Trump Administration Unveils Employer-Focused IVF Coverage Initiative
The Trump administration is preparing to unveil a significant policy initiative aimed at expanding access to in vitro fertilization through…
The Trump administration is preparing to unveil a significant policy initiative aimed at expanding access to in vitro fertilization through…
In a significant productivity enhancement for Windows 11 users, Microsoft’s latest PowerToys update has finally bridged a longstanding gap with…
While network security has traditionally been viewed through the lens of risk mitigation, new research reveals that microsegmentation delivers measurable…
Microsoft is reportedly expanding its Copilot AI capabilities to all Windows 11 computers, regardless of hardware specifications. The enhanced AI assistant can analyze screen content and perform tasks through natural language commands. Privacy considerations remain a key focus as these cloud-dependent features roll out.
Microsoft is reportedly bringing its Copilot AI features to all Windows 11 computers, according to recent announcements from the company. This move represents a significant shift from Microsoft’s previous focus on specialized Copilot+ PCs with dedicated neural processing units (NPUs). Sources indicate that every Windows 11 computer will now function as an AI-enabled personal computer, capable of running the company’s Copilot AI features regardless of hardware specifications.
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In a landmark financial achievement, Chobani has secured a massive $650 million investment that catapults the yogurt giant’s valuation to…
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Microsoft has asked suppliers to prepare “out of China” production for Surface laptops and servers, sources indicate. The move comes as Trump threatens 100% tariffs and China tightens rare earth controls, creating compounding pressure on Big Tech’s supply chains.
Microsoft has reportedly become the latest Big Tech giant to begin decoupling its manufacturing operations from China, according to sources briefed on the matter who spoke to Nikkei Asia. The company has asked multiple suppliers to prepare “out of China” production for its Surface laptop computers and data center servers, with plans to manufacture components and assemble products outside China starting as early as 2026.
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The US Department of Justice has intensified its legal offensive against prominent critics of the Trump administration with the indictment…