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    Microsoft rolls out Copilot "vibe working" mode for Microsoft 365 subscribers

    Microsoft introduced Copilot’s agent mode in 2025, promising customers new “intelligent” ways to streamline document creation while large language models handle much of the work. The feature is now generally available across at least three applications in the Microsoft 365 suite, reflecting Microsoft’s broader push to embed AI more deeply… Read Entire Article Source link More

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    Mercedes all-new C-Class electric sedan is a rolling tech demo with hyperscreens

    Inside, the C-Class EV centers on large digital displays and interface design. A full-width digital layout dominates the cabin, anchored by what Mercedes-Benz calls the Superscreen as standard equipment. A more advanced Hyperscreen setup is available as an option, integrating multiple displays into a single continuous glass surface. The system… Read Entire Article Source link More

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    Xbox may be working on an even cheaper Game Pass, and possible Netflix bundle

    The developer(s) of Better xCloud, a third-party plug-in that adds numerous features to Xbox Cloud Gaming, recently uncovered code suggesting that Microsoft plans to introduce at least one more Xbox Game Pass subscription plan. While no pricing information for the new tier is available, and Microsoft has not announced anything,… Read Entire Article Source link More

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    Meta to cut 8,000 jobs to bankroll its AI ambitions

    The move reflects a broader pattern across major technology companies, where AI spending is rising even as headcount declines. Meta has projected record capital expenditures this year and announced several multibillion-dollar AI partnerships in recent months. Internally, employees have been encouraged to use AI agents in day-to-day work, including software… Read Entire Article Source link More

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    Linux may drop legacy network drivers amid surge in AI-generated bug reports

    The open-source community continues to question the impact of generative AI services on software development and bug reporting. “Vibe-coded” reports are becoming a growing burden for volunteers working on major software projects, starting with Linux and its extensive collection of legacy device drivers. One developer is now proposing to remove… Read Entire Article Source link More

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    Anker is betting its new chip can change how AI runs in earbuds

    The processor’s compute-in-memory architecture departs from the conventional separation between processing and storage. Traditional chips shuttle data back and forth between memory and compute units, a process that consumes both time and energy. In Thus, computation happens directly inside the NOR flash cells themselves, so models run in the same… Read Entire Article Source link More

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    Duke Nukem 3D gets path tracing and DLSS through a new fan-made mod

    Developer Brian Schulman’s latest project, Duke-RT, introduces a major change in how Duke Nukem 3D graphics are rendered. The open-source code adds a new ray-tracing rendering backend to Raze, a fork of the original Build engine that incorporates technology from GZDoom prior to its development split over AI-generated code concerns. Read Entire Article Source link More

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    Kalshi fines candidates for betting on their own elections, but one says he wanted to get caught

    Kalshi says the instances of political insider trading were flagged because of its newly released safeguards that block political candidates from trading on their own elections. In addition to Moran, the other two identified candidates were Matt Klein, who is running in the Democratic primary for Minnesota’s 2nd Congressional District,… Read Entire Article Source link More

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    Sony AI builds a table tennis robot that reacts faster than humans can see

    The Sony AI project focuses on table tennis, an activity that has resisted the kind of breakthroughs seen in digital environments. While AI has already outperformed humans in digital games, real-time physical sports remain difficult because they demand extremely fast, precise responses and continuous interaction under tight spatial and timing… Read Entire Article Source link More

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    Microsoft's next Xbox could get Asus and MSI variants, leaker claims

    Leaker KeplerL2, who has an established track record covering AMD hardware, recently stated that OEM PC builders such as Asus and MSI will release variants of the next Xbox console with the same GPU. Although Microsoft confirmed that the device, codenamed Project Helix, features a semi-custom system-on-a-chip (SoC), Kepler claims… Read Entire Article Source link More

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    Tesla says soaring gas prices are driving more EV demand

    Tesla said on Wednesday that it had seen a “resurgence” in global demand for its vehicles, while the US experienced “slight growth.” It also posted its highest first-quarter order backlog in more than two years – an impressive figure considering the federal EV tax credit ended last year. Read Entire Article Source link More

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    Kioxia says its new QLC SSDs can match TLC performance at lower cost

    Kioxia has announced the EG7 series of solid-state drives, the company’s first SSD line built around its quadruple-level cell (QLC) technology, branded as BiCS FLASH. Despite using QLC NAND, the new SSDs are said to deliver performance comparable to TLC-based drives – at least according to Kioxia. However, the EG7… Read Entire Article Source link More

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