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Windows 11 desktop PCs could soon get Copilot+ AI powers, as Intel might radically switch tactics with next-gen CPUs
By Darren Allan published
Ready for your Windows 11 PC to get proper AI powers? Rumor has it Intel's next-gen desktop CPUs could deliver Copilot+ features.

Yes, you guessed it – a wide range of Apple's MacBooks are now on sale during Amazon Prime Day, and there's a few I'd hate to miss
By Isaiah Williams published
Apple MacBooks have earned a place among the best Amazon Prime Day deals, and it's thanks to big discounts that are hard to resist.

AI-generated or just poorly edited? Kylian Mbappé’s latest Instagram post rams home how hard it is to know what's real these days
By John-Anthony Disotto published
Global soccer superstar Kylian Mbappé scored an incredible goal this week, but that didn't stop his social media team from making some awful photo edits.

I used Google Gemini to analyze YouTube, and the results were seriously impressive - 4 ways you can use video integration to get the most from AI
By Eric Hal Schwartz published
Google Gemini’s video analysis feature turns YouTube into an interactive experience, helping users skip fluff, spot visual details, and even quiz themselves.

Windows 11 could get AI-powered dynamic wallpapers - I just hope Microsoft doesn't kill off this idea
By Darren Allan published
Dynamic wallpapers could make a comeback - if Microsoft has a bit more conviction about the idea this time around.

A mysterious new ChatGPT feature has appeared – but what could it mean?
By John-Anthony Disotto published
ChatGPT's new mysterious tool could launch very soon, and users who have access already think it's excellent.

Acer's 'best ever' Prime Day sales bring big price cuts for laptops and super-cheap Chromebooks - these are the ones I recommend checking out
By Isaiah Williams published
It's here. Amazon Prime Day has arrived, and there are plenty of deals to keep your eyes on, starting with Acer's laptops and Chromebooks.

Wimbledon has an AI problem, but are tennis players just using technology as a scapegoat?
By Eric Hal Schwartz published
Wimbledon's AI line judges are upsetting some players.
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