- Microsoft adds RAR support to Windows after 28 years.
- Netflix’s crackdown on password sharing rolls out globally to subscribers.
- Meta undergoing major restructure resulting in layoffs and hit with formal suspension order from EU and a €1.2 billion fine.
In the tech world, there are always new developments taking place. This week, several major announcements have been made by some of the biggest names in the industry.
First, Microsoft has announced that the latest version of Windows will incorporate RAR compatibility. This means that users will be able to create and extract RAR files natively, without the need for third-party software. This move is sure to be welcomed by many users who rely on RAR files for storage and transport of large volumes of data.
In other news, streaming giant Netflix has announced that it will be tightening its password security measures. This is in response to concerns that some users are sharing their passwords with others who do not have the right to access their accounts. The new security measures will make it more difficult for unauthorized users to gain access to Netflix accounts, which will help to protect the privacy and security of users.
Finally, social media giant Meta has announced that it will be implementing employee layoffs. The move comes as part of a wider restructuring effort aimed at streamlining the company’s operations and improving its profitability. While the news is sure to be a blow for those who are affected by the layoffs, it is hoped that the changes will help to ensure the long-term sustainability of the company and its continued success in the fast-paced world of technology.