
DocFetcher searches your files and creates a full-text search index from them. It quickly finds all documents that contain a searched word. With our tips, you can get more out of the tool and outperform the default Windows full-text search by a lot.
First you have to create a search index for your files. To do this, in


Google is bringing its Duet AI to Google Workspace, with features ranging from automatic summarization of documents to something you’ll probably really appreciate: a virtual avatar that can attend meetings for you when you can’t make it.
Unfortunately, Duet AI for Google Workspace is just for businesses right now, who will be asked to pay for it

For web services and PC programs alike, the vast majority of offerings cover one key function and their features are limited to this area: PDF editors handle PDFs, image editors edit image, and so on. On the one hand, this means that people who infrequently use a program will find it difficult to find their way around all the features. On the other hand, hardly anybo

ECC RAM (error correcting code) is a term that often makes PC users look enviously at server and workstation owners. It’s a type of memory that, thanks to an extra chip, is able to detect and correct errors in real time before they cause damage.
This capability makes ECC RAM the first choice for systems where stability is paramount and data corruption

The strength of laptops and MacBooks? Clearly their mobility. The handy devices make it possible to work, surf, or watch videos in a relaxed atmosphere even on the train, while traveling, or on vacation. But because very few of us are on the road non-stop, laptops don’t spend much of their time in their intended field of competence beyond the desk and power soc


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Intel’s Meteor Lake chip will certainly be used as an engine for specific AI tasks on the PC. But Intel is also applying AI to how the chip operates, too: specifically applying AI to how it manages power and transitions between active and low-power states.
In 2008, Intel’s Centrino platform used a catchphrase to describe the company’s powe

