Month: June 2022

GitHub’s AI coding assistant is now available to all – and free for some

Audio player loading… Github has announced that its AI-powered coding assistant, Copilot, has now entered general availability. Launched in private preview last year, GitHub Copilot is now available to all developers for a price of $10/month or $100/year – and at no cost for students and maintainers of popular open…

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TikTok doctor shares the sleep technique that solved his insomnia

Audio player loading… Many of us find it difficult to fall asleep at night. So if the stats on your sleep tracker are way less than rosy, one particular sleep technique going viral on TikTok could be all you need to fall asleep faster tonight.  Dr Karan Raj is one…

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One of the most fearsome Android trojans around just got even nastier

Audio player loading… One of the most fearsome Android banking trojans has been spotted sporting a major upgrade, making it an even bigger threat.  To make matters worse, BRATA is no longer focused exclusively on Brazilian banks, but has rather set its sights on banks in the UK, as well…

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Microsoft Teams update will finally fix this annoying PDF issue

Audio player loading… Accessing PDF files in Microsoft Teams should soon be a lot easier thanks to a new update for the video conferencing platform. Microsoft has announced it is working on making the PDF experience much smoother for users of the popular Adobe Acrobat tool. Namely, Microsoft Teams admins…

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Starfield sleuths spot more clues that an obscure Daggerfall feature will return

Audio player loading… Starfield’s in-world financial system may have a larger role in the game than many had suspected, as fans have spotted more hints that Bethesda’s upcoming sci-fi RPG will involve an interstellar banking system. Excited Starfield fans have been meticulously scouring its in-game footage since it was first…

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The latest Windows Server update is breaking a bunch of VPN setups

Audio player loading… Microsoft’s latest updates for Windows Server seem to have broken more things than they’ve fixed, and the only way to resolve the newly introduced issues is to uninstall the patches completely. Earlier this month, the Redmond software giant released four updates for different Windows Server versions: KB5014746,…

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