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Microsoft finally teaches Copilot AI some new tricks – but is this enough to stop Windows 11 users getting impatient?

[ad_1] Windows 11 just received improvements in testing to make its Copilot AI more useful with implementing changes in the actual OS environment – in other words, the features that we’re all waiting for. Copilot has a pretty limited repertoire in terms of what the AI can do for manipulating Windows settings (as opposed…

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A new Microsoft Azure hacking campaign is targeting high-end executives

[ad_1] Hackers are going after highly-positioned professionals, including senior executives, with targeted phishing and cloud account takeover attacks, new research has claimed. A report from Proofpoint outlined a new campaign to compromise Microsoft Azure environments and cloud accounts since late November 2023. The unnamed threat actors were seen to be distributing individualized phishing lures…

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Microsoft’s Sticky Notes teases upcoming upgrade: will it impress users with sparkly new features or another sticky situation for Microsoft?

[ad_1] The Sticky Notes app for Windows is about to get possibly its most significant update yet. The default Windows app functions similarly to how most people use post-its in real life - you can quickly jot down notes and make them visible on your desktop. It’s been four years since we’ve seen any major…

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‘Instincts are massively cheaper than Nvidia’s H100’: AMD is selling flagship AI GPUs at a huge discount to Microsoft — but I’m not sure that will be enough to bother Nvidia

[ad_1] AMD's flagship AI GPUs, the Instincts, are being sold at a significant discount to Microsoft, offering a competitive alternative to Nvidia's pricier H100. According to Tom's Hardware, Nvidia's H100 AI GPUs cost up to four times more than AMD's competing MI300X, with prices peaking beyond $40,000. Despite the price advantage, AMD's market strategy…

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Microsoft claims Activision was already planning ‘significant’ layoffs before its acquisition, ‘consistent with broader trends in the gaming industry’

[ad_1] Microsoft has defended claims made by the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) that its plans to lay off around 1,900 members of its gaming staff contradict “representations it made” during the fight to acquire Activision, and stated that Activision was already planning “significant” staff cuts. In case you missed it, on Wednesday (February 7),…

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