Wondering how to get rid of Meta AI on Facebook? Meta AI is now integrated into popular social media platforms. However, this feature may not be welcomed by all. Many users are searching for working solutions to turn it off. In this post, I’ll discuss some authentic methods for removing this feature from Facebook. Notably, […]
Monthly Archives: April 2024
Google Meet gets a new “Switch here” button that lets you transfer meetings from phone to laptop, just like on Microsoft Teams. The post Google Meet’s “Switch here” lets you transfer meetings from phone to laptop, like on Teams appeared first on MSPoweruser.
Microsoft has just announced on Wednesday that it’s cutting down the size of Windows 10 monthly updates, starting with version 22H2. The post Microsoft dramatically shrinks sizes of Windows 10 monthly updates, down like in Windows 11 appeared first on MSPoweruser.
Microsoft’s habit of hiring AI geniuses from companies that it financially backs seems to backfire. UK’s CMA now seeks comments. The post Microsoft’s hiring from backed AI companies finally backfired, raising CMA concerns appeared first on MSPoweruser.
Snowflake is now challenging big-time players in the AI war by launching Snowflake Arctic, its latest “best LLM for enterprise AI.” The post Snowflake Arctic takes pride as the “best LLM for enterprise AI.” That’s quite a big claim appeared first on MSPoweruser.
Apple has (quietly) launched OpenELM, its latest open-source small AI model, just as Microsoft launched the Phi-3 family models. The post How does Apple’s OpenELM open-source model compare to Microsoft’s Phi-3, parameters-wise? appeared first on MSPoweruser.
USPTO published a Microsoft patent for tailored social media notifications using a scoring system called rAffinity. What is it? The post Microsoft files patent for a system that may help you get viral easier on social media. Here’s how appeared first on MSPoweruser.
Today, we opened Google Taiwan’s newest hardware office in the TPark campus in New Taipei City
Google has once again pushed its plans to deprecate third-party tracking cookies in its Chrome web browser as it works to address outstanding competition concerns from U.K. regulators over its Privacy Sandbox initiative. The tech giant said it’s working closely with the U.K. Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) and hopes to achieve an agreement by the end […]
A new malware campaign leveraged two zero-day flaws in Cisco networking gear to deliver custom malware and facilitate covert data collection on target environments. Cisco Talos, which dubbed the activity ArcaneDoor, attributing it as the handiwork of a previously undocumented sophisticated state-sponsored actor it tracks under the name UAT4356 (aka Storm-1849 by Microsoft). “