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mercredi 28 mai 2025, 16:23
The European Commission has published its full Digital Markets Act (DMA) decision against Apple, and it’s far, far worse than anybody expected. The Commission, the executive arm of the European Union, has accepted absolutely none of Apple’s arguments against being...
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Using Microsoft OneDrive to upload a file to ChatGPT, Slack, or Zoom could lead to a user handing over access to more than just that one file. According to an Oasis Security research, applications using Microsoft’s official OneDrive File Picker may get full read access to...
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Microsoft became the world leader in AI by investing $13 billion in OpenAI, creator of ChatGPT, then using ChatGPT as the engine behind its Copilot AI assistant, which it has integrated into just about every product it creates. But that was just the first phase of...
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Windows is about to get even deeper AI integration, complete with chatbots gaining access to your PC’s apps — if you want. But it’s not just about the operating system. The humble web browser is about to change in a big way for those of us using Windows, too. It’s...
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Android’s in the midst of an ambitious reinvention — but sometimes, the most exciting new elements aren’t even connected to the actual operating system or anything Google itself is giving us. At a time when the bulk of Google’s new-feature attention is aimed at...
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Claude has failed its creator Anthropic during the startup’s defense in a court case. A district court in California has struck a portion of testimony from an Anthropic data scientist that referenced a fictitious academic article hallucinated by the AI. The mistake was...
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mardi 27 mai 2025, 23:09
Long predicted, the end of the smartphone as we know it now seems to be gradually approaching. The reason: instead of laboriously moving from app to app, artificial intelligence (AI) will enable AI assistants to carry out cross-app tasks in the future, including by voice...
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Apple continues to put forth the proposition that how it runs its App Store is good for customers. The company’s annual App Store fraud analysis puts a number to this benefit, revealing that Apple has prevented over $9 billion in fraudulent transactions at the App Store in ...
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As concerns around the economy have risen in the US, the number of full-time employees doing side work or gig jobs has reached record highs. According to the US Bureau of Labor Statistics, about 8.9 million Americans, or 5.4% of the civilian workforce, now hold more than one ...
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In yet another example of the potential threats from the misuse of large language models (LLMs), a group of Israeli researchers has found that most AI chatbots can still be easily fooled into providing information that could be harmful, or even illegal. As part of their...
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lundi 26 mai 2025, 13:00
Windows may get all the attention, but when you want to get real work done, you turn to the applications that run on it. And if you use spreadsheets, that generally means Excel. Excel is, of course, part of Microsoft’s Office suite of productivity tools. Microsoft sells...
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Hard as it is to believe, there was a time when using any personal technology at work was such a radical concept that most people wouldn’t even consider it an option. IT departments went to great lengths to prevent workers from using their own devices, computers,...
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Tailor made AI training Skilling up for agentic- and generative AI is a challenge for every organization, and IT leaders tell us they are constantly seeking IT leadership strategies that support AI. This week we reported on four key goals to target when building AI skills....
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vendredi 23 mai 2025, 21:05
Windows, as all but the most besotted Microsoft fans know, has historically been a security disaster. Seriously, what other program has a dedicated day each month to reveal its latest security holes? But now, Windows Recall, the AI-powered “feature” that continuously...
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I travel constantly and internationally. Whenever I return to the United States, I enjoy using Global Entry, which is like E-ZPass for customs. Here’s what it’s like: As you approach customs, you see a sign that says “Global Entry,” which leads you into a corral...
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If you’re a business of any size considering increased deployment of Apple products, perhaps for the first time, you don’t have to go it alone. Apple has a hidden army of experts ready to help you reach the right decision. They won’t force you to do anything, but they ...
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Everywhere you look within the Google universe these days, it’s Gemini, Gemini, Gemini. Just this past week, El Googleton devoted essentially its entire Google I/O conference keynote to — yep, you guessed it — Gemini. We heard about all sorts of futuristic-sounding...
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Since last year, it has been possible to summarize texts and adjust the tone of your writing in Notepad, using Microsoft’s AI tool Copilot. In the latest beta version of Notepad (11.2504.46.0), it is also possible to create new texts from a text prompt. You can then edit...
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Swedish fintech company Klarna this week presented an updated quarterly report with the help of an AI version of the company’s CEO Sebastian Siemiatkowski. TechCrunch reports that the presentation itself did not attract much attention online, but in the video, Klarna...
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jeudi 22 mai 2025, 19:45
Google (Nasdaq:GOOG) is implementing AI-driven enhancements to its software and collaboration tools that could translate to big productivity gains. Google CEO Sundar Pichai started his keynote at the Google I/O developer conference this week with one of those features:...
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