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Windows Update Woes for Windows 11

Photographer: Windows | Source: Unsplash Troublesome Update : Microsoft’s recent non-security preview update, KB5039302, intended for Windows 11 22H2 and 23H2, caused significant issues, leading to its withdrawal1. Users reported boot loops and startup problems, prompting Microsoft to halt further downloads. Insider Build Woes : This isn’t the first hiccup with Windows Insider builds this month; another bug involved the Windows Cross Device Service consuming excessive CPU resources. Microsoft is investigating the boot loop issue related to virtualization features. Update Highlights : Despite the problems, the update offered notable improvements, like enhanced File Explorer compression and the reintroduction of the Show Desktop button. It also addressed minor issues with the Snipping Tool and hardware removal processes. A Cautionary Tale : This incident serves as a stark reminder of the risks associated with immediate updates, especially preview versions. With the upcoming Windows Reca

Microsoft Delays the Release of Recall

Photographer: Surface | Source: Unsplash Microsoft has introduced a new " Recall " feature for its Copilot+ PCs. This feature aims to enhance user productivity by providing an advanced method to track and retrieve past PC activities. This report delves into the functionalities, system requirements, privacy concerns, and current status of the Recall feature. Key Features of Recall Explorable Timeline Recall provides users with an explorable timeline of their PC's past activities. This timeline is created by taking snapshots of the screen every five seconds when the content changes. These snapshots are then organized in a chronological order, allowing users to review their activity in a preview window and easily navigate to specific points in time. Natural Language Search One of Recall's standout features is its ability to search for content using natural language. This means you can search for things like 'documents I worked on last week' or 'pictures from

"Apple WWDC 2024: Advancements in Software and Hardware Ecosystems"

Photo from Apple.com This article summarizes the key points from a recent video about Apple's latest advancements in their software and hardware ecosystems. The video covers updates to iOS, iPadOS, macOS, and development tools, as well as innovations in gaming and spatial apps. Here are the main takeaways: Key Points 1. Apple Intelligence System Apple's new personal intelligence system, Apple Intelligence, is a testament to its user-centric approach. This system, powered by advanced generative models, is designed to enhance user experience across Apple platforms. It's a clear indication that Apple is not just innovating for the sake of it but is truly adapting to users' needs and preferences, making its devices more intuitive and innovative. 2. Enhanced Capabilities in iOS, iPadOS, and macOS The latest iOS, iPadOS, and macOS updates bring new capabilities that help users take action more efficiently. These updates are designed with a rich awareness of users' context

"Tesla Chip Redirection: Implications for AI Development and Musk's Priorities"

Chip Redirection from Tesla to X and xAI In a strategic move, Elon Musk directed Nvidia to redirect a shipment of approximately 12,000 H100 AI chips, originally intended for Tesla, to his social media platform X and his new AI company xAI in late 2023. According to internal Nvidia memos obtained by CNBC, this redirection of chips slated for Tesla's Full Self-Driving (FSD) development prioritized building an AI cluster for X, a crucial component of Musk's social media platform, over Tesla. In exchange, a subsequent order of 12,000 H100 chips, initially for X, was redirected to Tesla. Musk's Explanation Musk confirmed the chip redirection on X, stating that Tesla did not have enough physical space to store and utilize the Nvidia chips. He reassured that the extension to Tesla's Gigafactory in Austin, Texas, is nearing completion and will house around 50,000 H100 chips for FSD training. Musk also claimed his previous statements about Tesla investing $ 10 billion in AI thi