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In a statement shared with Bloomberg on Wednesday, Apple confirmed that its software design chief Alan Dye will be leaving. Apple said Dye will be succeeded by Stephen Lemay, who has been a software designer at the company since 1999.
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Here are the answers for The New York Times Mini Crossword for Dec. 5.
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Here are some hints and the answers for the NYT Connections puzzle for Dec. 5, No. 908.
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Stay connected to your full Amazon Prime Video lineup while traveling, thanks to these powerful VPNs with worldwide server networks.
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Find out how to watch or stream tonight's game and the rest of the Week 14 slate no matter where you live.
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The Antigravity A1 drone offers an experience akin to being in a glass orb hovering 500 meters above the earth.
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Sahil Lavingia, previously a DOGE operative at the Department of Veterans Affairs, is now a career employee at the IRS. He said at WIRED's Big Interview event that he expects to work there 10 years.
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Here are the high-tempo holiday songs that get on your pets' nerves the most, according to research.
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Apple Arcade received five more games today, including endless runner Subway Surfers, the world's most downloaded mobile game. Since its launch in 2012, the game has received billions of downloads across all platforms.
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The visiting team looks to bounce back from its crushing 1st Test defeat as the series heads to The Gabba.
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From the most portable to the most powerful, here are the best consoles and gaming handhelds available right now.
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Microsoft announced a series of upcoming new features for Copilot PCs and Windows 11. One of the most compelling updates for Copilot PCs is agent, which provides on-device AI assistance for adjusting a PC's settings. Some of the example tweaks Microsoft gave for this application are issues such as "how to control my PC by voice" and "my mouse pointer is too small."
Not only can the agent answer these types of queries, but if the necessary permissions are granted, the AI can also make the requested changes for a user. The blog post specifies that only questions in English are "initially" supported, which hints that more languages will be added at a later date. This feature will first roll out to Copilot PCs with Snapdragon chips, while thoe computers powered by Intel and AMD will get agents "soon."
Microsoft is also adding more actions to the Click to Do capability for Copilot AI assistance with whatever is currently active on a computer's screen. Copilot will be able to act on text or an image, including creating a bulleted list from selected text or drafting copy into Microsoft Word. Other new actions include scheduling a meeting, sending a message to Microsoft Teams and sending data to Microsoft Excel. Click to Do will also support engaging a computer's Reading Coach and Immersive Reader modes.
While most of Microsoft's recent messaging about Windows 11 has put Copilot PCs at front and center, but there will be some new goodies for the owners of oth
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