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Microsoft is reportedly planning a new 365 tier that charges AI agents as humans

Microsoft 365 E7 tiers could be added with additional AI tools and agent management It could generate subscription revenue even as AI agents become ‘workers’ Speculation places the plan on the higher end, costing around $99/month Microsoft is reportedly considering a new Microsoft 365 enterprise tier designed to plug a burgeoning gap in the world […]

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Apple launches the MacBook Neo, which runs on an iPhone chip – and it starts at a surprisingly low price

Apple has finally made its more affordable MacBook official It is powered by Apple’s A18 Pro chip This new MacBook starts at $599 / £599 / AU$899 After countless rumors, Apple has finally made its new entry-level MacBook Neo official. The iPhone 17e and iPad Air with M4 might have kicked off Apple’s week of

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Windows 12 could arrive this year with rumors of heavy AI focus – and the hate is already strong

Windows 12 could debut later in 2026, PC World suggests That’s based on leaks and statements from hardware partners, we’re told Rounding out a bunch of additional rumors about a heavy AI focus and subscription elements therein is the site – which has provoked a very negative reaction Windows 12 may be here later this

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AI treated nuclear threats as a routine strategy in 95% of war games, according to new research

A new study has found that AI models are good at threatening nuclear attacks in 95% of simulated war games The models treat nuclear threats as just another strategic tool The behavior may reflect the popularity of nuclear strategy in the wargame training data AI generals are big fans of nukes. That’s the conclusion of

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Hundreds of Google and OpenAI employees sign an open letter calling for limits on military AI

Nearly a thousand employees from Google and OpenAI signed an open letter calling for clear limits on the military use of artificial intelligence The letter calls on tech companies to push back against the government’s plans for AI surveillance and autonomous weapons The move reflects growing tensions in the AI ​​industry over government contracts and

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‘They’re just cheap laptops’: Steve Jobs once scoffed at netbooks, and now Apple has made one in the MacBook Neo – and it’s a great thing

If you’re as old as I am, you might remember the early 2000s clamoring for Apple to make a netbook, which was a super-cheap lightweight laptop that cost pennies compared to a normal PC. Steve Jobs was not impressed and derided them as “cheap laptops”; he also said that Apple simply didn’t know how to

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Google is struggling to protect Chrome from quantum hacks without slowing down the internet or disrupting everyday browsing

Quantum computing threatens the cryptography behind HTTPS certificates Fake certificates expose users to monitoring risks Transparency logs help detect unauthorized certificate issuance quickly Google has revealed plans to make HTTPS certificates resistant to future quantum computing attacks while keeping the internet usable. Previous incidents, such as the 2011 DigiNotar hack that allowed 500 fake certificates

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“We wanted something that felt fun and friendly and fresh and felt like it really fit the spirit of this product”: Apple executive on why its new budget laptop is called the MacBook Neo

Apple MacBook Neo. The name sounded ridiculous to me at first, but then I hadn’t seen the colorful, classy and affordable laptop in person. What I didn’t know is that it’s very likely the look, which includes colors like Citrus and Blush that playfully bleed all the way onto the keyboard, that’s probably at least

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Hackers are turning to easy, fast AI solutions to launch attacks – so how can your business stay secure?

Cybercriminals are leveraging GenAI to speed up the creation of attacks Campaigns prioritize speed and scale over sophistication The report shows basic tactics that still elude the defense Cybercriminals are “vibe-hacking” their way into corporate environments by using Generative Artificial Intelligence (GenAI) to make it faster and easier to launch attacks, research has claimed, noting

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