Microsoft's recent revelation regarding its artificial intelligence tool, Recall, has stirred interest among Windows 11 users. It turns out that the Recall feature, which is integrated into Windows 11, cannot be uninstalled by users. This announcement raises several questions about user control...
Microsoft's controversial feature, Recall, originally introduced as part of its Copilot+ suite for Windows 11, has recently stirred significant conversation among users after it was revealed that the option to uninstall it does not exist. This situation has arisen despite prior indications that...
Microsoft has recently come under scrutiny due to a new feature known as Recall, which has sparked controversy among Windows users regarding its uninstallability on Windows 11. This article delves into the complexities surrounding this feature, its implications for users, and the company's...
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In what may be seen as a significant step for Windows 11 users, Microsoft has announced that its controversial Recall feature will soon return for beta testing. This tool was initially touted as a “photographic memory” for your PC when it was supposed to launch alongside the first Copilot+...
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In a surprising turn of events, Microsoft has not yet provided a definitive launch date for its controversial new feature, Recall, part of the much-anticipated Copilot+ PCs lineup. Originally slated for a June 18 rollout, Recall is designed to enable users to scroll back through time in their...
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EK Water Blocks today recalled all EK-XLC Predator 240 ver.1.0 and EK-XLC Predator .30 ver 1.0 aio coolers.
Here's a link to a article Tom's Hardware posted on it.EKWB Issues Recall For All First Edtion XLC Predator Coolers (Update)
Nvidia has announced today that the 8" Shield Tablet sold between July 2014 and July 2015 are being recalled:
If you have a Shield Device read the announcement and details on what to do Link Removed
Hey, last couple days my PC's been shutting down/restarting without warning. (I uh, can't tell. It hasn't shutdown/restarted *properly* since I put it together a few years ago)
Figured it might be memory/PSU failure, so I scheduled a mem-test and cleaned out the guts for good measure, (I dunno...
HP is warning customers: Check your laptop charging cord to see if it's at risk of overheating.
Hewlett-Packard (HPQ, Tech30) and federal regulators on Tuesday recalled 6 million power cords sold between September 2010 and June 2012 with some HP and Compaq notebook computers, as well as certain...
There have been a string of voluntary battery recalls affecting HP laptops purchased between July 2007 to May 2008, with models added to the list each year since May 2009. The first recall began with Link Removed due to 404 Error and was then expanded last year in May to cover an additional...
Authorities in the US have instructed Sony to conduct a recall of its Vaio laptops, after problems with overheating were reported.
Sony said the problem affects more than half a million of its F and C series laptops sold since the start of 2010.
The American Consumer Product Safety Commission...
This might be a bit of topic but are there any Windows 7 utilities which remember the words typed then will replay them back when the first few characters are typed again. I am always typing the same words in different browsers or tabs within browsers. Of course copy/paste will work but...