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Microsoft overhauls Clipchamp for iOS before shipping even a beta version of Clipchamp for Android
By Sean Endicott published
Green with envy Microsoft just shipped a major update to Clipchamp on iOS that refreshes the app's design. Despite being acquired by Microsoft over two years, Clipchamp is still not available on Android.
AI for Mayor? A Wyoming mayoral candidate wants to use a ChatGPT-powered bot to run the city, but OpenAI blocked his account
By Kevin Okemwa published
AI MAYOR Cheyenne, Wyoming's decisions could be made by a ChatGPT-powered bot soon, but voters aren't happy.
How to get started with the new Outlook app for Windows 11
By Mauro Huculak published
For everyone Whether you like it or not, Microsoft has a new Outlook app, and this guide will help you get started.
I never knew I needed this Windows 11 keyboard shortcut until Microsoft started testing it with Insiders
By Sean Endicott published
moving around You can now jump to apps in the taskbar by pressing a letter on your keyboard, as long as you're on the latest Dev Channel Insider build of Windows 11.
An absolute legend is actively developing a modern web browser for Windows XP and it's fantastic
By Richard Devine published
Old meets new Windows XP is very old, but still much loved, and thanks to one incredible developer even browsing the web is enjoyable with the creation of this modern browser for it.
Even Microsoft doesn't think AI is 'designed or intended' to substitute professionals and should only be treated as a guide
By Kevin Okemwa published
AI Microsoft recently released an updated Service Agreement indicating that artificial intelligence should be considered more of a guide than a replacement for professional advice.
Microsoft seals a TPM 2.0 loophole, once again preventing users from installing Windows 11 on unsupported devices
By Kevin Okemwa published
TPM 2.0 Microsoft doesn't want users to run Windows 11 on unsupported devices for "security reasons."
Microsoft squashes Skype bugs and improves reliability, but how many people still use the app?
By Sean Endicott published
Who uses Skype? Microsoft shipped an update to Skype Insiders recently that improves reliability and removes bugs. The update also serves as a good chance to ask which communication apps you use in 2024.
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