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Windows 10 might be at death’s door, but Microsoft hasn’t finished trying to force Bing and Edge on its users
By Darren Allan published
New Windows 10 update, same old tricks, as Bing stealthily injects itself into the taskbar’s calendar panel.

Xreal just teased its Android XR specs, and they boast a massive upgrade over its other AR smart glasses
By Hamish Hector published
Xreal just divulged new Project Aura details including its 70-degree field of view, and an Android XR compute puck.

Sam Altman thinks superintelligence is within our grasp and makes 3 bold predictions for the future of AI and robotics: ‘We are past the event horizon’
By Graham Barlow published
New blog post from OpenAI CEO Sam Altman talks about a future with humanoid robots, AGI, superintelligence and job losses.

Microsoft takes unusual step of delaying a Windows 11 update, leaving some PC gamers still waiting for crucial fixes for 24H2
By Darren Allan published
A compatibility bug was found in the new Windows 11 update after it was released, so Microsoft hit pause, leaving some users decidedly confused.

Goodbye, Spectacles – reimagined Snap Specs now set to launch in 2026 with a ton of new features and OpenAI and Gemini integration
By Lance Ulanoff published
Snap AR Spectacles are getting a lighter look, a new name, and launching to consumers in 2026.

This is what really happened with Siri and Apple Intelligence, according to Apple
By Lance Ulanoff published
TechRadar and Tom's Guide sat down with Apple's Craig Federighi and Greg Joswiak to talk about the company's latest plans for integrating Siri and Apple Intelligence.

Microsoft's big Windows 11 Start menu redesign is great news for OLED monitor owners like me – and you can try it right now
By Isaiah Williams published
The Microsoft Windows 11 makeover is underway, with testers now having access to a redesigned Start menu and a new login screen in preparation for the upcoming ROG Xbox Ally handhelds.

Windows 11 is getting a nifty trick for quickly mirroring your Android phone right from the Start menu
By Darren Allan published
Microsoft is taking a step forward with the Start menu, adding a useful twist to the Phone Link panel.
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