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Microsoft’s AI Copilot Makeover lets it see and speak
Microsoft‘s Copilot AI assistant has a sleek new look and a slew of new and enhanced features. The tech giant is clearly keen to get more people to use its AI tools and to make it as much a part of people’s lives as possible. It’s a strategy pursued by…
Read MoreMeta Orion AR Glasses: everything we know about the game-changing prototype
Meta’s first AR glasses have broken cover in the form of the game-changing Orion prototype. These glasses won’t ever be available to sale, but Meta says they’re the precursor to consumer AR Glasses. And based on what we’ve seen they could be the world’s best AR glasses when they launch.…
Read MorePayPal wants to share your data – unless you do this
Another week, another online service tried to silently change its data collection and sharing practices by default. The good news is that you still have time to opt out before any of your information gets automatically given away without your consent. As per PayPal’s policy updates page (issued on September…
Read MoreThe eye-watering prices of Asus’s new intel Arrow Lake Z-series motherboards will set you back even more in an already expensive new gen of computing
Asus’s new range of Intel Arrow Lake gaming motherboards has just been (unofficially, so take a pinch of salt here) revealed, and they suggest that the days of motherboards being among your new gaming rig’s cheaper components are gone. The flagship Asus ROG Maximus Z890 Extreme is expected to cost…
Read MoreWindows 11 is spiking in popularity – even if Windows 10 remains way more popular, and Windows 7 just refuses to die
Windows 11 has never been more popular – and, well, that’s not saying all that much, but in fairness, it seems the operating system may finally be reaching a turning point where adoption could speed up meaningfully. The question is: why might this be happening? We’ll come back to discuss…
Read MoreRaspberry Pi takes a shot at AI with a camera and on-device processing
Raspberry Pi has joined the world of AI with a new camera that processes visual data with AI models on the device. The $70 Raspberry Pi AI Camera was built in collaboration with Sony Semiconductor Solutions Corporation (SSS). The camera embeds Sony’s IMX500 intelligent vision sensor to process images with…
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