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Surprise surprise, people are still in no hurry to switch to Windows 11, Dell reveals
By Monica J. White published
Everyone will upgrade any day now, right?

MIT's new 'Iceberg Index' study claims AI already has the 'cognitive and administrative' capability to replace 11.7% of the US workforce
By Jeremy Laird published
News Just the tip of the... AI apocalypse.

OpenAI says teen's 'misuse' of ChatGPT is to blame for his suicide, because he broke the TOU: 'Users must comply with OpenAI's Usage Policies, which prohibit the use of ChatGPT for suicide or self-harm'
By Andy Chalk published
news The lawyer presenting Adam Raine's family calls the response "disturbing" and I have to agree.

For 33 years, a 'true story' about the 'resonant frequency of a chicken's skull cavity' written in an MS-DOS help file has fueled an urban legend that a certain sound wavelength will make chicken heads explode
By Wes Fenlon published
News Borland C++ Turbo, you've got some explaining to do.

Epic boss Tim Sweeney thinks stores like Steam should stop labelling games as being made with AI: 'It makes no sense,' he says, because 'AI will be involved in nearly all future production'
By Andy Chalk published
news Don't need a notice if everyone's doing it.

An outage briefly affected Fortnite, Arc Raiders, Battle.net, PSN, and more, but now appears to be resolved
By Tyler Wilde published
news If you were struggling to connect to an online game or service today, it wasn't just you.

This sneaky malware variant has been caught using fake Windows Update screens to trick users into installing info-stealing software themselves
By Andy Edser published
News The PC equivalent of holding the door open for the burglar on their way in.

Google needs to double its AI serving capacity 'every six months' and scale 'the next 1000x in 4-5 years' according to an internal presentation
By Andy Edser published
News Seems totally achievable, good luck with that.

Windows 11 is going to start quietly preloading File Explorer in the background to make it faster, which is a good reminder that you should probably try a different file manager anyway
By Wes Fenlon published
News Other than the addition of tabs, Windows' file Explorer hasn't felt meaningfully improved in a long time.
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