The Morning After: Microsoft unveils Windows 365, its Windows PC in the cloud
This isn’t an entirely new premise for Microsoft, with its Azure efforts offering virtual machines for businesses for a while. This, however, should make the entire process of managing a Windows installation on a far-off server far simpler. You just need to head to Windows365.com when it launches on August 2nd (it isn’t yet live), choose a virtual machine configuration and you’ll be up and running. That is, of course, once we know what it costs. Final pricing will be revealed the day before the service launches.
— Mat Smith
Apple gives the people what they want: their old Safari tab design back
The latest macOS and iOS betas address a common complaint about the new Safari.
The third developer betas for iOS 15, iPadOS 15 and macOS Monterey started rolling out today, and key among the changes is a set of updates to Apple’s browser. One of the changes in the macOS Monterey beta we didn’t like was the removal of the tabs bar, which made sorting through your tabs messy and tedious. With today’s beta release, though, Apple’s brought back the standalone tab bar, which will be enabled by default. Continue reading.