Microsoft has belatedly cottoned on to the whole “using AI to watch someone’s screen might be a bit creepy” thing. . Instead, it will limit previews to just members of its Insider program to better focus on their feedback. We all know what that means, right? It’s just going to fade into the ether until everyone forgets it ever happened.
— Daniel Cooper
The biggest stories you might have missed
You can get these reports delivered daily direct to your inbox. Subscribe right here!
It’s a $200 cut-down version of the flagship.
Samsung’s Galaxy FE lineup offers a lot of what’s available in its flagship products with a much lower price. . The tradeoffs are sensible enough to make the price of $200 pretty darn compelling for some people.
The Navimow i105 means my lawn has never looked better.
Robomowers are expensive, require a lot of effort to install and aren’t exactly the set-and-forget dream you expect. Or at least, they used to be: Now, . It’s not perfect by any means, but it’s an easy way to turn a patch of ground into a manicured lawn without much effort on your part.
You Might Also Like
TikTok removes Russian state-owned media accounts for ‘covert influence’
TikTok has announced in its US Elections Integrity Hub that it has removed accounts associated with Rossiya Segodnya and TV-Novosti,...
Apple’s AirPods 4 are already on sale in this early Prime Day deal
It has been less than a week since Apple released the AirPods 4, and there's already a small sale available...
Spotify’s AI Playlists are now available for Premium users in the US
Spotify’s beta AI Playlist feature is now available for Premium users in the US, Canada, Ireland and New Zealand. It...
OpenAI’s X account was hacked to promote a crypto scam
OpenAI opened a newsroom Twitter account earlier this month and it's already been hacked. The new handle was taken over...