• ZDNet

    Microsoft is annoying users again. Here's what it could do instead

    It's tempting to believe that brute force always works.After all, wasn't much of the modern tech industry built upon the notion of moving fast and breaking things?Also: Microsoft wants to show you ads in Windows 11's Start menu. Here's how to prevent themWhen it comes to Microsoft and some of its ingrained customer-facing habits, the idea that you can simply force things on your users rarely dies.Yet the company's latest attempts seem, as often happens, to have annoyed the very people Microsoft...

  • Migrating to Microsoft 365: Streamlining Collaboration and Productivity

    Nowadays, companies are­ more and more drawn to the cloud. Why? For be­tter teamwork, work output, and smoother proce­dures. In comes Microsoft 365. Remember Office 365? That’s the old name­. This service packs lots of handy tools to help a wide­ range of businesses. When a company moves to Microsoft 365, it gains from the cloud’s strengths. This move­ smooth outs job processes and boosts employees’ ability to work well and smartly. Let’s dive­ into the good points and things to think about when...

  • Microsoft lightens up on AI with Phi-3 launch

    Microsoft continued to slim down AI language models, unveiling its third lightweight edition which it stated offers comparable performance to rival products while being suitable for use on mobile phones.

  • The New Generation of IMAX Cameras are More User Friendly

    The second generation of IMAX cameras -- which are being built from scratch -- are expected this year with the end goal of making them more user friendly. [Read More]

  • LinkedIn officially launches games to increase user engagement

    In an effort to bring more users and increase engagement, LinkedIn is officially bringing games for the first time to its platform. Queens, Crossclimb and Pinpoint are the first set of games that are available now on LinkedIn. These games were not developed by Xbox teams, instead LinkedIn News team developed these games. Since LinkedIn […]

  • Nvidia launches tech update for ChatRTX AI chat

    A new update for Nvidia ChatRTX is available for download today.

    • DVIDS

    VSFB and NSIN Collaborate to Revolutionize Space Launch Operations

    Space Launch Delta 30 personnel worked this week to develop a model for the Spaceport of the Future through a National Security Innovation Network’s (NSIN) bootcamp, a U.S. Department of Defense program.

  • Ecosia launches plant-friendly cross-platform browser

    Not satisfied with capturing sustainable Internet searches, Ecosia has now launched its own fast and private browser.

  • Microsoft Rolls Out Start Menu Ads to All Windows 11 Users

    Microsoft's 'recommendations' have arrived in your Start menu with the latest patch.

  • RazorPay Launches UPI Infrastructure In Collaboration With Airtel Payments Bank

    According to RazorPay, UPI Switch is able to solve a lot of the currently faced by currently existing UPI infrastructure, as well as added capacity such as being able to handle 10,000 transactions per second, and resolving disputes within 24 hours as opposed to the industry standard of 7 days.

  • Israel launches fund to entice institutional investment in tech firms

    Israel's government has launched a new fund to encourage institutional investors to boost investments in high-tech companies, the Israel Innovation Authority said on Sunday. The tech sector is a key driver of Israel's economy, accounting for close to 20% of output, 12% of jobs, more than 50% of exports and 25% of tax income. The high-tech sector is a central and significant pillar of the Israeli economy, and we must ensure diversity in its sources of funding, said Finance Minister Bezalel...

    • Neowin

    Microsoft launches Edge 2024 dashboard with top developer needs

    Microsoft has announced the Edge 2024 web platform top developer needs dashboard to track the progress across different browsers as Microsoft and other companies resolve web developer "pain points."