Tag: computing

Don’t know what’s good about Copilot Pro? Windows 11 users might soon find out, as Microsoft is testing Copilot ads for the OS

Windows 11 might be getting ads for Copilot Pro, or at least this possibility is being explored in testing right now it seems. Copilot Pro, for those who missed it, was recently revealed as Microsoft’s powered-up version of the AI assistant that you have to pay for (via a monthly…

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Want to trick out your gaming rig? You can get a CPU cooler with a six-inch HD screen – but it’ll cost you

We’re used to seeing bedazzled and tricked out best gaming PCs, like gorgeous cases with side glass panels that show off the innards, RGB-lit processors and graphics cards with top-tier cable management, liquid cooling systems that look pulled straight from a sci-fi movie, and more. But this CPU cooler called…

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Microsoft’s next major Windows 11 update could bring the biggest AI upgrade yet

It’s beginning to look like we’re getting another Windows 11 update in the second half of 2024 which could bring even more artificial intelligence (AI) features to the operating system.  Windows Latest spotted references to the update, dubbed “Hudson Valley” and also known as Windows 11 24H2, in a support…

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Best Buy launches huge MacBook sale: Air and Pro laptops down to record-low prices

Best Buy has launched a new MacBook sale featuring some of the lowest prices yet across Apple’s lineup of premium laptops. We rate many of these devices as some of the best laptops you can buy today, so don’t miss your chance to pick one up at a record-low price…

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Should Intel be worried about gamers favoring AMD’s cheap new CPU? Ryzen 5700X3D looks impressive from early benchmarks

AMD’s Ryzen 7 5700X3D has just arrived on the market, and yes, this is a blast from the past – as a CPU from the last generation of Ryzen desktop chips – but it makes a good case for itself. Announced last month at CES 2024, the Ryzen 5700X3D is…

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Windows 10 apps break after Microsoft Store update, no fix in sight yet

Windows 10 users are finding themselves unable to use their apps after a Microsoft Store update. Many Windows 10 apps update through the Store directly, which means fixes and new features can be pushed down independently of Windows OS updates. This is generally a positive thing, as said apps can…

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