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Past articles by Sean:

Microsoft Build 2023 dates leak, confirming the event will be in-person and online

Microsoft Build is a developer conference that focuses on Azure, Microsoft 365, and Windows. A recent leak states when the event will take place in 2023. → Read More

This Intel chip just broke the Cinebench R23 world record, beating out an AMD Threadripper

The crown for fastest CPU has been passed from AMD to Intel. → Read More

Microsoft Word is finally adding a shortcut to paste plain text — here's how to try it

A popular feature from Word for the web and other apps is making its way to Word for Windows and Mac. → Read More

NVIDIA hotfix patches buggy driver that spikes CPU usage after closing games

A bug with the latest NVIDIA Game Ready driver could cause CPU usage to increase by 10% or more. → Read More

Bing Chat limits raised once again, and this is only the beginning

You can now have longer conversations with Bing Chat. → Read More

Samsung's new 43-inch gaming monitor lets you play games with or without a PC

The Odyssey Neo G7 is a high-end gaming monitor combined with a smart TV. → Read More

No, Microsoft did not remove Bing ChatGPT from the Windows 11 Taskbar (though it probably should)

Despite reports claiming otherwise, Bing Chat is still integrated within Search on the Windows 11 Taskbar. → Read More

Microsoft Teams gains support for closed captions in PowerPoint Live presentations

Meeting attendees can now turn closed captions on or off to fit their preference. → Read More

Outlook for Mac is now free, no Microsoft 365 subscription required

Microsoft just announced that Outlook for Mac is now free. All users can access the email client, even if they don't have a Microsoft 365 subscription or license. → Read More

ChatGPT may need 30,000 NVIDIA GPUs. Should PC gamers be worried?

Recent research states that around 30,000 NVIDIA GPUs will be needed to operate ChatGPT. The question is if that high of a demand would put a pinch on other parts of the graphics card market. → Read More

Xbox Elite Controller Series 2 'Core' discounted to its lowest price ever

The Xbox Elite Controller Series 2 Core is a premium controller that trims a few high-end features to have a lower price. Right now, you can get it for up to 15% off. → Read More

Bing Chat preview added all of these features this week

Microsoft shipped a handful of updates to Bing Chat preview this week. → Read More

Microsoft Teams will soon save your eyes from dirty language

Profanity filtering is on the way to Live Captions within Microsoft Teams. → Read More

How to get the new Windows 11 feature update with new search box, improved Taskbar, Phone Link for iOS, and more

You don't have to wait a couple of weeks to get the new Windows 11 feature update. → Read More

Windows 11 improves voice access in latest Beta Channel Insider builds

Voice access has a revamped help page and several new commands. → Read More

OneNote on Windows finally lets you switch between vertical and horizontal tabs

OneNote on Windows now supports switching between horizontal and vertical tabs. The option brings the app more in line with its counterparts on the web, Mac, and iPad. → Read More

Windows 10, not Windows 11, market share spiked last month — here's why

Windows 7 and Windows 8.1 reached end of support in January, causing users to upgrade to a newer version of Windows. → Read More

Bing Chat can now switch between tones at the switch of a toggle

You can choose to have Bing be creative, balanced, or precise. → Read More

Everything new for Microsoft Teams from February 2023

Microsoft shipped Teams Premium last month and made several changes to all other versions of Teams. → Read More

New leak suggests Windows 12 is on the way, potentially in 2024

Another piece of evidence suggests that Windows 12 is in the works. → Read More