WhatsApp, the globally popular instant messaging platform with billions of users, has made a surprising move for its Windows audience. In its latest beta update, WhatsApp has replaced the native ...
The main drawback of the new WhatsApp is that it's a wrapped web app, which means it uses more RAM than a native application. While it's perfectly fine to use RAM — unused memory is wasted memory — ...
What Happened: WhatsApp just quietly pushed out a major update to its Windows app, and let’s just say the reaction hasn’t been great. Why Is This Important: To put it bluntly, this feels like a ...
WhatsApp recently pushed a new beta update for its Windows application. The update brings one major change – the app no longer runs on Windows native app framework. It now runs on a web version ...
According to Windows Latest, popular messaging service WhatsApp is downgrading its Windows 11 app to a WebView2 equivalent in the latest update, switching from a native Windows application to a web ...
If you’ve recently updated WhatsApp on your Windows machine and thought, “Why does this feel slower?”, you’re not alone. Meta has officially retired the native Windows app and replaced it with a ...
In context: WhatsApp is one of the most popular communication platforms of all time with around three billion users worldwide. This means that even the slightest security flaw in the app could pose a ...
New social engineering attack tricks you into giving away access to your own account. Here’s what you need to know and do.