Monthly Archives: May 2024

Copilot can now help you navigate your Windows 11 settings

The latest Windows 11 Canary build (26212) might not have exciting changes in its official release notes, but there is a secret Copilot integration that might be good for your settings app exploration experience.  With this new feature, you can user Copilot directly within the Settings app’s search function. Stuck looking for a specific option or setting […]

OpenAI plans to announce Google search competitor just a day before Google I/O

OpenAI is trying to snatch the limelight from Google; we have heard this one before, remember? I’ll remind you, in February Google announced Gemini replacing Bard, but just within a week later, OpenAI announced something revolutionary, their text-to-video generator Sora, taking all the limelight from Google. But it seems like OpenAI is leveling up this […]

Microsoft to launch a web-based gaming store in July

Microsoft is making a big play in the mobile gaming market with the announcement of its own online store for in-game purchases, launching in July. This can challenge the dominance of Apple’s App Store and Google Play Store, both of which charge developers a hefty 30% fee on sales. Microsoft’s store will be a web-based platform accessible from any device with […]

IBM unveils “Copilot Runway” to help businesses harness Generative AI

IBM today introduced a service called IBM Copilot Runway which will help organizations seamlessly integrate advanced generative AI “copilots” into their operations. The new offering is designed to streamline the creation, customization and deployment of AI copilots, with a focus on increasing productivity and driving success across multiple business sectors. IBM Copilot Runway leverages the […]

New TunnelVision Attack Allows Hijacking of VPN Traffic via DHCP Manipulation

Researchers have detailed a Virtual Private Network (VPN) bypass technique dubbed TunnelVision that allows threat actors to snoop on victim’s network traffic by just being on the same local network. The “decloaking” method has been assigned the CVE identifier CVE-2024-3661 (CVSS score: 7.6). It impacts all operating systems that implement a DHCP client and has