
Remember Tay? That’s what I immediately fixed upon when Microsoft’s new Bing started spouting racist terms in front of my fifth-grader.

For some people, offline email is still the way to go. Be it due to habit, mistrust of cloud services, or sensible prudence about backups, downloading email to a client still factors large in their routine. Mozilla Thunderbird is a key part of such setups thanks to its hefty set of features and zero-cost price tag. But Thunderbird has long been criticized for its out

Intel said this week that it’s closing the book on its 11th-gen Core chips, code-named “Rocket Lake.” The company issued an end-of life notice that covers the entire Rocket Lake chip lineup as well as its supporting chipsets.
Intel said that it will accept orders for the chips up until August 25, shipping them through February 2024, so ven

AI-powered chat and search apps are smoking hot right now, but there’s a small problem: They run in a browser, and that requires navigating to each site individually. But what if you didn’t have to?
The new AI-powered Bing,

Got a minute to spare? Let’s add some extra pep to your Windows PC by preventing it from launching unnecessary apps at startup.
Slimming down your startup process will of course lead to faster boot times, but it can also help unclutter your taskbar or menu bar, while also freeing up processing power from programs you seldom use. (If you’re still



In general, Samsung’s new Galaxy Book3 Pro 360 offers a fascinating mix of stunning hardware and software experiences that try to elevate both work and play. But deep down we found two hidden features—one which we’d love to see more of and another which we

Like its rivals, Microsoft’s Edge browser sports a built-in PDF reader that’s bare-bones but functional. You click a PDF link and a tab opens with the document that you can read, search, and lightly annotate. But that experience is getting supercharged: Microsoft and Adobe have teamed up to bring Adobe Acrobat to Edge, in what will become a wholesale repl