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Microsoft stoops to new low with ads in Windows 11, as PC Manager tool suggests your system needs ‘repairing’ if you don’t use Bing
As Windows 11 users are becoming accustomed to more ads in key places of the operating system, Microsoft is seemingly experimenting with adding yet another advert covertly presented as a recommendation. This time the software giant is trying out having
Google Search’s Video AI Lets Us Be Stupid – CNET
You can now get answers to all the dumb questions you’re too embarrassed to ask another person or struggle to phrase in traditional Google search. The Google I/O keynote this week was a two-hour advertisement for all the ways AI will augment
Google Finally Feels Like a Search Company Again – CNET
From smartphones to smartwatches, home cameras to big “bets” like self-driving cars and smart contact lenses, it’s no exaggeration to say Google has been about far more than search. It restructured itself as Alphabet to reflect this broader direction nearly
How AI Could Shake Up Your Future Fitness Routine – CNET
Artificial intelligence was once a concept only possible in a science fiction movie or book. Now it’s a part of our reality and advancing before our very eyes. Text-generating robots, ChatGPT, Google’s Bard and others appear almost every week. If there
The Samsung Galaxy S24 FE has been spotted online again, and could launch soon
Will we see the Samsung Galaxy S24 FE soon? Well, that depends on who you ask, because while a fairly recent leak suggested the Galaxy S24 FE wouldn’t launch until late 2024 or early 2025, there’s growing evidence that it
Companies are enduring “AI roulette” when it comes to tech investment
New research has revealed that only half (53%) of projects yield measurable benefits. A report from Ardoq badges companies’ efforts as ‘trial and error,’ highlighting that three in five (61%) of CIOs say their investments are driven by the fear
Traveling for Summer? Save Money by Borrowing an AirTag – CNET
Summer’s right around the corner, and if you plan on going on vacation you might be tempted to buy an AirTag to keep track of your luggage. But if a friend or family member has an extra AirTag they aren’t
IMF boss warns AI “tsunami” could devastate global jobs market
The head of the IMF has warned of an AI-induced “tsunami” that could hit the jobs market. Speaking at an event organized by the Swiss Institute of International Studies, International Monetary Fund Managing Director Dr Kristalina Georgieva painted a picture
Gemini AI Is About to Make Your Google Search Look Very Different. Here’s How – CNET
Google’s AI tool Gemini is about to make a big splash on Google Search and could possibly change the way you use the search engine. The tool has been available in Search Labs for a while now, but it’s about to be