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Microsoft begins pulling Copilot out of Windows 11 apps in a major cleanup push

After months of Copilot showing up everywhere in Windows 11 like an overenthusiastic guest who refuses to leave, Microsoft is finally dialing things back.  The company has started scaling back Copilot integration in core apps like Notepad and Snipping Tool, replacing flashy AI branding with writing tools and, in some cases, removing AI buttons from the interface entirely. So, it’s quite clear that Windows is getting a cleanup, and Copilot is the first thing on the chopping block. Windows 11 Trims Copilot from Notepad and Snipping Tool Let’s start with Notepad, the app that somehow went from barely changed in…

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The FBI just cracked open Signal texts on an iPhone. Here’s how to lock yours down

Signal has long been one of the most secure messaging apps available. It uses end-to-end encryption, collects very little data, and offers features like disappearing messages to keep conversations private. For many users, it’s the go-to app when privacy actually matters. While that hasn’t changed, a recent case shows how parts of your conversation may still be exposed. The good news is there’s an easy way to prevent this. How the FBI recovered Signal messages from an iPhone According to a report by 404 Media, the FBI recently managed to recover deleted Signal messages from an iPhone. The method did…

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Razer’s new Hammerhead V3 HyperSpeed earbuds rise above slow Bluetooth hassles

Razer just dropped the Hammerhead V3 HyperSpeed, gaming earbuds that keep Bluetooth connectivity as their backup plan rather than their primary mode of connection.  The Hammerhead V3 HyperSpeed is built around one core proposition: your audio should never lag behind the gameplay (a common problem with regular wireless earbuds). To achieve that, the gaming earbuds rely on Razer’s HyperSpeed Wireless, a fancy term for a 2.4 GHz radio link. Why does a 2.4 GHz connection actually matter for gaming? Unlike a Bluetooth connection, the HyperSpeed Wireless can deliver ultra-low latency audio for times when in-game precision matters to you. Perhaps…

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Microsoft begins pulling Copilot out of Windows 11 apps in a major cleanup push

Microsoft appears to be trying to clear up an awkward contradiction around its Copilot AI. After one of its own documents made the AI sound a lot less useful than the company’s marketing would suggest. Users recently noticed Microsoft’s Copilot terms of use included a warning that the service is for “entertainment purposes only,” adding that it can make mistakes, may not work as intended, and should not be relied on for important advice. The same section also added that users must use Copilot at their own risk, which raised many eyebrows, given how aggressively Microsoft has been pitching Copilot…

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The influencer economy’s invisible workers are first in line for the AI chop

On a 2024 trip to Dharamshala, a well-known spiritual hub in India, I was surprised by the number of remote workers occupying cafe seats and glued to their laptops. At least three of my dorm mates told me they handle social media content for US-based creators with hundreds of thousands of followers. One enterprising 17-year-old enthusiastically told me she handled regional YouTube channels for a well-known US-based creator with over three million subscribers and wanted to aggressively win fans in the densely populated Southeast Asian market. For these freelancers linked to the volatile “social media economy,” the daily routine includes…

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Samsung Galaxy Z Flip 8 appears thinner in new CAD leak

Samsung’s upcoming clamshell foldable, the Galaxy Z Flip 8, has leaked in detailed 5K CAD renders and a 360-degree video, offering an early look at what the company is preparing for 2026. At first glance, the device looks polished and refined, but the more you look, the more it feels like a cautious update rather than a bold step forward. The biggest visible change is subtle. According to the leak, the Galaxy Z Flip 8 will be slightly slimmer when folded, measuring around 13.2 mm compared to the 13.7 mm thickness of its predecessor. While that half-millimetre reduction may not…

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3 underrated Amazon Prime Video movies you should watch this weekend (April 10-12)

This weekend’s watchlist covers three different genres of movies, so you can pick whatever you are in the mood for. We have a trio of hidden gems on Amazon Prime Video that deserve way more attention. There is a gritty Michael Caine revenge thriller you should not miss, a micro-budget 1950s sci-fi mystery that thrives on atmosphere and dialogue. For horror fans, we have a psychological horror bout a hospice nurse whose faith tips into something far more dangerous that gets inside your skin. We also have guides to the best new movies to stream, the best movies on Netflix,…

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Pokémon Champions And 40 Years Of Zelda | The Game Informer Show

This week on The Game Informer Show, the crew gets together to discuss their favorite games from the long-running The Legend of Zelda series, as it celebrates its 40th anniversary! Be sure to check out our upcoming magazine feature on reactions from around the industry, too.Before we get to the green caps and tunics, though, Charles has some early thoughts to share on Pokemon Champions, and we have a few other quick takes on some recent releases. Grab a cold drink and tune in!The Game Informer Show is a weekly podcast covering the video game industry. Join us every Friday for…

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You don’t want to trust Meta’s new Muse Spark AI with health advice

Meta‘s new Muse Spark may be pitched as a smarter AI model, but based on early testing, it sounds like the kind of AI you really do not want anywhere near serious medical decisions. The recent WIRED report talked about the experience with Muse Spark. Meta’s health-focused AI model inside the Meta AI app did not show promising results. The chatbot reportedly encouraged users to upload raw medical information like lab reports, glucose monitor readings, and blood pressure logs, then offered to help analyze patterns and trends. All of this sounds pretty useful till you realize two immediate concerns. You’re…

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Deadzone: Rogue Review – Rewarding Repetition

Science-fiction themed first-person shooters can feel a dime a dozen. I would bet anyone reading this review has long lost count of the number of times they’ve taken up heavy arms against an alien or robotic threat that outnumbered them multiple-hundreds-to-one. Deadzone: Rogue may look like an unassuming first-person shooter on the surface, but through superb gunplay and excellent utilization of the roguelite formula, I was left kicking myself for not discovering this game when it arrived on other platforms last year.As a man who awakens alone on a space station with no recollection of who he is or why…

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