For many people, artificial intelligence still sounds futuristic—robots, advanced coding, or expensive equipment. But in reality, AI for computer use is already built into tools you use every day.
What happens when one of the world’s largest tech companies pours tens of billions into artificial intelligence? For Meta Platforms, the answer might involve tough choices about its workforce. Shares ...
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PCWorld reports that Microsoft Edge is developing a new feature allowing Windows users to create and remove desktop shortcuts for individual browser profiles. This Windows-exclusive functionality will ...
Can you really get a Windows PC running like new again? Using this free tool from Microsoft, you can get pretty close. Microsoft Windows has been with us for more than 40 years at this point. Over ...
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The key question regarding edge artificial intelligence (AI) is no longer about its vast business potential, but about where it can be most efficient and deliver faster, measurable results. Early uses ...
Apple adds new features to iOS all the time, but it’s not as common that we get brand new system apps. In iOS 26 though, there are two: Preview and Apple Games. The Preview app is inspired by Preview ...
See how new updates to computer‑using agents improve UI automation with secure credentials, detailed monitoring, and scalable Cloud PC capacity. When we first introduced computer-using agents (CUAs) ...
A Milwaukee man is accused of stalking someone via the Walgreens photo service. Prosecutors said he submitted hundreds of crude, harassing pictures. Some of those photos included feces, vomit, and ...