Booting from a live DVD or USB stick provides a convenient way to try out Linux Mint without installing it. This method leaves your Windows setup untouched and allows you to boot back into your usual operating system just by removing the media. If you’re looking to experience Linux Mint Continue Reading
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Bill Gates Unveils His ‘Coolest Code’ Ever Created for Microsoft
At the conclusion of his blog post, Bill Gates shared the original source code that holds significant sentimental value for him, as it was foundational to the emergence of Microsoft. The story of Microsoft began in January 1975, when Gates and co-founder Paul Allen came across an article in *Popular Continue Reading
Microsoft Launches AI Search Engine “Copilot Search” for Enhanced User Experience
Artificial intelligence has significantly transformed the landscape of web search by effectively replacing traditional search engines. Utilizing data from various online sources, AI can now synthesize detailed summaries for users. A notable example of this technology is the AI-driven “Copilot Answers” in Bing. One of the standout features of Copilot Continue Reading
Google unveils Gemini 2.5 Pro AI model, now accessible for all users
When it was first launched, Gemini 2.5 was exclusively accessible to paying customers of Gemini Advanced and Google AI Studio. This exclusivity has changed recently, and now the experimental version of Gemini 2.5 Pro is available to all Gemini users at no cost. Despite the current free access, it remains Continue Reading
Signal Controversy: Reasons Behind the Secure Messaging App’s Recent Media Buzz
Many people communicate using popular messaging platforms like text messaging, Facebook Messenger, WhatsApp, and Instagram. While these apps serve their purpose, some individuals prioritize security and privacy, turning to alternatives like Signal. This app stands out due to its robust encryption, ensuring that intercepted messages remain unreadable. Despite similar end-to-end Continue Reading
Chrome Fixes ‘Critical’ Zero-Day Vulnerability in Latest Update for PCs
Google has rolled out Chrome version 134.0.6998.177/178 specifically for Windows, while updates for macOS, Linux, and Android remain unannounced. This update addresses a security vulnerability that is reportedly already being exploited by malicious individuals. Consequently, developers of other browsers that utilize Chromium are expected to release their updates soon. Google Continue Reading
Discord’s Revamped PC App: Faster, Sleeker, and More User-Friendly
Discord continues to thrive, boasting millions of daily users for chatting, video calls, and gaming, despite facing controversies in recent years. Users have noted that the desktop version of the app felt outdated, leading to widespread requests for an update. That much-anticipated update has finally arrived. One of the major Continue Reading
PC Security Expert Falls for Scam: 3 Key Lessons Learned from His Experience
Humans are not infallible, and this applies even to security experts, as highlighted by Troy Hunt’s recent experience. Hunt revealed that if you have been affected by a data breach, your email may already be listed in the HaveIBeenPwned database. This database includes individuals who had unsubscribed from Mailchimp’s newsletter Continue Reading
ChatGPT Enhances Natural Speaking Flow with Improved Responses
OpenAI has recently enhanced the Advanced Voice Mode feature of ChatGPT, aiming to create a more natural conversational experience. The update focuses on making the AI-powered assistant not only more enjoyable to interact with but also less likely to interrupt users during conversations. A common frustration with many voice assistants Continue Reading
Microsoft Revives a Discontinued Windows 8 App: What You Need to Know
Microsoft is currently in the testing phase of two new applications: People and File Search. Interestingly, the People app has previously been discontinued due to a lack of user interest. Initially launched with Windows 8, it is making a comeback as part of Microsoft’s renewed focus on enhancing user experience. Continue Reading