Starting May 31st, 2026, the Microsoft-owned SwiftKey will stop supporting Google and Apple accounts, according to Windows Central. Though you don’t need an account to use SwiftKey on its own, you’ll ...
Cisco has patched several critical and high-severity vulnerabilities, including an Integrated Management Controller (IMC) ...
Logging into the SwiftKey keyboard will require a Microsoft account starting in May. Existing user data will be migrated to OneDrive storage. You’re currently able ...
Users who have connected their SwiftKey keyboard to a Google or Apple account are currently being informed by email that they will have to link their app to a Microsoft account in the future.
A project is on the way to rework a stretch of the U.S. 31-W Bypass in Bowling Green, one that the Kentucky Transportation Cabinet is saying will lead to long-term traffic interruptions along the ...
Your Swiftkey account will soon require a Microsoft account and your data will be moved to OneDrive. This week, Microsoft sent an email to users about the upcoming retirement of SwiftKey accounts that ...
Microsoft’s SwiftKey keyboard app will soon remove Google and Apple account login support. The popular keyboard app is ditching all non-Microsoft logins, meaning users need to have a Microsoft account ...
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South Korea’s FSC will tighten crypto withdrawal-delay exemptions after finding most voice-phishing losses came from exempt accounts.
Yanbu North crude export terminal on Saudi Arabia's Red Sea coast — the western terminus of the 1,200-kilometer Petroline — is now running near its operational loading limit as tanker traffic through ...
Saudi Arabia had prepared and planned for the worst-case scenario for decades. So within hours of the first US and Israeli strikes on Iran which resulted in the effective closure of the crucial Strait ...
An attacker embeds a single instruction inside a forwarded email. An OpenClaw agent summarizes that email as part of a normal task. The hidden instruction tells the agent to forward credentials to an ...