

Software
Microsoft has released an urgent update for Windows 10
Microsoft has released an extraordinary, unplanned update to the Windows 10 operating system.
It fixes an issue resulting from the March Patch Tuesday update for the Windows 10 operating system. Windows 10 Automatic Security Update KB5000802 downloads and installs for some users by itself without asking for additional permission. And, having installed automatically, brings the PC to the “Blue Screen of Death” when trying to print documents on printers from Kyocera, Ricoh, Zebra and some other brands.
Over the weekend, Microsoft released a guide explaining how to get around the blue screen of death when printing documents. However, this solution was not straightforward and fixes the root of the problem.
KB5001567 is now available for Windows 10 versions 20H2 (October 2020 Update) and 2004 (May 2020 Update) via Windows Update, which should fix all printer problems resulting from KB5000802. In addition to printer problems, some users have had problems with printing software solutions in LibreOffice, Notepad, and even Print to PDF.
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Software
Google Chrome extensions no longer threaten your favorite sites: you can disable them with one click

Google has begun testing a useful innovation for its proprietary browser. In an early test build of Chrome, an option was made available to quickly disable all extensions without switching to incognito mode.
This is especially useful in cases where one of the extensions breaks the website or causes unwanted behavior on the website. Previously, in such cases, it was possible to open a tab in Incognito mode, instead of disabling each potentially problematic extension in sequence.
Now, with one click, you can activate the switch and disable all active extensions for this website at once. The new toggle is available to all Chrome Canary 113 users under the Extensions menu.
In its current implementation, the user would also have to manually refresh the page to load the site without extensions. However, in a future version, Chrome will offer to reload the page automatically.
Software
Google Play Store launches app sync across devices

Google has begun rolling out a useful new option to the Google Play Store online app store for its Android platform. Although there was no loud announcement about this, some users began to notice innovations in the “App and device management” section, which allows you to start synchronization between devices.
The “Sync apps with devices” option allows you to automatically install new apps on multiple devices at once. When the setting is activated, the user will see a list of all Android devices where he uses his Google account.
So far, the feature works in a limited way and works only for recently installed applications. Simply put, it does not replace the standard Google backup and restore process. The sync feature also does not apply to app updates. But even with these limitations, this feature can be quite useful.
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120Hz screen, 5000mAh, 120W fast charging and Android 13, inexpensive. iQOO Z7 introduced

The Chinese company iQOO introduced today a new smartphone iQOO Z7. This is an inexpensive smartphone that has received an unusual set of characteristics.
With a starting price of $232, the iQOO Z7 boasts a frame-rate screen with support for 120W fast charging.
iQOO Z7 features a 6.64″ Full HD+ LCD (2388 x 1080 pixels), 16MP front camera, dual rear camera (64MP and 2MP), Qualcomm Snapdragon 778G+ SoC, 8GB or 12GB RAM, 128GB or 256 GB built-in flash memory, 5000 mAh battery.
Supports 5G, 4G VoLTE, Wi-Fi (802.11 6 ax, Bluetooth 5.2, GPS and GLONASS, NFC. There is USB Type-C, 3.5 mm audio jack, stereo speakers, side fingerprint scanner. Dimensions are 164.58 x 75, 80 x 8.75 mm, and the device weighs 201.5 g. The Android 13 operating system with the OriginOS 3 shell is installed on the smartphone.
Sales will start on March 24th. The following versions are offered:
- iQOO Z7 with 8GB RAM, 128GB Flash – $232
- iQOO Z7 with 8GB RAM, 256GB ROM – $247
- iQOO Z7 with 12GB RAM, 256GB ROM – $276
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