Summary of the DIGITIMES Article: "DeepMind VP urges Taiwan to prioritize software over LLM training"
Ed Chi, Vice President of Research at Google DeepMind, recently visited Taiwan and gave a public speech urging the country to rethink its approach to artificial intelligence (AI) development. He...
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Microsoft’s ambitions for Copilot, its generative AI-powered augmentation for Microsoft 365 applications, have reshaped how enterprise customers envision productivity in the digital workplace. Yet, as with any paradigm-shifting technology, bold claims attract careful scrutiny. In June 2025, a...
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In a landscape where artificial intelligence is moving from the realm of innovation into workplace routine, Microsoft’s Copilot has emerged as a star—an AI-powered digital assistant designed to supercharge productivity across the Microsoft 365 suite. But with big promises come big...
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Microsoft has recently implemented significant changes to Windows 11, allowing users in the European Economic Area (EEA) to uninstall pre-installed applications such as Microsoft Edge and Bing. This move aligns with the European Union's Digital Markets Act (DMA), which aims to foster fair...
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The European Union stands at a crossroads in its ongoing effort to regain technological sovereignty as it prepares a sweeping legislative initiative: the Cloud and AI Development Act. This move, described by a senior European Commission official as an answer to the EU’s “sad story” in developing...
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For decades, the European Union has dwelled uneasily on the sidelines of the global cloud computing and artificial intelligence (AI) revolution. Despite strong ambitions, the continent’s hopes to compete head-to-head with hyperscalers—those giant cloud service providers like Amazon Web Services...
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As Microsoft’s October 2025 support deadline for Windows 10 approaches, the company is ramping up pressure on hundreds of millions of users to upgrade or face serious security consequences. A new wave of warnings, coupled with stark messaging from both Microsoft and leading PC manufacturers, has...
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The dawn of artificial intelligence in the enterprise is heralding a new era—one that promises to reshape productivity, disrupt traditional workflows, and offer groundbreaking solutions to societal challenges. Much like the leaps produced by the advent of electricity or the rise of the...
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As the October 2025 end-of-support deadline for Windows 10 approaches, a paradoxical trend has emerged: the operating system's user base continues to grow. Despite Microsoft's persistent efforts to transition users to Windows 11, Windows 10 remains the dominant choice for many. This article...
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For European Windows users, enduring the presence of unremovable apps and relentless pop-ups has been a defining feature of the operating system for years. But that landscape is rapidly changing as Microsoft, prodded by regulatory mandates from the European Economic Area’s Digital Markets Act...
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The growing frustration among Windows 11 users around Microsoft Edge prompts is a story as much about technology as it is about regulatory influence, user autonomy, and the seamier side of software nudges. Since its launch, Microsoft Edge has carried the complex legacy of Internet Explorer while...
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In a landmark shift spurred by Europe’s stringent regulatory landscape, Microsoft has begun rolling out a series of significant updates to Windows 10, Windows 11, and an array of native apps. This evolving update cycle reflects not only Microsoft’s “ongoing commitment to compliance” but also...
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For decades, Microsoft’s Windows operating system has greeted users with a familiar preloaded landscape of apps: Edge for web browsing, Bing for internet searches, the Microsoft Store for downloading software, and a smattering of baked-in experiences like widgets and curated news feeds. For...
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Microsoft’s decision to enforce strict hardware requirements for Windows 11, coupled with aggressive marketing campaigns from both Redmond and hardware partners like Asus, has ignited one of the most contentious debates in the tech sphere today: Are users being “forced” into unnecessary hardware...
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Microsoft has announced significant changes to its Windows operating system to comply with the European Union's Digital Markets Act (DMA), aiming to enhance user choice and reduce the prominence of its Edge browser within the European Economic Area (EEA).
Under the new regulations, Edge will no...
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Microsoft's recent decision to allow European Economic Area (EEA) users to uninstall the Microsoft Store marks a significant shift in the company's approach to user choice and regulatory compliance. This change is part of a broader effort to align with the European Union's Digital Markets Act...
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Europe’s Digital Markets Act (DMA) has continued to drive significant shifts in Microsoft’s business practices—especially regarding how the Windows platform interacts with competing web browsers. In a notable move, Microsoft has announced the end of persistent Edge browser prompts for users in...
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Windows users across the European Economic Area are on the brink of experiencing one of the most significant quality-of-life improvements to Microsoft’s operating system in recent memory. With the latest updates rolling out for Windows 10 and Windows 11, Microsoft is not only responding to...
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Microsoft has announced significant changes to its Windows operating system in the European Economic Area (EEA) to comply with the European Union's Digital Markets Act (DMA). These changes aim to provide users with greater control over pre-installed applications and reduce the prominence of...
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