Microsoft's latest Copilot update introduces groundbreaking features like group chats, a 'real talk' mode, and an animated character named Mico. Discover how these enhancements are set to revolutionize AI interactions and productivity.
Microsoft is set to revolutionize its Copilot assistant in Windows 11 with improved voice controls and a new feature called Mico. This customizable AI with a face aims to enhance user interaction and memory. Will it succeed where Cortana and Clippy failed?
Copilot has introduced an exciting new virtual character designed for its voice mode, enhancing user interaction and experience. This innovative feature promises to revolutionize how we engage with technology!
Apple may raise prices for the iPhone 18 as A20 chip costs soar due to a new 2-nanometer process. Discover the implications for consumers and the future of iPhone pricing!
As the U.S. pressures allies to curb Chinese influence in technology, the Dutch government seizes control of Nexperia, a major chip manufacturer. What does this mean for global supply chains?
Qualcomm's move to TSMC's 3nm node for its Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 brings hefty price increases for smartphone manufacturers. With escalating costs, how will this impact consumer prices and competition in the tech market?
Nvidia's CEO warns of rising competition from China's chipmakers as they rapidly advance in AI technology, jeopardizing Nvidia's market position and stock performance. Will the U.S. giant maintain its lead?
Intel has announced its new Panther Lake processor, marking a significant upgrade in semiconductor technology. This innovation is set to reshape computing, with production based in Arizona and a focus on U.S. manufacturing.
Intel is set to launch its Panther Lake chip, utilizing the groundbreaking 18A manufacturing process. Promising 30% less energy consumption and significant performance boosts, this new mobile processor could turn the tide for Intel in the competitive laptop market.
China has imposed stricter controls on rare earth exports, targeting processing technology and limiting access for overseas defence and semiconductor users. This move could lead to significant global shortages once again.