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Intel's latest AI tool could save you from ever needing a user manual again
By Madeline Ricchiuto published
Project SuperBuilder was on show at MWC 2025, and it showed how smaller, lighter AI chatbots could change the world.

Microsoft Copilot just helped me pirate Windows 11 — Here's proof
By Rael Hornby last updated
Microsoft Copilot has been caught red-handed handing out illegal Windows 11 activation scripts.

Intel Arrow Lake just launched, but the problem with its AI isn’t the hardware, it’s the software
By Claire Tabari published
I tested a variety of AI features on the Acer Aspire 14 AI, but I came away unimpressed. I couldn't help but wonder: When will AI get interesting?

The Humane AI pin is dead. I think AI gadgets aren't far behind.
By James Pero published
Humane's expensive AI gadget spent the last year searching for an audience until HP acquired it.

Tired of waiting for Apple's big Siri upgrade? Try these top AI apps instead
By Stevie Bonifield published
Apple's long-awaited Siri overhaul may be delayed yet again. Here are a few top AI apps you can use instead that are available on iOS already, plus when to expect the Siri update.

“AI is dramatically reshaping many industries, including gaming”: Nvidia’s Jesse Clayton muses on the AI-powered future of gaming
By Madeline Ricchiuto published
If any company can get gamers behind AI, it would be Nvidia

MacBook "without any compromises": Apple's Doug Brooks says performance and battery life dominance will continue as M5 rumors emerge
By Madeline Ricchiuto published
Doug Brooks, Product Manager for Mac Hardware, is enthusiastic about Apple’s ability to maintain its performance and battery life dominance.

There are now 3 great reasons to switch from Google Search to ChatGPT Search
By Rael Hornby published
As ChatGPT ditches the required login for web search, is it time to switch to an AI search engine?

“Not everybody has a killer app for AI yet”: Intel’s Robert Hallock opens the company playbook on AI, NPUs, and more
By Madeline Ricchiuto last updated
To say 2024 was a rough year for Intel may be an understatement. But, as Intel's Robert Hallock tells Laptop Mag, “You can't go backwards. That's unacceptable.”
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