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By 2025, according to IDC, organizations will allocate over 40% of their core IT spend to AI-related initiatives, leading to a double-digit increase in the rate of product and process innovations. Artificial intelligence is poised to reshape the IT industry
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Intel is optimistic about next year because of the ‘Windows refresh.’ Intel added fuel to the fire regarding rumors that Microsoft is planning a 2024 release for the next version of Windows. As PCGamer reports, Intel Chief Financial Officer Dave Zinsner
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In brief: While artificial intelligence has the potential to cause societal harm, it’s easy to forget that technology can also do a lot of good. One example of the latter is the case of Keith Thomas, a paralyzed man who has
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Why it matters: Hackers have been exploiting vulnerable drivers for years, and Microsoft can’t easily fix the underlying issue without angering some of its paying customers who are using older software. Over the past few years, a Windows policy loophole allowed
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It’s finally time to bling out your PC! Microsoft has begun testing its Dynamic Lighting feature for the PC’s RGB hardware, as well as a prettier File Explorer and updated emoji. Windows 11 Insider Preview build 23475 for the Dev Channel
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AI may have taken center stage at last week’s Google I/O event, but Dave Burke, VP of engineering at Google, did touch on a few new customization options coming to the lock screen on Android 14. Android 14 was first announced back
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