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Apr 11 2026TECHNOLOGY

Microsoft Wants You to Treat Copilot as Real, Not Just a Joke

Microsoft has decided that its AI helper, Copilot, should be taken seriously. Earlier, the software carried a warning that it was “for entertainment purposes only. ” The company now says that statement is old news and will be updated soon. The warning first appeared when Copilot was a simple

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Apr 06 2026TECHNOLOGY

Copilot’s “Fun‑Only” Warning: What It Means for Users

Microsoft has added a clear caveat to its Copilot service: it is meant for entertainment, not critical decision‑making. The company’s latest terms of use state that the tool can err and should not be depended on for serious advice. Users are urged to exercise caution and use the product at their own

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Mar 31 2026BUSINESS

UK regulator launches probe into Microsoft’s business software

The UK competition watchdog has opened a new investigation into how Microsoft sells its office tools to companies. The probe, called an SMS investigation, will look at how the firm licenses software like Windows, Word, Excel and Teams. More than half a million UK firms and government bodies re

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Jan 08 2026TECHNOLOGY

AI Takes Center Stage in Fiserv's New Partnership

Fiserv, a major player in the financial tech world, has teamed up with Microsoft to supercharge its AI game. This isn't just about keeping up with the times; it's about setting the pace. By integrating AI into their platforms and tools, Fiserv aims to boost productivity and deliver smarter solutions

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May 20 2025TECHNOLOGY

Tech Rivals Join Forces:Grok Chatbot Finds a New Home

The tech world is buzzing with news of an unexpected alliance. Elon Musk's Grok chatbot will now call Microsoft's data centers home. This move comes despite an ongoing legal battle between Musk and Microsoft over contributions to OpenAI, which Musk helped establish. Now, Musk runs his own A

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Mar 16 2025BUSINESS

Ubisoft's Troubled Waters: Shareholders Call for Change

Ubisoft, a major player in the video game industry, is facing some serious trouble. The company has been struggling with management issues and has not been doing well in the market. A group called AJ Investments, which owns a small part of Ubisoft, has been very vocal about these problems. They t

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Jan 31 2025TECHNOLOGY

Unleashing AI Power: Microsoft's Big Move with OpenAI's o1 Model

In the world of AI, things are heating up. Microsoft has just announced that all Copilot users will get free access to OpenAI's o1 reasoning model. It's not just Microsoft that's causing a stir in the AI world. DeepSeek, a Chinese company, has been making waves with its R1 reasoning model. The

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Nov 12 2024TECHNOLOGY

Google's Quick Share App Now Available for Windows on ARM Devices

In a recent update, Google has introduced its Quick Share app for Windows devices powered by ARM processors. This app, previously unavailable for ARM devices, allows Android users to transfer files easily between devices, including those they don’t own. While Microsoft’s Phone Link service offers si

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Nov 08 2024TECHNOLOGY

The PS5 Pro: A Gamer's Dream or a Niche Choice?

Sony has unveiled the PS5 Pro, a high-end console designed for gamers seeking the ultimate PlayStation experience. Think of it as the iPhone Pro Max or Kindle Signature of consoles, but still cheaper than a gaming PC. With a powerful GPU that supports 4K at 60 fps, an AI that enhances textures, impr

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Nov 06 2024TECHNOLOGY

Arm Devices Struggle with Printers on Windows 11: Microsoft Offers Fix

If you're having trouble getting your printer to work on your new Windows on Arm device, you’re not the only one. Microsoft has acknowledged printer issues on Windows 11 24H2 for Arm devices. The problem? Users can’t install printer drivers, not even from the manufacturer’s website. But don’t fret,

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