- Google: AI can help increase productivity by 122 hours per year

Google has just released a preliminary report on the results of its AI Works pilot project launched last year in the UK, highlighting how the use of AI can impact individual
- Instagram is about to launch Edits to compete with CapCut

CapCut, along with TikTok, was banned and unbanned within 12 hours, and the app's future remains uncertain. Instagram saw this as the perfect opportunity to launch Edits, a blatant
- This Man Successfully Performed Nuclear Fusion at Home with the Help of AI

A man named Hudzah in Canada has achieved nuclear fusion at home for a total cost of just $3,000 with the help of Claude AI - a chatbot developed with support from Amazon.
- iPhone turns into 'heater' when using Apple Intelligence

According to reports from some iPhone owners, the new iOS update has given them a solution to keep their hands warm during these cold winter days.
- OpenAI Introduces ChatGPT Projects: New Features to Organize Smarter Conversations

By creating a project, users can keep conversations, files, and customization instructions all in one place. This allows them to easily return to the work they were doing.
- Microsoft: TPM 2.0 in Windows 11 is mandatory and 'non-negotiable'

More than three years ago, when Microsoft announced Windows 11, the operating system immediately caused a lot of controversy.
- 'Hating' Apple, Mark Zuckerberg still has to use Macbook but it's very strange

Mark Zuckerberg recently posted a photo of himself working on a laptop. It was a laptop (supposedly a MacBook) but the bitten apple logo was nowhere to be seen.
- Passkey support is finally here on LastPass, but there are a few things to note

Passkey is useful for logging into websites without a password, but you need an external manager to store and use them.
- This list of common passwords shows how little we understand about online security

Research by SpiderLabs shows that nearly 2 million Internet user accounts are at risk because they use mostly common, poorly secured passwords.
- Steam's new tab makes it easier than ever for users to find free games

Steam has a ton of free games to choose from, but discovering them isn't always a simple task.
- YouTube started testing a new feature similar to Twitter's Community Notes

YouTube is testing a new feature that allows users to play a role in clarifying the situation, and it works like Community Notes on Twitter/X.
- Dell is about to lay off 12,000 employees

Dell is said to be preparing to follow Intel with plans to lay off about 10% of its current staff, equivalent to 12,000 employees, to focus on data centers and AI.
- Google launches a calling support service on many different devices

Google has finally revealed the first official information about Cross-device services aimed at providing a more seamless experience.
- Do not open any CrowdStrike troubleshooting emails! It's all fake!

The CrowdStrike incident of 2024 was no exception, and although the problems have been largely resolved, scammers are still sticking around, coming up with new tricks.
- Elon Musk posted a photo of a supercomputer running a self-designed chip

Elon Musk shared the first photo of the Dojo supercomputer with the power equivalent to 8,000 Nvidia H100 chips using the D1 chip and commented that it is not too big but not
- Future iPhones may use Samsung camera sensors instead of Sony

Let's wait and see how this change will bring impressive improvements to the camera system on future iPhone models!
- Microsoft Designer has now become a cross-platform tool

Microsoft Designer is an online image editing and design support service based on artificial intelligence technology.
- Why are Windows tablets coming back in 2024?

After more than a decade, Microsoft is one of the few companies still making Windows tablets, and the PC market continues to grow despite tech investors calling it a declining
- Technological limitations that have existed for 20 years have not been resolved

Blue screen of death, lost connection, battery drain... are technology problems that have been familiar to mobile device users for the past 20 years, but up to now have not been
- 6 Android features that iOS 18 still doesn't have

iOS 18 has a number of new features that help further narrow the gap between iPhones and Android devices. However, it still misses out on some features that Android devices have