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  • Xiaomi will not make it easy to turn off advertisements on your cell phones.

    Xiaomi will not make it easy to turn off advertisements on your cell phones.

    Xiaomi has built a large following by introducing smartphones at affordable prices with impressive features, but many customers are frustrated by the advertisements on the phone’s interface. Disabling them can be difficult, and it appears that the company is not focused on making this process easier for users.

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    Xiaomi is reportedly considering adding a feature to the settings menu that would allow users to turn off system ads completely, although it may not be included in HyperOS right away.

    The company acknowledged its intention to enhance user experience by decreasing the number of pre-installed apps and content display entry pages, as stated to the Android Authority website.

    The statement clearly stated that they are not considering adding a tool to easily disable ads because only a few users would find and use it.

    Users currently need to locate the “MSA” application in the system settings and access the specific settings for each app like “File Manager”, “Music”, and “Downloads” in order to disable ads.

    Excluding a basic button from the menu interface is a choice that will likely disappoint numerous users, particularly given the complexity of the process required to disable all ads.

  • Microsoft has reversed its decision and will not remove the Windows Control Panel.

    Microsoft has reversed its decision and will not remove the Windows Control Panel.

    Microsoft recently created a buzz by revealing plans to phase out the traditional Windows Control Panel in favor of the Settings app. However, they have now reversed this decision and confirmed that the Control Panel will remain in use for the time being.

    Microsoft has no plans to remove the Windows Control Panel.

    Microsoft has softened its stance on the future of the Control Panel, indicating that many of its settings are being transitioned to the Settings app, as per a recent update in the official Windows documentation.

    Microsoft is still keeping the Control Panel in Windows 11 alongside the Settings app, which is beneficial for users and IT professionals who rely on it.

    The Control Panel has not been listed as obsolete in Windows, indicating Microsoft’s current intention to maintain it as part of the system. The company has not publicly disclosed the reason for this decision, but user feedback may have influenced it.

  • TikTok Music will not be successful and will be terminated in November.

    TikTok Music will not be successful and will be terminated in November.

    TikTok Music was introduced in Brazil in July last year as a potential competitor to established platforms like Spotify. However, ByteDance, the company behind TikTok, has revealed that the service will be shut down on November 28, 2024, after operating for just over a year.

    TikTok Music will no longer be available starting on November 28

    Users in countries such as Brazil, Australia, Indonesia, Singapore, and Mexico will no longer be able to use TikTok Music due to ByteDance’s decision to shift focus towards a new feature called “Add to Music App” instead of competing in the streaming market.

    TikTok Music será descontinuado em 28 de novembro. Imagem: TikTok Music/Reprodução
    Imagem: Chakkree_Chantakad/StockVault

    TikTok’s “Add to Music App” feature is currently being utilized by numerous users to store songs found on TikTok in playlists on services like Spotify and Apple Music. TikTok is focusing on collaborating with music streaming platforms to allow users to easily transfer their musical finds to their preferred services, rather than creating its own service.

    What implications does this have for users?

    Users can still discover new songs on TikTok by using the “Add to Music App” feature to save them on external platforms like Spotify, Apple Music, and Amazon Music. TikTok is also working on partnerships with other streaming platforms.

    November 28, 2024 is the final day for TikTok Music users.

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  • WordPad was taken out during the Windows 24H2 update, and you might not have realized it.

    WordPad was taken out during the Windows 24H2 update, and you might not have realized it.

    If you’ve been immersed in the tech world for a while, you might be familiar with WordPad. However, Microsoft has decided to discontinue WordPad in the Windows 11 24H2 update and Windows Server 2025 without much fanfare. If you haven’t noticed its absence, you’re not the only one.

    Why is removal necessary?

    Microsoft officially announced that WordPad is being removed due to being outdated. Users are advised to switch to Word for .doc and .rtf files and continue using Notepad for .txt files.

    Microsoft has confirmed that Word will continue to be available for users who require it to work with more complex documents, ensuring that older RTF files can still be accessed.

    What did he take with him?

    WordPad and its related files, like wordpad.exe, write.exe, and wordpadfilter.dll, are vanishing. These supporting elements that enabled WordPad to function are no longer available.

    Is it nostalgia or necessity?

    WordPad has typically been utilized as a middle-ground editor, serving as a go-to option when Notepad falls short and Word feels excessive. It may have come in handy for occasional school projects or sudden .rtf file edits, but it has never taken center stage.

    For the past five years, I haven’t been using Word at all. I now prefer Google Docs because I find it more convenient to have my files stored online, despite knowing that Word offers similar features. Plus, Docs is free.