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AIThe Decoder

Microsoft pits more than 100 AI agents against each other to find Windows vulnerabilities

Microsoft deployed more than 100 AI agents to compete against each other in finding Windows vulnerabilities as part of its cybersecurity strategy. This approach demonstrates how AI is being scaled to automate security testing, potentially reducing human labor costs while improving software protection.

#Microsoft#AI agents#cybersecurity
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AIZDNet

Microsoft's latest Windows update now confirms if your PC is Secure Boot-protected - how it works

Microsoft's latest Windows Patch Tuesday update now displays Secure Boot status to users alongside security vulnerability fixes. This enhances endpoint security visibility for enterprise environments where AI workloads increasingly require hardware-level protection.

#Microsoft#Windows#Secure Boot
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TechTom's Hardware

Veteran Microsoft engineer says original Task Manager was only 80KB so it could run smoothly on 90s computers — original utility used a smart technique to determine whether it was the only running instance

The original Windows Task Manager was only 80KB in size, designed by veteran Microsoft engineer Dave Plummer to run smoothly on 1990s computers. This demonstrates how efficient programming techniques enabled essential system utilities to function on severely resource-constrained hardware.

#Microsoft#Task Manager#Dave Plummer
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AIThe Decoder

Overworld's Waypoint-1.5 brings AI-generated 3D worlds to Mac and Windows on consumer hardware

Overworld's Waypoint-1.5 enables AI-generated 3D worlds to run on consumer Mac and Windows hardware. This democratizes 3D content creation by removing the need for expensive specialized hardware, potentially disrupting gaming and virtual environment development workflows.

#Overworld#Waypoint-1.5#AI-generated 3D
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AIZDNet

The new MacBook Air M5 is already $150 off as it woos Windows users

The 13-inch MacBook Air M5 is currently priced at $950 on Amazon, representing a $150 discount from its standard price. This pricing strategy directly targets Windows laptop users to switch to Apple's ecosystem, potentially expanding Apple's market share in the competitive laptop segment.

#Apple#MacBook Air M5#Amazon
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TechThe Verge

I saved a doomed Windows laptop by embracing Linux

A Windows laptop was successfully converted to run Linux operating system to extend its usable life. This demonstrates how open-source software can provide alternatives for older hardware that may no longer receive Windows support.

#Linux#Windows#laptop
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AIThe Decoder

OpenAI's Codex app lands on Windows after topping a million Mac downloads in its first week

OpenAI's Codex coding app has launched on Windows after achieving over one million Mac downloads in its first week. This rapid adoption demonstrates strong developer demand for AI-powered coding tools across platforms.

#OpenAI#Codex#Windows
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TechWIRED

These $500 Windows Laptops Show the MacBook Neo’s Competition

$500 Windows laptops are emerging as competitive alternatives to Apple's new MacBook Neo. This price competition in the budget laptop segment could pressure Apple's margins and market positioning.

#Windows#MacBook-Neo#budget-laptops
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AIZDNet

I've been studying Windows telemetry for a decade - here's the only setting I turn off

A decade-long investigation into Windows telemetry reveals specific privacy settings users should disable to limit Microsoft's data collection. This highlights growing enterprise concerns about data privacy and compliance in corporate IT environments.

#Microsoft#Windows#telemetry
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