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Google Gemini Live is the stepping stone to NVIDIA and Meta CEOs AI assistants prediction: "It’s like having a sidekick in your pocket"
By Kevin Okemwa published
GEMINI LIVE Google just announced Gemini Live at its Made by Google 2024 event. A new mobile conversational experience that lets users have "free-flowing conversations with Gemini."
This new Microsoft Teams feature will help you stay on top of meetings
By Sean Endicott published
A new view Microsoft Teams will soon have an expanded gallery view for the minimized meeting window.
Best free virtual machine software for Windows 10 and 11 in 2024
By Richard Devine last updated
Virtualize Building virtual machines on Windows doesn't have to cost a penny, so here's all the best free software to use.
This new feature is basically AirDrop but for Windows PCs and Android
By Sean Endicott published
Simple sharing You'll soon be able to seamlessly share files back-and-forth between your PC and your Android devices.
Google pulls the plug on uBlock Origin, leaving over 30 million Chrome users susceptible to intrusive ads
By Kevin Okemwa published
MORE ADS Google recently changed Chrome's extension support from the Manifest V2 framework to the V3, killing uBlock Origin.
Forget Windows 10's death; Microsoft will automatically archive unlicensed OneDrive Business accounts effective January 2025 and charge a 'small' reactivation fee
By Kevin Okemwa published
REACTIVATION Microsoft will start archiving unlicensed OneDrive accounts from January 2025. This will apply to accounts that have remained unlicensed for over 90 days.
A former security architect demonstrates 15 different ways to break Copilot: "Microsoft is trying, but if we are honest here, we don't know how to build secure AI applications"
By Kevin Okemwa published
Busted-pilot Former Microsoft security architect Michael Bargury showcased multiple exploits that bad actors can leverage to breach Copilot's security guardrails and misuse its capabilities to cause harm.
Elon Musk’s X could lose 4% of its global annual turnover for "quietly" training Grok using data from 60 million users in the EU without consent
By Kevin Okemwa published
more carnage X's quest to make Grok "the most powerful AI by every metric by December this year" might be more costly than anticipated.
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