Month: January 2025

Microsoft wants AI to make searching for files a more casual experience

Microsoft is testing AI-powered search for Windows 11 on Copilot+ PCs. The new feature lets users find local files using casual language. Microsoft is also testing AI-powered ‘Click to Do’ rewriting tools. Microsoft is testing an AI-powered search feature for Windows 11 that promises to end the days of organizing…

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Netflix is raising prices again, as the standard plan goes up to $17.99

Netflix is raising prices yet again. In its latest earnings report released Tuesday, the streaming service announced that “we are adjusting prices today across most plans” in the US, Canada, Portugal, and Argentina. Netflix spokesperson MoMo Zhou tells The Verge that the ad-supported tier is increasing from $6.99 to $7.99…

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The Switch 2 has a new trigger for disconnecting Joy-Con controllers

In the video, the trigger is pressed down a tad before a final push releases it from the console. As the Joy-Con moves away, you can also see a small cylinder receding back into the top part of the inside of the controller; to me, that indicates that when you…

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Apple Intelligence is enabled by default in iOS 18.3

Apple Intelligence will be switched on by default, starting in iOS 18.3, iPadOS 18.3, and macOS 15.3. In release candidate notes spotted by 9to5Mac, Apple says it will switch on AI-powered features automatically for new users or those upgrading to the latest versions of its operating systems. The AI update…

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OpenAI Operator leak suggests it’s coming to the ChatGPT Mac app soon – here’s why it’s a big deal

Aside from the possible introduction of artificial general intelligence (AGI), AI agents, autonomous processes that you can instruct to perform complex tasks for you on your computer, will be perhaps the biggest new AI feature in 2025. Agents could be essential for turning your mobile phone into a true AI…

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How to mirror your iPhone screen on macOS

Apple continues to make it easier to use your iPhone with your Mac using the Continuity feature. Introduced with macOS Ventura, Continuity lets you use your iPhone as a webcam for your Mac. It also offers a universal clipboard across devices, call and text syncing, AirPlay streaming — and now,…

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