Tag: computing

Microsoft’s Copilot Vision can now see your entire desktop – but it probably won’t judge you for the clutter

Microsoft has updated its Copilot Vision tool to let the AI assistant view your desktop The feature will let Copilot respond to any content you’re viewing To give users control, Copilot Vision must be enabled, so it will only look at what you want the AI to see Microsoft has…

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NYT Wordle today — answer and my hints for game #1489, Thursday, July 17

Looking for a different day? A new NYT Wordle puzzle appears at midnight each day for your time zone – which means that some people are always playing ‘today’s game’ while others are playing ‘yesterday’s’. If you’re looking for Wednesday’s puzzle instead then click here. It’s time for your guide…

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Don’t delay: Chrome ending support for macOS Big Sur shows it’s time to update your Mac

Google Chrome will soon end support for macOS Big Sur That leaves only two browsers that work with this operating system If you’re running macOS Big Sur, it’s time to upgrade If you’re running macOS Big Sur on your Mac, we’ve got some bad news: soon, only two of the…

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Reddit was down – Here’s everything we know about issues with the site and app

Refresh 2025-07-16T17:01:13.334Z Reddit says all systems are operational Well, it’s always a relief when outages are quick, and Reddit certainly kept its users informed via a status page and got a fix rolled out pretty fast. The service’s status page now shows the incident as resolved and that everything is…

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Reddit failing to load for you? Live updates as the site and app encounter errors

If you’re having some issues accessing Reddit – either on the web or via the app on Android or iOS – you’re not alone. First spotted by my colleagues in the UK, Reddit is in the midst of an outage, with “Oops” appearing when trying to open the main page…

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WeTransfer issues flurry of promises that it’s not using your data to train AI models after its new terms of service aroused suspicion

WeTransfer users were outraged when it seemed an updated terms of service implied their data would be used to train AI models. The company moved fast to assure users it does not use uploaded content for AI training WeTransfer rewrote the clause in clearer language File-sharing platform WeTransfer spent a…

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