American intelligence agencies will use an AI system from Microsoft that's isolated from the internet to process classified workloads.
You don't need a Mac to be able to get at iCloud and Apple's services
The company also grew its responsible AI team from 350 to over 400 people in the second half of 2023
Safari could look more like Arc Browser on iOS 18 and macOS 15 with new AI summaries handled on-device.
The problem with forcing people back to the office? All the carbon emissions.
OpenAI and Google are both reportedly holding discussions to power Apple's AI chatbot in iOS 18.
Beyond the basics of running your Steam library on the go, the Steam Deck is a beast at emulation and game streaming thanks to EmuDeck.
A Windows update will suggest curated apps in the Start menu. But you can turn it off.
The ARM-based chips will come to PCs soon, but they’re promising AI performance that might finally see AI run on your PC, and not the cloud.
The latest Windows 11 security update finally allows you to delete Microsoft Edge, but somebody needs to tell Microsoft to stop putting ads in its OS.
Microsoft's AI chief executive Mustafa Suleyman said AI is the “fastest and most consequential wave” of creation ever.
It was a bad week for people who love unpopular social media platforms and ugly electric trucks.
AI image generators struggle with hands, but video generators are having difficulty with teeth.
You think you know everything about your big brick of an Xbox Series X or Series S? Think again.
The Nintendo Switch is more than seven years old, but you may still be surprised at what the little portable console can do.
A Microsoft presentation reveals the company tried to sell Azure OpenAI's popular image generator, DALL-E, to the Department of Defense.
Microsoft announced how much it will charge organizations to keep getting security updates for Windows 10, starting in Oct. 2025.
The Department of Homeland Security says email accounts of U.S. officials were exposed due to Microsoft's security failures.
Several modern feats of automation have proven to be little more than humans in disguise.
Dell’s reconfigured and expanded XPS lineup has good performance and an option for a beautiful OLED screen, but you’ll have to accept the new, sleek design.