web App (PWA) on Windows has sparked considerable discussion among users and developers alike. This shift marks a significant change in the application's architecture and user experience, prompting...
  10. WhatsApp on Windows 11 Shifts from Native UWP to WebView2: Performance & User Impact

    WhatsApp, long celebrated as one of the best-executed native apps for Windows 11, is undergoing a major architectural shift that has taken many by surprise. After several years invested in WinUI and native platform integration, Meta has now decided to abandon the Universal Windows Platform (UWP)...
  11. Windows 11 Speed Claims, Privacy Concerns, and Security Risks Explained

    Microsoft’s latest salvo in the ongoing campaign to coax users into adopting Windows 11 focuses on one of tech’s oldest and most effective lures: speed. According to performance claims recently published by the company, Windows 11 is purportedly “2.3x faster” than Windows 10. For anyone who’s...
  12. Government and Private Sector Clamp Down on WhatsApp for Enhanced Security

    The U.S. House of Representatives has recently prohibited the use of WhatsApp on government-issued devices, citing significant security and privacy concerns. An internal memo from the House's Chief Administrative Officer highlighted issues such as the app's lack of transparency in data...
  13. Microsoft Windows 11 Cross Device Resume: Seamless Transition Like Apple’s Handoff

    Microsoft is set to introduce a groundbreaking feature in Windows 11 that will have many Mac users nodding in approval. The forthcoming "Cross Device Resume" functionality promises an experience akin to Apple's "Handoff," enabling seamless transitions between devices. In a recent Build 2025...
  14. Microsoft Windows 11 introduces Cross Device Resume for seamless device transitions

    Microsoft is introducing a new feature in Windows 11 called "Cross Device Resume," designed to enhance the continuity between mobile devices and PCs. This functionality allows users to seamlessly transition their activities from smartphones or tablets to their Windows 11 computers, mirroring...
  15. Twilio and Microsoft Partner to Revolutionize Enterprise Conversational AI

    In a move that signals the brisk acceleration of conversational AI adoption across enterprise landscapes, Twilio has announced a multi-year strategic partnership with Microsoft, unveiled prominently at the recent Twilio SIGNAL event in San Francisco. This alliance aims to blend Twilio’s robust...
  16. Twilio SIGNAL 2025 Unveils AI-Driven Customer Engagement Innovations and Microsoft Partnership

    Twilio's SIGNAL 2025 conference has unveiled a suite of advancements poised to redefine customer engagement through artificial intelligence (AI) and strategic collaboration. Central to these announcements is the introduction of a next-generation customer engagement platform and a strategic...
  17. WhatsApp Privacy Update 2025: How to Block Chat Exports & Protect Sensitive Conversations

    WhatsApp continues to solidify its place as one of the world’s most popular private messaging platforms, catering to over two billion users globally. As the application matures, so do concerns over privacy and the control users have over their shared information. With chat exports—a feature that...
  18. Microsoft Copilot Joins WhatsApp: AI Image Analysis and Real-Time Assistance

    Microsoft has recently expanded the capabilities of its AI assistant, Copilot, by integrating it into WhatsApp, allowing users to send images and receive quick responses directly within the messaging app. This development signifies a notable advancement in AI-driven communication, offering users...
  19. Windows 11 Recall Feature: How It Secretly Screenshots and Risks Your Privacy

    Here's a summary of the issue reported in the Yahoo article: Windows 11's new "Recall" feature regularly takes automatic screenshots of everything that happens on your PC, including websites and private conversations. These screenshots are saved locally on the computer and are designed to help...
  20. Microsoft Copilot Expands into Messaging Apps: Transforming Daily Conversations with AI

    The increasingly rapid expansion of Microsoft Copilot’s presence across major messaging platforms marks a pivotal moment in consumer AI engagement. Microsoft’s strategy has been clear: to meet users where they already chat. From its origins as an AI companion within Microsoft’s own ecosystem...