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    Windows 10’s Privacy Issues Lead Users to Consider the Mac

    Windows 10 has been dogged by negative publicity about privacy concerns – and these issues have led many users of this Microsoft operating system to reveal that they would consider…

    Microsoft Rolling Out Anniversary Update for Windows 10

    Today, Microsoft started rolling out the Anniversary Update for Windows 10 users – and, with its wealth of new features, it’s the most significant update to Windows 10 yet. Over…

    Windows 10 Ends First Year with Fifth of Desktop Market

    There’s both good and bad news for Microsoft as Windows 10 finally becomes a paid-for operating system. The good news is that the Redmond company’s latest OS has finished its…

    Offer of Free Upgrade to Windows 10 Officially Ends Today

    If you’re using Windows 7 or 8.1, you still have a few hours to freely upgrade your computer to Windows 10. In fact, while the end of today is the…

    Starbucks Promotes Upcoming Windows 10 Mobile App on Website

    For users of Windows 10 Mobile devices, ordering a latte at Starbucks should soon be easier – thanks to a new app which the leading coffee shop chain has started…

    Microsoft Releases Preview of Xbox One Software Build 14390

    Microsoft has released an update which brings bug fixes and other improvements to the Xbox One’s operating system… but, for now, only for members of the Xbox One Preview program….

    Microsoft Denies Xbox Play Anywhere is Response to PS4 Lead

    With Sony’s PlayStation 4 having far outsold the Xbox One, it’s tempting to think that the recently-unveiled Xbox Play Anywhere could be an strategy by Microsoft to catch up by…

    PCs Getting Full-Screen Reminders of Free Windows 10 Upgrade

    Having previously attracted negative publicity for pushy pop-ups urging many PC users to upgrade to Windows 10, Microsoft has now started sending out full-screen notifications which, despite polite wording, could…

    Microsoft’s Xbox Play Anywhere Arriving on September 13

    Microsoft has revealed that its Xbox Play Anywhere initiative, which will enable games to be bought once and enjoyed on both the Xbox One and Windows 10 PC platforms, will…

    Facebook Improves Speed and User Interface of Windows 10 App

    If you love to regularly use Facebook on a Windows 10 computer or tablet, consider that the social media site’s main app for that operating system has just been updated…

    Global PC Market to Continue Decline Until 2018, IDC Expects

    Rather than save the PC market, Windows 10 – or, more to the point, its free availability – has added to the factors driving its decline, judging from conclusions drawn…

    Don’t Install Windows 10 on Our Notebooks Yet, Warns Samsung

    If you’ve got a Samsung notebook with a version of Windows nagging you to upgrade to Windows 10, there’s good reason to resist, as Samsung has warned that its customers…

    Microsoft Reveals Plan to Disable “Get Windows 10” Nagware

    If you’re among the many to have been inconvenienced by the constant pop-ups of the Get Windows 10 software, rest assured that Microsoft intends to soon disable and later remove…

    Windows 10 Reaches 300 Million Active Devices Worldwide

    Microsoft has announced that Windows 10 is now running on 300 million active devices globally. The company has also warned that the Windows 10 free upgrade offer for Windows 7…

    Stats Show Windows 10 Growth Slowed Close to a Halt in April

    Is the honeymoon period for Windows 10 now over? It could be, as statistics from web tracker NetMarketShare show that the operating system’s web traffic share saw very poor growth…

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    OpenAI Adds Parental Safety Controls for Teen ChatGPT Users

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    Regulators Struggle to Keep Up with the Rapid Growth of AI Therapy Apps

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    Apple Is Testing a Powerful Chatbot

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