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Oct 22 2024TECHNOLOGY

Microsoft's AI Companion: Copilot's Big Leap

At a lively event in LA, Microsoft showcased Copilot, a new AI tool that’s making waves. Previously, Microsoft focused on business tools, but Copilot is different. It can chat, see images, and even summarize news for users. Launched by Mustafa Suleyman, Copilot aims to be an everyday helper for ever

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Oct 22 2024TECHNOLOGY

Apple's Safari Has a Security Glitch—But Who's Affected?

Last month, Apple launched macOS Sequoia with exciting new features. But alongside these perks, the update also included a lengthy patch for security flaws. Surprisingly, one of these flaws was found by Microsoft. This discovery is significant, especially for users of Macs managed by organizations.

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Oct 22 2024TECHNOLOGY

Discover Why the Microsoft Store is a Smart Choice for Your Apps

Are you a Windows PC user wondering why you should use the Microsoft Store to install apps and games? It's got some big benefits worth checking out. First, it's a one-stop shop for all your apps and games, making it super convenient. No more hunting around different websites. Plus, the store handles

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Oct 22 2024TECHNOLOGY

Tesla's AI Images Stir Copyright Trouble for 'Blade Runner 2049' Producer

Alcon Entertainment, the studio behind "Blade Runner 2049, " has filed a lawsuit against Tesla and Warner Bros. Discovery. The dispute centers around Tesla's use of AI-generated images that resembled scenes from the movie to promote its new cybercab. Alcon claims this violates U. S. copyright law an

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Oct 22 2024TECHNOLOGY

NASA's New Path to Space: Commercial Satellites

NASA is making a big change in how it talks to space. Instead of using its own satellites, like the Tracking and Data Relay Satellites (TDRS), it's switching to commercial ones. This is happening on November 8th. These new satellites are made by companies like SpaceX and Inmarsat. NASA will use them

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Oct 22 2024TECHNOLOGY

Prepare for AirPods Pro 2 Firmware Update: Health Features on the Way

Get ready, AirPods Pro 2 fans! Apple is gearing up to release a big firmware update for your beloved earbuds. The new iOS 18. 1 update is set to bring some exciting features focused on hearing health. Mark your calendars for next week's release. The iOS 18. 1 RC version is now available for develop

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Oct 22 2024TECHNOLOGY

iPhone Users Can't Subscribe to Disney Plus or Hulu Anymore!

Have you tried signing up for Disney Plus or Hulu through your iPhone lately? Well, you’re out of luck! Both streaming services have halted new or returning subscriptions through Apple. If you’re not currently a subscriber and want to join, you'll need to do it through their websites instead. Curiou

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Oct 21 2024TECHNOLOGY

Apple Plays Catch-Up: How the Tech Giant is Racing to Close the AI Gap

Apple fans were wowed by the company's AI features showcased at their WWDC event in June. But, the truth is, Apple has some catching up to do. You see, Apple was a bit late to the AI party. Google and Samsung were already exploring this technology, while Apple was still trying to figure things out.

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Oct 21 2024TECHNOLOGY

TSMC Joins the $1 Trillion Club: The AI Chip Giant's Story

Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company (TSMC) has just hit a massive milestone by becoming the latest member of the $1 trillion club. This achievement comes as no surprise, given TSMC's dominant position in the semiconductor industry. TSMC is a foundry, meaning it manufactures chips designed by

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Oct 21 2024TECHNOLOGY

Satellite Boost: SpaceX Helps Eutelsat Strengthen OneWeb Network

On October 20, SpaceX gave a boost to Eutelsat's OneWeb satellite constellation by launching 20 spare satellites. These satellites will add resiliency to the network, which provides global broadband coverage. The launch occurred at Vandenberg Space Force Base, California, with the satellites success

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