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Firefox is finally ending support for Windows 7, 8, and 8.1, and urges users to upgrade or switch to Linux
By James Bentley published
News Mozilla notes, "most browsers, including Google Chrome and Microsoft Edge, have already ended support for Windows 7, 8 and 8.1."

The 'LeBron James of spreadsheets' thought Excel becoming a popular esport was 'unlikely' before winning the grand prize in Las Vegas
By James Bentley published
News 'You can have a lot more fun with Excel than people realise.'

Microsoft uses plagiarized AI slop flowchart to explain how Github works, removes it after original creator calls it out: 'Careless, blatantly amateuristic, and lacking any ambition, to put it gently'
By Wes Fenlon published
News The official Introduction to Github page included an AI-generated graphic with the phrase "continvoucly morged" on it, among other mistakes.

'The AI era is no longer a distant promise; it is a present reality,' Google declares in a report that also claims its AI principles are the 'north star standards'
By James Bentley published
News Google also promises to fix all the holes that have popped up in the AI ship as it's hurtled forward.

Japanese toilet manufacturer reportedly 'most undervalued and overlooked' beneficiary of AI boom
By Jess Kinghorn published
News Flush with cash.

Steam sale dates: When is the next Steam sale?
By Fraser Brown last updated
Bargain Dates, biggest discounts, tips, annual Steam sale dates, and more.

Windows 11 is getting a handy internet speed test built right into the taskbar
By Jeremy Laird published
News Plus a load of other quite welcome tweaks, fixes and enhancements.

YouTube was partially busted for a while, but it's fixed now
By Tyler Wilde last updated
news YouTube wasn't fully down, but hundreds of thousands of users reported issues.

US Department of Homeland Security has reportedly demanded personal information about ICE's critics from Discord, Reddit, Google, and Meta—and at least 3 of those platforms have complied
By Lincoln Carpenter published
News DHS has issued hundreds of subpoenas to major online platforms to obtain the names, email addresses, and phone numbers of accountholders who criticize ICE.

Unity boss who once called out the 'idiocy' of the metaverse now says his company's new AI tech 'will enable developers to prompt full casual games into existence with natural language only'
By Andy Chalk published
news Matthew Bromberg says the new Unity AI will be showcased at GDC in March.
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