One of the world's biggest hardware makers seeks to make AI closer to everyone with the help of a button.
https://software.informer.com/Stories/logitech-offers-a-hardware-driven-way-to-make-use-of-ai.html
Unlike the earlier moves of this sort, this time it's not a forced decision.
Vision Pro is here to stay. Apple showcases how companies are using the set for purposes other than entertainment.
Despite its small market share, Microsoft continues to develop the Edge browser.
https://software.informer.com/Stories/edge-will-probably-let-you-limit-its-ram-usage.html
Apple Watch was never designed to be just a device telling time. Its maker continues to extend the list of what the watch is capable of.
According to FT, the giant is thinking about earning some more on its AI-powered search engine.
https://software.informer.com/Stories/will-google-make-its-search-engine-a-paid-service.html
Apple knows how to innovate and disrupt, with iPhone being probably the best manifestation of this ability. Now it aims at gesture-based control.
Latest developments suggest that in the nearest future, there will be many cheaper laptops with ARM processors inside on the market. What are they good for? Let's find out.
https://software.informer.com/Stories/the-tide-of-arm-netbooks-is-coming-should-you-surf-it.html
The US Department of Justice decided to take on Apple over the way the company does business, essentially. What does that mean for regular users?
X is going through a rough patch, and Elon Musk, its current owner, tries to remedy the situation. Or is it all part of a plan?
https://software.informer.com/Stories/thinking-of-abandoning-x-elon-musk-gives-a-reason-not-to.html
Google wants to remain the king of the search engine mountain. Its Search Generative Experience, AI-driven take on the subject, will be rolled out beyond the Labs sandbox.
Having its own AI branch, Apple still seeks to licence the respective resources from Google and Baidu. Why?
https://macdownload.informer.com/Mac-Stories/apple-seeks-to-license-googles-and-baidus-ai.html
Sir Tim Berners-Lee, inventor of the World Wide Web, doesn't like what his creation has become after 35 years in existence. He does have a solution in mind, though.
https://software.informer.com/Stories/web-creators-concerns-and-suggested-fix.html
Consumer Intelligence Research Partners LLC tracks conversion of users from Android to iOS and reports the findings. Let's see what's latest.
https://macdownload.informer.com/Mac-Stories/android-to-ios-migration-hard-facts-from-cirp.html
Windows Phone had a stable following. Recently, Microsoft patented a foldable handheld computing device, so we might be in for a revival.
https://software.informer.com/Stories/microsoft-wants-back-on-the-phone-market.html
Apple will let iOS apps to be installed to iPhones and iPads from websites. Without jailbreaking them. Is this a tectonic shift or what?
Worms have been plaguing the internet for almost 40 years now; the latest threat associated with this type of malware comes from their genAI subspieces.
The AI race will never reach its peak, but right now, it's a hot subject. The latest news is that Anthropic benchmarked its Claude 3 AIs and claimed near-human capabilities.
https://software.informer.com/Stories/anthropic-claims-claude-3-better-than-competition.html
Last year, Apple presented M3, its latest silicon. Since then, the company's been putting this chip into its products. Latest entry - MacBook Air.
https://macdownload.informer.com/Mac-Stories/you-can-now-preorder-your-m3-macbook-air-13-or-15.html
HP is taking its ink subscription service further and throws printers into the deal.
https://software.informer.com/Stories/rental-economy-on-the-march-hps-all-in-plan.html
10 years in the making, Apple cancels its e-car project. But it probably goes on with the AI-powered self-driving system.
President of NVIDIA spoke at the recent World Government Summit in Dubai and stated that with AI, everyone is a programmer.
A roundup of what's in the air about Apple's AI projects and how they are going to affect the next iOS and the entire ecosystem.
https://macdownload.informer.com/Mac-Stories/ios-18-whats-known-so-far.html
Streaming subscriptions are all the rage nowadays, but are you really taking full advantage of what you pay for? Results of a survey that covered 5,000 users in the US.
The Do Not Track option has been in all major browsers for a while. But does it really ensure online privacy? Here are some practices you can adopt to further improve it.
https://software.informer.com/Stories/beyond-do-not-track-online-privacy-tips.html
The switch to USB-C hasn't been that abrupt, yet many owners of iPhones grumble about it. Here are some reasons to actually welcome the change.
https://macdownload.informer.com/Mac-Stories/usb-c-in-iphones-a-world-of-possibilities.html
A startup built an AI-driven system that monitors corporate chats and flags behavior-related risks there. Is it the Big Brother already or we're not yet that Orwellian?
https://software.informer.com/Stories/big-companies-use-ai-to-monitor-in-house-communications.html
Been there? Your iPhone fresh out of water, and you're panicking. Expert advice from Apple's support book for you, then!
https://macdownload.informer.com/Mac-Stories/wet-iphone-dos-and-donts-according-to-apple.html
Looks like Apple seeks to extend applicability of Apple Cash beyond the Apple Pay ecosystem.
Google has been improving Bard, its AI offering to the public, since its launch in March 2023. Recently renamed to Gemini, it now has a paid version.
https://software.informer.com/Stories/meet-gemini-advanced-googles-paid-ai-service.html
In case you did not know, Microsoft does have a system cleaner of its own, and its latest version is good enough to rival CCleaner and other leaders of this domain.
https://software.informer.com/Stories/spotlight-microsoft-pc-manager-windows-optimization-tool.html
iOS 17.4, to be released in March 2024, marks a tectonic shift in Apple's policies, at least in the EU. Let's take a closer look at what's to expect therefrom.
https://macdownload.informer.com/Mac-Stories/upcoming-ios-174-key-features.html
Microsoft's Copilot Pro promises a performance boost for everyone whose job can benefit from AI assistance. But do you really need it?
https://software.informer.com/Stories/copilot-pro-do-you-need-it-paid-and-free-version-compared.html
It seems like Apple is actively working on the software backbone to bring together all smart home components it makes (and plans to make).
https://macdownload.informer.com/Mac-Stories/smart-home-from-apple-homeos.html
Microsoft's market cap is now several billions greater than that of Apple. Why? And what does that mean for us? Let's see.
https://software.informer.com/Stories/microsofts-market-share-surpasses-apples.html
Apple is releasing Vision Pro in 3 days. What fun is a headset without games? Let's see what they've prepared for us in this regard.
https://macdownload.informer.com/Mac-Stories/super-fruit-ninja-and-other-games-for-vision-pro.html