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Microsoft’s New Copilot Agents Create Word, Excel, PowerPoint Files
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Microsoft’s New Copilot Agents Create Word, Excel, PowerPoint Files

Microsoft is rolling out dedicated Copilot agents that can create full Office documents from simple chat prompts. The new agents guide users through the creation process and maintain editing capabilities when documents open in their respective apps. This represents a significant shift toward AI-firs

by Darren HoltNovember 18, 2025
Apple’s iOS 26.2 Beta Adds Liquid Glass and EU Translation
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Apple’s iOS 26.2 Beta Adds Liquid Glass and EU Translation

Apple has seeded the second public beta of iOS 26.2 to testers, bringing customizable Lock Screen effects and expanded translation features. The update also includes improvements to sleep tracking and reminder alarms. Public beta testers can download it now through Settings.

by Natalie BrooksNovember 18, 2025
Dutch Police Seize 250 Servers in Major Cybercrime Raid
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Dutch Police Seize 250 Servers in Major Cybercrime Raid

Dutch police have seized 250 servers from data centers in The Hague and Zoetermeer as part of an investigation into a rogue hosting provider. The servers were allegedly used for criminal activities including ransomware and botnets. This marks the latest in a series of data center raids targeting cyb

by Natalie BrooksNovember 18, 2025
Samsung’s S26 Ultra May Overheat With Snapdragon’s 22W Inferno
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Samsung’s S26 Ultra May Overheat With Snapdragon’s 22W Inferno

The Samsung Galaxy S26 Ultra faces potential overheating issues due to Qualcomm’s power-hungry Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 chip. Early tests show the processor consuming up to 22W under stress, rivaling some laptop CPUs. Samsung’s solution includes only a 1.2x larger vapor chamber, which may not be eno

by Darren HoltNovember 18, 2025
Dell doubles down on Nvidia with new AI servers and storage
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Dell doubles down on Nvidia with new AI servers and storage

Dell is pushing hard into enterprise AI with new servers, storage capabilities, and automation tools. The company is leaning heavily on its Nvidia partnership to offer integrated solutions for businesses struggling with AI implementation. Key announcements include the PowerEdge XE8712 server and KV

by Natalie BrooksNovember 17, 2025
Windows 10’s First Extended Security Update Already Hitting Snags
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Windows 10’s First Extended Security Update Already Hitting Snags

Microsoft’s first extended security update for Windows 10 is already running into problems. The company confirms KB5068781 may fail with error code 0x800f0922 on certain systems. Meanwhile, they’ve released another update to fix enrollment issues.

by Darren HoltNovember 17, 2025
Apple’s Mac Pro is basically dead
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Apple’s Mac Pro is basically dead

Apple has reportedly abandoned plans to update the Mac Pro through at least 2026. The company has canceled the expected M4 Ultra processor and may not release a Mac Pro with the next-generation M5 Ultra either. Apple staff now see the Mac Studio as the effective top of their desktop lineup.

by Natalie BrooksNovember 16, 2025
Microsoft’s Voice-Controlled Windows Is Painfully Slow
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Microsoft’s Voice-Controlled Windows Is Painfully Slow

Microsoft’s new voice-controlled Windows feature is facing criticism after a demo video revealed its limitations. Instead of performing actions directly, Copilot provides slow step-by-step guides through settings. The feature landed on PCs about a month ago, but power users aren’t impressed.

by Natalie BrooksNovember 16, 2025
Microsoft’s New Outlook Still Sucks After 6 Months
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Microsoft’s New Outlook Still Sucks After 6 Months

The new Outlook for Windows continues to disappoint with persistent performance issues and missing features. Despite six months of development, it still lacks basic customization and offline functionality. Many users are considering switching to alternative email clients entirely.

by Darren HoltNovember 15, 2025
Android PCs Are Coming, But There’s a Catch
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Android PCs Are Coming, But There’s a Catch

Lenovo just gave us our first realistic look at Google’s Android PC platform. These devices promise lightweight computing but come with significant compromises. Here’s what you need to know before considering one.

by Darren HoltNovember 14, 2025

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