These free, open-source tools will make your Windows PC more powerful and give you a serious productivity boost.
If vector graphics are your thing—logos, illustrations, or scalable icons— Inkscape is the go-to open source tool. Think of it as the Illustrator equivalent for Linux. It’s particularly good at ...
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Windows doesn’t natively show SVG thumbnails, forcing users to rely on slow or outdated third-party tools. A new open-source extension built in Rust renders previews instantly using Microsoft’s own ...
Microsoft is testing new File Explorer AI-powered features that will enable Windows 11 users to work with images and documents without needing to open the files. Known as "AI actions," they can ...
Hackers use malicious SVG files to mimic Colombia’s judicial system Victims download fake ZIPs that install malware via a renamed browser and DLL Over 500 files found; likely spread through phishing, ...
VirusTotal has discovered a phishing campaign hidden in SVG files that create convincing portals impersonating Colombia's judicial system that deliver malware. VirusTotal detected this campaign after ...
I have some SVG files from 2 different sources, can't open any of them on my Xiaomi Redmi Pad SE 11'' but it opens correctly on my Samsung A32. It works on my Samsung as previous mentioned and in the ...
Ever searched for a file in Windows and come up empty? Or waited way too long for results? You’re not alone. Many users find Windows Search frustrating and it really boils down to its default settings ...
You can now search for files through the Copilot app. The new search requires a Copilot+ PC and Windows 11 insider access. The feature works by scanning the files in your Recents folder. Follow ZDNET: ...
EXCLUSIVE: Sarah Himadeh (The Last of Us), Katya Martín (Promised Land), Matthew Taylor Zuniga (The Next Shift), and newcomer Shayan Hooshmand have signed on to star in Windows, an indie drama from ...
President Donald Trump on Friday denied that he was briefed on his name appearing in the case files of Jeffrey Epstein, seeming contradicting a recent report in the Wall Street Journal that he was.