Microsoft reveals how much Windows 10 Extended Security Updates will cost
The Extended Security Updates program was first introduced for Windows 7
Nintendo explains how it created Zelda's amazing physics at GDC
The game's physics and construction systems left other developers flummoxed
Apple's Spatial Personas for the Vision Pro bring your FaceTime callers into the room
Personas look like floating ghostly torsos, but it's still kind of cool
Microsoft will erase WordPad with the next Windows 11 upgrade
In a nutshell: Microsoft has made it abundantly clear that WordPad is slated for retirement. A newly published document outlines a specific timeline for the discontinuation of the longstanding software, indicating that its demise may occur sooner than anticipated.
Despite Microsoft's push, Windows 11 and Edge see decreases in user share
According to Statcounter and the Steam survey
Latest Steam survey: Nvidia's mid-range GPUs top the charts, a bad month for AMD
Intel is grabbing back the CPU share it lost to AMD
IEEE will no longer accept Playboy's "Lenna" image for image processing research
A hot potato: Simply known as "Lenna," the test image was scanned by Alexander Sawchuk at the University of Southern California's Signal and Image Processing Institute in 1973. It's been used in research papers about image processing since then, but now the time has come to retire this piece of fortuitous standard in digital beauty.
Linux could have been brought down by backdoor found in widely used utility
Why it matters: By happenstance Microsoft researcher Andres Freund found malicious code that could break sshd authentication. If it hadn't been discovered it could have posed a grave threat to Linux. The open source community has reacted to the incident, acknowledging the fortuitous nature of the discovery and how it was fortunately caught early before it could pose a significant risk to the broader Linux community.
Activision Blizzard investigates hacking campaign linked to cheat software
Cheating isn't worth it at this price
Microsoft Edge could soon let you control how much RAM it uses
Edge keeps getting new features, but this one could be actually useful
US federal agencies must appoint chief AI officers, according to new guidelines
One of the many requirements announced by Kamala Harris
Adobe's new AI aims to become the invisible helping hand for marketing teams and creatives
Another business case for AI in the workplace
HWiNFO 8.00 adds a new FPS and system statistics overlay
HWiNFO 8.00 introduces a new OSD feature, enabling users to monitor FPS along with system statistics including CPU and GPU temperatures, RAM usage, and more.
GPT-4 loses its position as "best" LLM to Claude-3 in LMSYS benchmark
Anthropic's local-scale model Claude 3 Haiku grabs 7th with it "GPT-4-class" performance
Canva acquires Affinity for $380 million to take on Adobe
Will Adobe finally have some real competition?
MIT researchers showcase novel method for super-fast AI image generation
Uncannily Fast: Generative AI services can produce a high-quality visual patchwork but are usually quite sluggish. Researchers from MIT and Adobe have developed a potential solution to this time-consuming issue, with a new super-fast image generation method with minimal impact on quality. The technique spits out about 20 images per second.
Chrome is getting better text rendering in Windows thanks to Microsoft engineers
A long-standing "bug" is about to be fixed in the upcoming Chrome release
Microsoft is quietly installing the Copilot app on Windows PCs
Redmond desperately wants you to use its generative AI feature
Google's AI-powered search can recommend malicious sites, including scams and malware
The incredible power of AI
DaVinci Resolve 18.6.6 adds support for new video formats
DaVinci Resolve 18 keeps on evolving, recently adding support for AVC MXF Op Atom formats, allowing you to make quick edits, save, and export without any loss of quality.
Windows UI for disk formatting was a temporary solution that stuck for 30 years
A basic user interface that Microsoft chose to keep for three decades
Apple prepares in-box iPhone software update system for unboxing convenience
Brand new iPhones will have the latest version of iOS, guaranteed
Microsoft adds spellcheck and autocorrect to Notepad
After 40+ years, why bother?