Windows 11’s Copilot Evolves: Voice Commands, Screen Vision, and AI Actions Transform PC Interaction
Microsoft is fundamentally reshaping how users interact with their Windows 11 computers through a major evolutionary leap in its Copilot…
Microsoft is fundamentally reshaping how users interact with their Windows 11 computers through a major evolutionary leap in its Copilot…
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The revived Commodore brand is targeting Windows 10 users with a new Linux-based operating system designed as an escape from Microsoft’s ecosystem. Vision OS 3.0 offers privacy-focused computing alongside modern Commodore hardware. The community-led initiative includes original Commodore team members and has already seen strong pre-order numbers for its FPGA-based replica systems.
Despite a complex history involving bankruptcies and acquisitions, the Commodore brand is making a surprising comeback with a new operating system targeting users seeking alternatives to Microsoft’s ecosystem. According to reports, the newly revived Commodore International Corporation is promoting Vision OS as a solution for Windows 10 users concerned about Microsoft’s recent support changes.
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Longtime tech investor Ron Conway has stepped down from the Salesforce Foundation board following CEO Marc Benioff’s political statements. The resignation ends a decade-long tenure and a 25-year friendship between the two Silicon Valley figures. Sources indicate the departure stems from ideological differences regarding recent political commentary.
Venture capital pioneer Ron Conway, founder of SV Angel known for early investments in major tech companies, has resigned from his position on the Salesforce Foundation board, according to reports from The New York Times. The resignation comes shortly after Salesforce CEO Marc Benioff expressed support for President Trump and suggested National Guard troops should patrol San Francisco streets, sources indicate.
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