WhatsApp Messages and Emergency Update for Windows 10

WhatsApp will allow you to speed up voice messages

Surely at some point during a  WhatsApp conversation, you’ve received a voice message that lasts several minutes from a friend. In these cases, many of us have thought about “speeding up” the voice message to save some time. The developers of the leading messaging app are working on a feature that will be very helpful in these cases.

WhatsApp voice messages may be sped up.

A new post from  WABetaInfo  reveals that WhatsApp’s new beta 2.21.611 for Android reveals  the company is working on a new feature called “Voice Message Playback Speed.”

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WhatsApp is working on 3 different playback speeds for voice messages, with a nice UI!
The feature is under development, and it will be available later for iOS and Android beta builds.

This feature will consist of 3 speed levels, 1.0X speed which is the normal speed at which we hear audio in the current version, 1.5X and 2.0X; the tweet published by the well-known  WhatsApp news informant shows us some screenshots with the function executed, as you can see the playback speed will be seen at the bottom of the user, unfortunately we cannot know how the user will choose the speed they want.

This feature is also being tested on iOS,  but there’s no official release date yet. Remember, this is the first time it’s been seen in beta, although it’s not yet activated. It’s worth remembering that  Telegram has had this interesting feature activated for quite some time now.

Microsoft releases new emergency update for Windows 10

Microsoft released a new patch a couple of days ago that fixed the BSOD error after distributing the March 2021 update for  Windows 10This new patch apparently did not fix the error entirely, since multiple user reports claimed that they could not print despite having updated. Now the Redmond giant has released a new “emergency” patch that will fix this error.

Windows 10 KB5001649 fixes significant bugs

A new Windows 10 update, KB5001649,  is rolling out worldwide to fix significant bugs that caused BSOD errors when trying to print, or simply the inability to print. According to the Microsoft document, this update fixes the following:

  • Fixes the Blue Screen of Death caused by the March 2021 update.
  • Fixes an issue where the document could print as solid black or colored boxes.
  • Fixes an issue where elements, logos, barcodes, etc., were missing from invoices and other documents.
  • Fixes an issue where table lines could be missing.
  • Fixes an issue where a printed document would leave a blank page. This also affects software-based printing.

Cannot install Windows 10 KB5001649 [Solution]

Surely after the arrival of Windows 10 KB50016,   you automatically downloaded the update so that your operating system has the mentioned corrections, and as is usual with the updates released by  Microsoft, there is a new error; it is not possible to install the patch due to an error with the code 0x80070541Here we bring you the solution.

How to install Windows 10 patch KB5001649?

At this time, it’s not possible to install the patch from Windows Update, so we’re providing the steps to follow so you can install the patch without any problems.

  1. Go to the Microsoft Update Catalog  
  2. In the link y, ou will find the KB5001649  patch for the different versions of  Windows 10. To check your version, you must go to Settings > Update & security > OS build and system information (right side) > See your version of Windows.
  3. Once you know your version of  Windows 10,  click Download. A window will open with a link that you should right-click and save as.
  4. Once the download is complete, you’ll need to click on the.mMSU download to begin installing Windows 10 KB5001649.