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You're a bot, and I am too: Internet conspiracy theory is 49.6% true
By Rael Hornby published
There’s something ‘off’ about the internet lately, and an old internet conspiracy theory might be able to explain it better than I ever could.
World Password Day, created by Intel, sees Google make the biggest waves in 2024
By Stevie Bonifield published
Google announced key security updates for World Password Day. Here's how you can use them to keep your accounts and data safe.
Bill Gates isn't the conductor driving the Microsoft AI train, but he did lay the tracks
By Rael Hornby published
Talk of Bill Gates never having left Microsoft is cheap, but the AI roadmap he left behind is proving to be invaluable.
ChatGPT remembers you and I'm not sure that's a good thing
By Rael Hornby last updated
ChatGPT looks set to build memories of its users, and it could be a privacy nightmare.
Windows 12 isn't Microsoft's only missing operating system
By Rael Hornby published
Windows 12 is a mirage on the horizon, but there's one version of Windows that fell completely off the radar.
5 AI tools for students: Use AI to help you study, summarize content, and edit papers
By Sarah Chaney published
It's unethical to use AI to do your schoolwork for you (and it often doesn't produce the best results), but when used as a supplemental tool, AI tools for school are gamechangers.
How to switch devices on Google Meet: Seamlessly transfer from phone to laptop
By Sarah Chaney published
Google just added a new built-in feature to Google Meet that lets you seamlessly transfer between your phone, laptop, or another device while on a call. Here's how to do it.
Where is Windows 12 and can we expect it in 2024?
By Rael Hornby published
Windows 12 has been long-rumored for 2024, so where is it? We catch up to the latest news on Microsoft's next milestone release.
What Nvidia's $700 million acquisition of Run:ai means for the future of AI
By Stevie Bonifield published
The Nvidia Run:ai acquisition hints at Nvidia's high hopes for its DGX Cloud AI platform. Here's what it means for users, businesses, and the tech market at large.
A new Windows 11 update injects ads in your Start menu — here's how to turn them off
By Momo Tabari published
Windows 11 released a software update yesterday that places advertisements on the Start menu, with the changes gradually rolling out to users throughout the week. Here's how to turn them off.
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