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OpenAI`s new ChatGPT Edu is for universities. Here`s how teachers and students can benefit
This new AI offering is designed to make it more affordable for universities to bring AI to their campuses.
Sabrina Ortiz
zdnet.com
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5 rumored iOS 18 features I`m most excited about - and AI is just the start
Will Apple finally enable full home screen customization? These are the rumored features I`m most looking forward to seeing revealed at next month`s WWDC.
Don Reisinger
zdnet.com
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ChatGPT vs. Copilot: Which AI chatbot is better for you?
Wondering what the main differences are between these two popular AI chatbots? Here`s how to choose the right one for your needs.
Sabrina Ortiz
zdnet.com
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5 ways Amazon can make an AI-powered Alexa subscription worth the cost
Transitioning Alexa to a paid model that can compete with offerings from Apple, Microsoft, and Google requires Amazon to get a lot of things just right. Here`s the to-do list.
Jason Perlow
zdnet.com
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What to Expect at Microsoft Build 2024
Copilot, AI, and Azure programming will feature strongly at Microsoft`s annual developer conference, but there will likely be surprises—and even hardware.
Michael Muchmore
pcmag.com
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The top three Linux 6.9 kernel upgrades
The recently released Linux 6.9 kernel brings several significant updates and improvements. Here are the most important ones.
Steven Vaughan-Nichols
zdnet.com
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Readers` Choice 2024: The Top ISPs in North America
Just like electricity and water, broadband is a critical utility. But which internet service provider delivers the best performance and value? According to PCMag readers, these are the fastest, most reliable, and most affordable ISPs.
Ben Gottesman
pcmag.com
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Coming to Google Maps, Geospatial AR lets you see cities like never before
Google also will make it easier for partners and creators to produce AR content for new locations.
Artie Beaty
zdnet.com
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Arm wants to make its own chips as soon as 2025
The company is hoping to get prototype AI chip designs ready by the spring and full production going by the fall of next year.
Michael Crider
pcworld.com
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`Not a Search Engine`: OpenAI to Reveal ChatGPT, GPT-4 Updates at Monday Event
OpenAI shoots down reports it will launch a search engine (or GPT-5) next week to steal Google`s I/O spotlight, but there are clues that a more search-focused product is in the works.
Emily Dreibelbis
pcmag.com
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The Best Mother`s Day Gift Ideas for Techie Moms
Honor the important women in your life with something better than a bouquet.
Eric Griffith
pcmag.com
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Meet LPCAMM2, the fast and efficient new laptop RAM of the future
Micron and Lenovo show off the first laptop with replaceable low-power DRAM: LPCAMM2.
Gordon Ung
pcworld.com
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Google was right to be worried: OpenAI reportedly wants to enter the search market
OpenAI is even poaching Google employees to do it.
Don Reisinger
zdnet.com
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Delete yourself from the internet with the best online data removal services
Erasing yourself from the internet isn`t an easy or quick process, but these services can assist you.
Charlie Osborne
zdnet.com
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How to use ChatGPT
If you want to use the most popular AI chatbot available, we`ll walk you through how to get started with ChatGPT and get the most out of it.
Maria Diaz
zdnet.com
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ChromeOS finally steals a faster multitasking feature from Windows and MacOS
Now rolling out to the Stable channel, ChromeOS M124 kicks in a faster Split Screen setup, smoother video play and gaming, and some tidbits for your mouse.
Lance Whitney
zdnet.com
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The Best Cheap Phones for 2024
Looking for a new phone that won`t wipe out your bank account?
Iyaz Akhtar
pcmag.com
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Microsoft says April Windows updates break VPN connections
Microsoft has confirmed that the April 2024 Windows security updates break VPN connections across client and server platforms.
Sergiu Gatlan
bleepingcomputer
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5 ways AI can help you study for finals - for free
Studying for finals is hard. AI can simplify it for you.
Sabrina Ortiz
zdnet.com
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Apple keeps insisting your iPhone doesn`t need a case. Is anyone listening?
Once again, Apple demonstrates how `dependably durable` its iPhones are. Yet we keep buying phone cases. Is this a case of marketing gone wrong?
Chris Matyszczyk
zdnet.com