Image: Mojahid Mottakin/Shutterstock.com A few days ago, Microsoft manifested something that had been a long time coming: forced installation of the new Outlook app on Windows 10 PCs by way of the February 2025 mandatory update. This is the next step in Microsoft’s push to make the new Outlook commonplace. Previously, Microsoft had emphasized that
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Watch out, Nvidia. OpenAI’s proprietary AI chip is coming along
According to a new report from Reuters (spotted by Thurrott), OpenAI could finalize the design of its first 3nm AI chip in the coming months, with the goal of starting mass production at TSMC in 2026. The chip is being developed by a team of 40 OpenAI employees in collaboration with Broadcom. The project is
The winner of Newegg’s PC building race finished in under
Image: Newegg How fast can you assemble a PC? I’ve seen The Full Nerd crew do two pretty hairy SFF builds in three hours, and I don’t think I’ve ever done one in less than four. But Newegg found some speed demons at MegaCon Orlando over the weekend. The fastest time, according to Newegg’s social
Begin with problems, sandbox, identify trustworth vendors — a quick
February 8, 2025 12:15 PM VentureBeat/Midjourney Join our daily and weekly newsletters for the latest updates and exclusive content on industry-leading AI coverage. Learn More With 77% of companies already using or exploring the use of AI, and more than 80% claiming it’s a top priority, leaders are eager to get maximum value from the
Snail Games will show up at GDC with new games
February 7, 2025 5:00 AM Snail Games' For the Stars. Image Credit: Snail Games Snail Games said it will show up at the Game Developers Conference (GDC 2025), with a lineup of updates, first-look reveals, and new partnerships to highlight its growth strategy. The Los Angeles company said fans of the Ark franchise can look
Cognita.ai raises $15M to fix enterprise AI’s biggest bottleneck: deployment
February 6, 2025 6:00 AM Credit: VentureBeat made with Midjourney Join our daily and weekly newsletters for the latest updates and exclusive content on industry-leading AI coverage. Learn More Cognita.ai, a Chicago-based artificial intelligence company, has raised $15 million in Series A funding to help enterprises move beyond AI pilots to production-grade solutions that deliver
China retaliates against US tariffs with Google antitrust probe and
Serving tech enthusiasts for over 25 years. TechSpot means tech analysis and advice you can trust. What just happened? China has retaliated against the new trade tariffs imposed on the country by announcing a series of measures against US businesses. These include an antitrust investigation into Google and placing American firms on its unreliable entity list. China
PyPI adds project archiving system to stop malicious updates
The Python Package Index (PyPI) has announced the introduction of ‘Project Archival,’ a new system that allows publishers to archive their projects, indicating to the users that no updates are to be expected. The projects will still be hosted on PyPI, and users will still be able to download them but they will see a warning
What does a $2500 GPU get you? Let’s check out
Image: Foundry If you can afford a $2000 RTX 5090 graphics card — and you can find one — you can probably afford an even more expensive one. So why not go all out, with a liquid-cooled, AIO-sporting upgrade? Say hello to my not-so-little friend the MSI GeForce RTX 5090 Suprim Liquid. Adam and Will
uBlock Origin is dead for Chrome, but its successor still
Image: Michael Crider/Foundry Last year, Google announced changes to its Chrome browser that signaled the end for popular extension uBlock Origin. The ad-blocker’s design put it at odds with Google’s new Manifest v3 requirements, with death as the likely outcome. The Grim Reaper is here now, with Manifest V3’s full implementation all but complete. If










