Hadlee Simons / Android Authority The biggest topic at Computex 2024 in Taipei is undoubtedly AI-enabled PCs, specifically Copilot Plus PCs. Laptops with this designation
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Your GeForce PC can run Copilot Plus features, but here’s why it doesn’t
NVIDIA just made a few announcements on the eve of Computex (including the G-Assist gaming assistant), but those expecting to hear that they can now
iOS 18’s potential ChatGPT features reportedly worry Microsoft
Edgar Cervantes / Android Authority TL;DR Apple’s own large language models (LLMs) reportedly aren’t capable enough to replicate ChatGPT, which has pushed it toward third-party
Microsoft OneNote could finally get this long awaited feature (APK teardown)
Aamir Siddiqui / Android Authority TL;DR Microsoft OneNote is popular for note-taking but lacks a reminder feature. Users have had to use other apps like
Truecaller’s AI assistant can now clone your voice to answer calls
Joe Hindy / Android Authority TL;DR Truecaller’s AI Assistant offers features like automatic call answering, message taking, and spam detection. Users can now train the
Microsoft optimizes Windows 11 for the AI and Arm era
Edgar Cervantes / Android Authority TL;DR Microsoft has updated core components of Windows 11 to improve its support of Arm-based hardware and AI. Windows 11
Copilot Plus PCs are here: Every device announced so far
Robert Triggs / Android Authority TL;DR Microsoft has unveiled Copilot Plus PCs, a new category of AI-powered Windows devices designed to redefine personal computing. These
Microsoft unveils next-gen Surface Pro and Surface Laptop with AI smarts
TL;DR Microsoft is launching a new Surface Laptop and Surface Pro. The Surface Laptop and Surface Pro will run on Snapdragon X Elite and Snapdragon
Microsoft says its Play Store rival launches in July, won’t be an app
Jimmy Westenberg / Android Authority TL;DR Microsoft has announced plans to launch a mobile games store in July. This will be a web-based store that
Microsoft uncovers a security flaw impacting Android apps with billions of combined downloads
Edgar Cervantes / Android Authority TL;DR Microsoft has uncovered a security vulnerability affecting Android apps named “Dirty Stream.” This could allow attackers to execute malicious