Microsoft’s Copilot AI is officially coming to Windows 10

Microsoft’s AI ambitions are moving a bit backwards: Today, the company has confirmed that it’s bringing Copilot AI to Windows 10. At first, it’ll be available to Windows Insider users in an upcoming Release Preview update, where Copilot will appear on the right side of the Task Bar. Once selected, you’ll see the familiar Copilot … Read more

Apple will start supporting RCS in 2024

The green bubble-blue bubble divide may be getting smaller soon. 9to5Mac is reporting that Apple has confirmed it will support the RCS messaging standard that it’s long eschewed. That’s not to say that messages from Android devices will no longer appear green on Apple’s iMessage app. It does mean that texts from iPhones to non-iPhones … Read more

Researchers developed a gene-editing technology that reduces ‘bad’ cholesterol

Researchers developed a gene-editing technology that reduces ‘bad’ cholesterol

In a trial run by Verve Therapeutics, a Cambridge–based biotech company, researchers discovered that a single infusion of a gene-editing treatment called VERVE-101 was able to reduce cholesterol levels in patients. This treatment was tested in individuals with hereditary conditions that made them susceptible to developing clogged arteries and heart attacks. Scientists were able to … Read more

Instagram update adds new camera filters and video editing tools for content creators

Instagram update adds new camera filters and video editing tools for content creators

Instagram is rolling out an app update that is surprisingly robust, bringing a whole bunch of new features to content creators. First and foremost, there’s finally some new camera filters, which should shake things up for a while. These filters range from “subtle color edits” to more expressive and stylized options. There are some other … Read more

An email vulnerability let hackers steal data from governments around the world

Google’s Threat Analysis Group revealed on Thursday that it discovered and worked to help patch an email server flaw used to steal data from governments in Greece, Moldova, Tunisia, Vietnam and Pakistan. The exploit, known as CVE-2023-37580, targeted email server Zimbra Collaboration to pilfer email data, user credentials and authentication tokens from organizations.  It started … Read more

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