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February 23, 2024

Chrome Remote Desktop: 4 easy steps to get started

Want to sign into a computer from another desktop or a mobile device? Here's how to use Google's Chrome Remote Desktop to make the connection. Read more ▶

Image: Sponsored by Lenovo: Tips to help CIOs win the sustainability battle

Sponsored by Lenovo: Tips to help CIOs win the sustainability battle

From the data center to the desktop, IT organizations are finding more energy-efficient approaches to equipment lifecycles. Learn about three areas CIOs can leverage to accelerate sustainability efforts across their organization.

OpenAI’s Sora text-to-video tool's impact will be ‘profound’

OpenAI is not the first to offer generative AI technology that can transform a text prompt into realistic video, but its tool appears to be among the most advanced to date.

Air Canada chatbot error underscores AI’s enterprise liability danger

The Canadian airline has been ordered to pay for a pricing mistake by a customer-service chatbot, highlighting why companies must invest in monitoring their AI tools, analysts say.

Image: Microsoft Copilot Pro review: Office joins the genAI revolution

Microsoft Copilot Pro review: Office joins the genAI revolution

Microsoft’s Copilot Pro brings the generative AI chatbot to Office for everyone. But is it worth the monthly subscription fee?

Adobe’s new Acrobat genAI assistant aims to streamline reading PDFs

The generative AI assistant provides content summaries for PDF and other file types, with users able to pose queries relating to a document in natural language.

The 5 most intriguing Android 15 features (and how to enjoy 3 of 'em on any device today)

Google's first Android 15 preview has some interesting additions — and you can bring a few of 'em onto any phone this minute with a teensy touch of creative tinkering.

Apple’s iMessage gains industry-leading quantum security

Apple, already preparing for the next generation of threats, is introducing upgraded encryption to protect iMessage against future attacks using quantum computers.

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