- PC Copilot+ standard is coming to desktops thanks to Intel's new generation of processors

Microsoft's PC Copilot+ initiative is a year old, but so far it's only been available on tablets and laptops, with a few 'in-between' mini-PCs.
- Can a mini computer replace a desktop computer?

We often think of desktops as powerful, uncompromising machines that easily overwhelm mini PCs in every aspect.
- Apple is working on an AI agent that can describe Street View scenes to blind people

Apple engineers have detailed an AI agent that can accurately describe Street View scenes. If the research is successful, it could become a tool to help visually impaired people
- Microsoft shares detailed instructions on how to meet Windows 11 TPM requirements when migrating virtual machines

Microsoft has published detailed guidance for IT administrators and system administrators on how to handle virtual trusted platform module (vTPM) certificates.
- Discover Weekly Spotify Turns 10 With Some Big Improvements

Discover Weekly Spotify is a personalized, automatically generated playlist every Monday. And after 10 years, Discover Weekly Spotify is getting some changes.
- Scientists reveal what makes a scent so unpleasant

Scents trigger powerful emotional responses through specialized brain cells – a discovery that could improve human sensory health.
- Microsoft officially removes PowerShell 2.0 on Windows 11

Microsoft has completely removed PowerShell 2.0 from Windows 11 preview builds.
- Microsoft launches solution to protect email from Mail bombing

The latest Office 365 update automatically filters email attacks without user setup and is rolling out this month.
- Gemini Updates New Icons on Android and iPhone

This update Google has made to the Gemini app on Android and iPhone is to change the app icon to a new logo that uses four colors instead of one color as before.
- Airlines offering the world's best in-flight Wi-Fi experiences

Ookla, the developer of the popular Speedtest.net web service, recently released a list of airlines that offer the world's fastest in-flight Wi-Fi.
- Why Chromebook Battery Drains So Quickly (and How to Fix It)

One of the main advantages of Chromebooks is their decent battery life, which can get you through a day of school or work without needing to recharge, especially with modern
- 13-year-old prodigy helps improve Microsoft product security

Cybersecurity is always a top priority for every technology business.
- Just after affirming that AI will not replace humans, Microsoft suddenly laid off 9,000 more employees

Microsoft is laying off about 9,000 employees, a figure that represents about 4% of the corporation's total global workforce.
- NVIDIA GeForce RTX 5070 SUPER Specs Leaked: 6400 Cores, 18GB Memory, 275W Power

The specifications of the NVIDIA GeForce RTX 5070 SUPER GPU have been leaked by reliable source from popular blogger Kopite7kimi, revealing a significant upgrade in VRAM.
- NVIDIA stops supporting driver updates for some GPU lines

NVIDIA's development team has just announced that starting with the 580 GPU driver branch, the three generations of GTX 700, 900, and 1000 series GPUs (Maxwell, Pascal, and Volta)
- See the first amazing photos taken by the world's largest digital camera

Costing $800 million and taking 10 years to build, the new observatory marks a major step forward in astronomical research.
- The End of LG Smartphones

LG used to be a big name in the smartphone market, but finally decided to 'stop playing' in 2021.
- DeepSeek Faces Ban From Apple and Google App Stores in Germany

Germany's data protection commissioner has asked Apple (AAPL.O) and Google (GOOGL.O) to remove Chinese AI startup DeepSeek from their app stores in the country.
- Samsung has completed the basic design of the 2nd generation 2nm GAA process, expected to be applied to future Exynos chips.

According to a new report from SamMobile, Samsung Foundry has made significant progress with the 2nm manufacturing process, paving the way for the launch of the Exynos 2600 chipset
- Apple wants to improve Android apps with Swift language

There is a distinct difference between how iOS apps are developed versus Android apps. Specifically, iOS apps are built on Swift, while Android primarily uses Kotlin.