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Microsoft president grovels before Congress, takes responsibility for a 'cascade' of cybersecurity errors
By Jeremy Laird published
news Chinese hackers accessed US government data thanks to Microsoft's 'avoidable errors'.
Microsoft chickens out of rolling out Recall to all Copilot+ PCs, choosing instead to push the all-seeing AI tool out to Windows Insiders first
By Nick Evanson published
news So, not a total recall of Recall, then. Shame.
Killed by Google in 2021, Discord's most popular music bot is back from the dead
By Lincoln Carpenter published
News Rythm returns as a reformed, officially-sanctioned Discord app for group-only listening.
Microsoft makes Recall an optional feature on Copilot+ PCs after it 'heard a clear signal' from the public
By Nick Evanson published
news Better security has been added too but does that matter when you now have the option to ignore a feature nobody asked for?
Microsoft changes course on the controversial Windows 11 feature that constantly takes screenshots of your PC's screen: Now you'll have to opt in if you want to use it
By Andy Chalk published
news It's still a terrible idea but at least now you won't have anyone to blame but yourself.
Thanks to billionaires and businesses going mad for AI, Nvidia's market cap rockets past $3 trillion, pushing Apple into third place
By Nick Evanson published
news Microsoft is fractionally ahead and you guessed it—that's all down to AI, too.
Nvidia's Jen-Hsun Huang reflects on how AI already creates pixels and entire frames, before saying that 'games will be generated with AI'
By Nick Evanson published
news Meshes, textures, and even complete NPCs could soon be AI-generated on gaming PCs.
Ikea is hiring workers for its online Roblox store for £13.15 per hour, and you can even serve virtual meatballs
By Elie Gould published
News Limited edition job.
Five new Steam games you probably missed (June 3, 2024)
By Shaun Prescott published
New on Steam Sorting through every new game on Steam so you don't have to.
Take-Two CEO: The idea that AI will make everyone unemployed is 'the stupidest thing I've ever heard'
By Andy Chalk published
news Strauss Zelnick says generative AI isn't going to take jobs away from people, "it's going to change the nature of certain forms of employment, and that's a good thing."
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