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Can Microsoft recover from the collapse of its Surface business?
After nearly a decade of steady growth, revenue from Microsoft’s Surface devices plunged in 2023, and next year doesn’t look much better. Fasten your seatbelts.
Read MoreSMBs face growing cybersecurity threats, but basic measures can lower risks
Small and midsize businesses are targets of cybercriminals and might not have expandable resources, but they can take heart in having a smaller attack surface to safeguard.
Read MoreI went hands-on with Microsoft’s new AI features, and these 5 are the most useful
Here are the new Microsoft AI features that will likely make it into my own daily workflows.
Read MoreWhy open source is the cradle of artificial intelligence
In the wildly competitive business of AI, is open source doomed to be always a bridesmaid, never a bride? Think again.
Read MoreCisco to buy Splunk in $28B bid to secure enterprises in AI era
Estimated to be worth $28 billion, Cisco’s planned acquisition of Splunk will form one of the world’s largest software vendors that will look to help enterprises better safeguard themselves as AI becomes pervasive.
Read MoreMicrosoft quietly announced two products today that business users will love
A new version of the company’s collaboration device and an upgraded two-in-one are the secret stars of Microsoft’s new lineup.
Read MoreHow to customize the formatting of LibreOffice comments for easier collaboration
This is the way to make your comments stand out from others.
Read MoreAmazon will pay you in gift cards to recycle your old electronics. Here’s the secret
If you’re a frequent shopper, follow these steps to turn your unused gadgets and gizmos into Amazon gift cards.
Read MoreOpenAI is building a red teaming network to tackle AI safety – and you can apply
OpenAI’s Red Teaming Network members will be compensated for their time and prior experience with language models is not required.
Read MoreTikTok creators will now need to disclose AI-generated content
As AI-generated content continues to proliferate, social media platforms are adding guardrails.
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