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OpenAI on June 4, 2026 began rolling out a more capable ChatGPT memory system for Plus and Pro users in the United States, while Homey introduced a ChatGPT integration that lets users control compatible smart-home devices and automations from inside OpenAI’s assistant. The pairing matters because ...

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Getac announced on June 4, 2026, in Taipei that its ZX80 rugged 8-inch tablet family is expanding with the Windows 11-powered ZX80W and hazardous-location ZX80W-EX, both ARM-based, fanless field devices scheduled for availability in July 2026. The important word there is not “rugged,” because Ge...

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Microsoft has added semantic, natural-language photo search to the Windows 11 Photos app for Copilot+ PCs, letting users find locally indexed pictures and videos by typing descriptions such as “sunset at the beach” or “family time.” The feature sounds small, almost quaint, compared with Reca...

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Microsoft changed Windows 11 version 22H2 so that, after the October 2022 update, Command Prompt, Windows PowerShell, and other console applications open inside Windows Terminal by default rather than the older Windows Console Host, while still allowing users and administrators to switch back. That ...

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BeyondTrust’s 13th annual Microsoft Vulnerabilities Report, released April 21, 2026, says Microsoft disclosed 1,273 vulnerabilities across its software ecosystem in 2025, down 6 percent from 2024, while critical flaws doubled from 78 to 157 across Windows, Office, Azure, Dynamics 365, Edge, and re...

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