- ChatGPT's new Study mode makes studying easier

Many students use AI to cheat or shorten their study time. But with ChatGPT's Study mode, users are pushed to solve problems on their own, and surprisingly, people don't hate it.
- Microsoft bans LibreOffice developer account without warning, rejects appeal

TipsMake.com recently reported on LibreOffice accusing Microsoft of intentionally using a complex file format to lock users into Microsoft Office, making it difficult for open
- Revealing income at Microsoft: From trainee engineer to senior expert

Working at one of the Big Tech giants is a dream job for many.
- Race to develop applications to support data transfer from Windows 10 to Linux

If you ask Microsoft, chances are they'll point you toward a new Windows 11 PC, specifically the Copilot+ PC, but Linux is an option too.
- Don't Believe the Hype: Free VPNs Can Be Just Fine!

Free VPNs often get a bad rap for stealing user data, but that's not always true. Some reputable providers offer the same level of security as paid services, just with fewer
- Camera the size of a grain of salt, takes amazingly sharp photos

This camera, the size of a grain of salt, can take amazing pictures.
- 'AI Judge' Can Learn New Tricks to Better Check Information and Program

AI researchers and developers are increasingly using large language models (LLMs) to evaluate the answers of other LLMs in a process called 'LLM-as-a-judge'.
- China launches first 6nm GPU for gaming & AI: Performance surpasses RTX 4060, can play 'Black Myth: Wukong' at 4K with stable FPS

China has just introduced the first gaming and AI GPU line manufactured on the 6nm process, named Lisuan Tech 7G106 and 7G105.
- How professional companies recover data on memory cards

Enter Serwis - a data recovery company from Poland that shared a short video showing how they recovered and retrieved data from a nearly dead microSD card.
- Don't Let These 5 Tech Terms Fool You: They're Just Marketing Slurs!

We all know marketing is often misleading, but you may not realize how many common tech terms are unclear or even untrue.
- Samsung Electronics signs huge chip deal with mystery client

A recent regulatory filing revealed that Samsung Electronics has just won a mega chip supply contract worth 22.8 trillion won ($16.5 billion) with an undisclosed customer.
- Microsoft unhappy with customers using old version of Exchange, announces support deadline

Earlier this month, Microsoft announced Exchange Server Subscription Edition (SE), marking the official transition of the product to the Modern Lifecycle Policy.
- Windows 10 officially 'upgraded to 10' today, let's look back at a memorable journey!

The world has turned 29 July 2025, and that means Windows 10 is officially 10 years old today.
- Copilot has visual expressions with real-time emotions

Voice chat has been available on Copilot for a long time, but it lacks visual cues or non-verbal communication.
- Phone Link now allows remote control of Windows 11 computers

Microsoft continues to enhance integration between Windows 11 and Android with new features for the Phone Link app.
- You won't get hacked just by connecting to public Wi-Fi! That's the real risk!

While connecting to public Wi-Fi may seem risky, logging into your favorite coffee shop isn't necessarily the cybersecurity threat many people think it is.
- Blue laser solves 150-year-old physics mystery

For more than a century, physicists have known that a strange magnetic signal exists in common metals like copper and gold, but they have been unable to observe it.
- Google DeepMind launches AI model to decipher ancient languages

Google's leading AI development team, DeepMind, has just introduced a new AI model to help historians gain deeper insights into ancient texts.
- Microsoft launches new Surface Laptop model with 5G support

In late January 2025, Microsoft announced two new Surface computers for business customers: Surface Laptop and Surface Pro, both using the latest Intel Core Ultra 200 Series
- How to create a lightweight Windows 11 for unsupported computers

The PC market is about to undergo a global shift later this year. Microsoft plans to end support for Windows 10 on October 14, 2025. And it's predicted that hundreds of millions of