Monthly Archives: March 2024

HP harnesses power of AI for newest business laptops and Poly Studio solutions

HP has introduced its newest generation of AI HP Elite and Pro PCs powered by Windows 11 Pro and Microsoft Copilot in Windows 11.   Microsoft Copilot is your everyday AI companion. Recently, some new features were introduced to Copilot Preview for Windows 11, which build on the introduction of the  Copilot Key on new Windows 11 […]

Freed AI Review: Is It the Best AI Medical Scribe in 2024?

This Freed AI review will give you an overview of this AI medical scribe and cover my personal experiences with it. I’ll dive into its core features and even provide a step-by-step guide on how to use the app. Let’s begin! What Is Freed AI? Freed AI is a tool that documents patient-doctor interactions. It’s […]

Desktop Linux now has over 4% of the OS market; how?

Despite years of playing second fiddle to Windows, Linux is quietly making its presence felt on desktops, with its market share reaching a new milestone of 4.03%. What could be the reason for this growth? Microsoft’s shift towards cloud services like Azure and subscription-based offerings like Microsoft 365 has decreased emphasis on the traditional Windows […]

Microsoft announces new online event to discuss Windows, Copilot and new Surface hardware

Microsoft has announced a digital event for March 21st, focused on the “new era of work” with Copilot, Windows, and Surface. The event will take place at 9 am PDT and is expected to feature announcements about new Surface Pro 10 and Surface Laptop 6 devices, as well as new Windows and Copilot features. The […]

Hacked WordPress Sites Abusing Visitors’ Browsers for Distributed Brute-Force Attacks

Threat actors are conducting brute-force attacks against WordPress sites by leveraging malicious JavaScript injections, new findings from Sucuri reveal. The attacks, which take the form of distributed brute-force attacks, “target WordPress websites from the browsers of completely innocent and unsuspecting site visitors,” security researcher Denis Sinegubko said. The activity is part of a&