Category: computing

Signal blasts Microsoft over Recall privacy failings, as secure messaging app is forced to fudge a way of blocking the controversial Windows 11 feature

Signal has a new option for its Windows 11 app to block Recall The developer had to fudge a way of preventing screenshots of the messaging app being taken Unfortunately this has side-effects such as interfering with screen reading tools, but Signal says Microsoft has left it no choice Signal,…

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I tried Google’s new AI try-on feature, and it’s given me some new fashion ideas

Google has rolled out a new AI-powered shopping feature to help you figure out what the clothes you are interested in buying might look like when you wear them. It’s dubbed “try it on” and it’s available right now in the US through Google Search Labs. To get started, you…

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iPhone designer Jony Ive joins OpenAI, but don’t expect a new ChatGPT smartphone

Jony Ive, who famously designed the iPhone (among other iconic Apple devices), is about to become the design lead for OpenAI, the chatCPT AI giant that, for now, does not make a single hardware device. The Wall Street Journal on Wednesday reported the impending deal, which sees OpenAI acquire Ive’s…

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iPhones just got Google’s best AI feature for free – and it could genuinely make me switch back from Android

I’ve never owned another smartphone apart from an iPhone up until this year. However, as AI makes its way onto every tech product on the planet, I needed to try Android to understand the differences between artificial intelligence in the two ecosystems. After using a Samsung Galaxy S25 for a…

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MSI’s component showcase at Computex was impressive, but in the end, I fell in love with a bracket

I spent yesterday walking the floor of Computex 2025, checking out the latest and greatest computing tech of the year, and I got to spend a lot of time at the MSI booth. As one of the biggest PC component makers in the world, MSI had a lot to show…

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AMD unleashes RX 9060 XT at Computex 2025, a powerful GPU that starts from $299 and could be Nvidia’s worst nightmare

AMD has officially unveiled the RX 9060 XT graphics card It comes in 8GB and 16GB versions priced at $299 and $349 That pricing, and a peppy spec, outguns Nvidia’s rival RTX 5060 Ti AMD has revealed its latest RDNA 4 graphics card over at Computex 2025, with the RX…

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