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Windows 11 24H2 upgrade expands to more computers
Microsoft expands Windows 11 24H2 availability to more compatible computers. The rollout expansion is through the Windows Update settings. Microsoft enters a new rollout phase by making Windows 11 24H2 (2024 Update) more broadly available to compatible computers. Although the latest version of the operating system has been available since October 1, 2024, it was limited to some devices. However,…
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Google’s ‘Project Jarvis’ project could let AI agents take over computers
Google is believed to be working on an AI agent tool capable of autonomously navigating the web to complete tasks for users, according to reports. Dubbed ‘Project Jarvis’, the AI-powered tool is reportedly able to act autonomously across a variety of functions, including email management, conducting research, and scheduling appointments. Reporting from The Information last month said sources believed Project…
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Microsoft starts to force update Windows 11 computers to 23H2 – Computerworld
Computers running an older version of Windows 11 will soon receive a forced update to version 23H2, according to Bleeping Computer. Support for Windows 11 22H2 ends Oct. 8, and Microsoft argues users need to update to a newer version to gain access to important security fixes. By moving to Windows 11 version 23H2, users get continued access to support and…
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Here’s Why It’s Worth Sometimes Turning Off Your Computer’s Wi-Fi
Some of us recall a time when the internet was a place you visited. When you sat down at your computer, you were offline, and going online was a conscious choice. That has since been inverted. We’re online by default. What if we turned off Wi-Fi, what would that be like? Would anything good come of it? 1 Disabling Wi-Fi…
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Microsoft update knocks out Linux computers – Computerworld
According to Microsoft, the bug only affects older versions of Linux-based operating systems, but apparently it has also affected the latest versions of Debian, Ubuntu, Linux Mint, Zorin OS and Puppy Linux. Fortunately, while waiting for an official fix, it is possible to work around the problem by temporarily turning off Secure Boot, opening the terminal and deleting the SBAT…
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