Microsoft Launches AI-Powered Bing for Mobile, Adds Voice Chat

From PC Mag: Microsoft is bringing its AI-powered Bing to mobile devices and adding a new voice chat function.

Initially available only on the desktop, the chatbot has been added to the Android and iOS mobile apps for Bing, Edge, and Skype as a preview release, Microsoft announced(Opens in a new...

Valve Sets Trap in Dota 2 to Catch and Ban 40,000 Cheaters

From PC Mag: Well, that’s devious. To catch cheaters in Dota 2, Valve resorted to setting up a trap inside the game, which ended up ensnaring over 40,000 players.

The company has since permanently banned all 40,000 accounts for using third-party software
“over the last few weeks” to cheat in the...

Microsoft is already undoing some of the limits it placed on Bing AI

From The Verge: Microsoft is already loosening restrictions it recently placed on interactions with the Bing AI chatbot and said it’s going to start testing another option that lets users choose the tone of the chat, with options for Precise (shorter, more focused answers), Creative (longer and more...

Intel Reportedly Postpones TSMC Order for Arrow Lake Tiles to Q4 2024

From ExtremeTech: A new report from sources in Taiwan paints a sobering picture of Intel’s CPU plans for next year. The company will supposedly launch Meteor Lake this year, then follow it up with Arrow lake in early 2024. However, sources speaking to DigiTimes report Intel will delay placing its...

CORSAIR Launches New 48GB, 96GB and 192GB Memory Kits

From Corsair Press Release: CORSAIR today announced massive new capacities for its DDR5 memory kits, thanks to new 24GB and 48GB UDIMM modules. For the first time from CORSAIR, PC builders can choose from 192GB (4x 48GB), 96GB (2x 48GB), or 48GB (2x 24GB) memory kits. Available in either VENGEANCE...

Sensitive US military emails spill online

From TechCrunch: The U.S. Department of Defense secured an exposed server on Monday that was spilling internal U.S. military emails to the open internet for the past two weeks.

The exposed server was hosted on Microsoft’s Azure government cloud for Department of Defense customers, which uses...

Tencent Becomes Latest Gaming Company to Back Away from the Metaverse

From ExtremeTech: 2022 was the year of companies jumping on the metaverse bandwagon. Facebook got the ball rolling in June by chasing its name to Meta. From there, not a month passed without some big-name company crowing about its plans for the metaverse. It seems like 2023 could be the year...

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