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Microsoft’s Copilot Can Now Edit Text in Real-Time on Windows
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Microsoft’s Copilot Can Now Edit Text in Real-Time on Windows

Microsoft is rolling out a new update for its Copilot AI on Windows. Insiders can now use voice commands to edit, rewrite, or simplify text directly within apps without switching windows.

by Liam DorseyDecember 20, 2025
Why Your Future AI-Powered OS Could Be a Security Nightmare
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Why Your Future AI-Powered OS Could Be a Security Nightmare

The push for AI agents that run your entire computer sounds convenient, but it breaks core assumptions of modern computing. According to a new analysis, the shift from deterministic to probabilistic systems creates serious, overlooked problems that could make your PC less secure and more frustrating

by Darren HoltDecember 19, 2025
Lenovo Might Finally Get the Legion Go 2 Right
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Lenovo Might Finally Get the Legion Go 2 Right

Lenovo’s high-end handheld had great hardware but was held back by Windows and a high price. A new SteamOS model could fix both problems, making it a real competitor to the Steam Deck.

by Liam DorseyDecember 19, 2025
MicroAge’s New CEO On The AI Gold Rush And The “VAR” Label
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MicroAge’s New CEO On The AI Gold Rush And The “VAR” Label

New MicroAge CEO Larry Gentry is steering the 50-year-old company through the AI boom. He argues the key is being a true solutions provider, not just a VAR, as complexity drives clients back to trusted advisors.

by Darren HoltDecember 18, 2025
Chrome Quietly Tests a Rust-Based Audio Decoder
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Chrome Quietly Tests a Rust-Based Audio Decoder

Google is testing an experimental Rust-based audio decoder in Chrome’s Chromium project. The work, which began as a feasibility discussion in 2023, is now in active development but remains disabled by default.

by Ethan CarverDecember 18, 2025
Apple’s New iOS Beta Makes Ditching Your iPhone Easier
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Apple’s New iOS Beta Makes Ditching Your iPhone Easier

Apple has seeded the first public betas for iOS 26.3 and iPadOS 26.3. The headline feature is a simplified way to move data from an iPhone to an Android device. A final release is expected around the end of January.

by Darren HoltDecember 17, 2025
HDD Prices Are Spiking Now, Too. Blame AI (Again)
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HDD Prices Are Spiking Now, Too. Blame AI (Again)

The AI boom is creating shortages and price hikes beyond just GPUs and RAM. Now, traditional hard disk drive (HDD) prices are climbing sharply, with a 4% increase in Q4 2025. This is driven by massive data storage needs for AI training and a surprising HDD resurgence in markets like China.

by Liam DorseyDecember 17, 2025
Microsoft’s Incomplete Windows 11 Security Patch Ignored Google
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Microsoft’s Incomplete Windows 11 Security Patch Ignored Google

Microsoft claimed to have fixed a Windows 11 security vulnerability on November 12th. A week later, Google’s Project Zero team published a detailed analysis showing the patch was incomplete, but Microsoft has yet to respond or acknowledge the issue.

by Darren HoltDecember 17, 2025
OpenAI’s Big Bet: Turning ChatGPT Into Your Computer’s OS
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OpenAI’s Big Bet: Turning ChatGPT Into Your Computer’s OS

OpenAI is making a serious push to turn ChatGPT from a chatbot into an operating system. Key hires and a growing app store signal a future where AI is the central layer for all your tasks.

by Darren HoltDecember 16, 2025
PDFs Are Awkward. Here Are 4 Better Formats for Your Work.
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PDFs Are Awkward. Here Are 4 Better Formats for Your Work.

PDFs are great for final output but terrible for active documents. For knowledge work that needs to be edited and searched, simpler, more open formats are a smarter long-term bet.

by Liam DorseyDecember 16, 2025

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