Discover the HONOR 200 Pro and HONOR 200 Lite: two smartphones catering to diverse needs. Find the perfect balance of performance and affordability.
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Discover the HONOR 200 Pro and HONOR 200 Lite: two smartphones catering to diverse needs. Find the perfect balance of performance and affordability.
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Alpine has unveiled a new hot hatch, the Alpine A290 which is an EV that is based on the new Renault 5. The automotive industry is witnessing a significant shift towards electric vehicles, and the Alpine A290 is set to make a lasting impact in the electric hot hatch segment. This groundbreaking vehicle combines the […]
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As we await the release of iOS 18, many of us are curious about how it compares to its predecessor, iOS 17.5.1, in terms of performance and user experience. The video below from Nick Ackerman delves into the key aspects of both iOS versions, focusing on the iPhone 15 Pro models, to provide a comprehensive […]
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Discover studio-level portrait photography with the HONOR 200 Pro. Co-engineered with Studio Harcourt for impeccable photos in any light.
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Does your website have an AI Chatbot? If you are a business or website owner, customer engagement is paramount for the success of any website. One effective way to boost interaction and provide personalized experiences is by integrating a custom AI chatbot. With the help of powerful tools like Chatlink, creating and deploying a chatbot […]
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HONOR 200 Lite: a balanced smartphone with strong camera capabilities, eye-comfort display, reliable performance, and sleek design.
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Apple’s iOS 18 introduces a wealth of new settings designed to enhance your iPhone experience. These updates encompass various aspects of your device, including battery management, accessibility features, camera options, and password security enhancements. We have an awesome video from iReviews that highlights a range of iPhone settings that you need to chan ge to […]
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Samsung has unveiled its latest Android smartwatch, the Samsung Galaxy Watch FE. This groundbreaking smartwatch is set to transform the wearable tech industry, offering a perfect blend of advanced features, sleek design, and user-friendly interface. The Samsung Galaxy Watch FE is not just a timepiece; it is a powerful tool that empowers users to take […]
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Microsoft's Recall AI feature won't be launching with the first batch of Windows 11 Copilot+ PCs on June 18. In an update on the Windows Blog, the company said that Recall will shift from being a "preview experience broadly available for Copilot+ PCs" next week to a preview that's only available in the Windows Insider Program. It will only release the feature for all Copilot+ PCs after it receives feedback from its Insider Community of testers.
The company added that it's adjusting Recall's release to "ensure the experience meets [its] high standards for quality and security." Microsoft has faced a lot of criticism related to Recall ever since it announced the feature at an event in May. Recall gives users a way to find anything they've ever looked at on their computer — web pages, images, documents, emails, presentations, chat threads, so on and so forth. It works by taking screenshots of a user's activity every few seconds and then storing them in the "Recall timeline."
Microsoft assured users when it launched that Recall processes data locally and will keep their information secure, but that wasn't enough to assuage critics' privacy concerns. The company announced more privacy and security changes to Recall earlier this month, including making it opt-in. When a user sets up a Copilot+ PC, its Windows OS will ask them whether they want to enable the feature. Users will also need to verify their identities through a Windows Hello authentication method, such as facial recognition or fingerprint scan, before they can access the encrypted Recall timeline. That's not a foolproof method, however, since anybody who knows their PIN will still be able to see their Recall snapshots.
Despite those changes, Microsoft has chosen to delay Recall's launch. Maybe the company realized that there's room for improvement and that it's better to be absolutely sure that the feature won't end up becoming a massive privacy and security nightmare. At the moment, it doesn't have an exact date for Recall's availability in the Windows Insider Program yet. It will be accessible to testers in the coming weeks, though, and the company will publish a new blog post on how to get its preview version when it comes out. Testers will need a Copilot+ PC to be able to access it, though, since the feature will only work with advanced CPUs that come with neural processing units (NPUs) for AI tasks.