March 2025
OpenAI to Introduce Costly AI Agents for High-End Enterprise Use
OpenAI is reportedly developing a new suite of advanced AI agents that could cost businesses as much as $20,000 per month. These AI agents are designed to autonomously perform complex tasks, reducing the need for direct human intervention.
Brother accused of bricking printers with third-party ink, denies claims
Whenever I'm asked for printer recommendations, my first response is to get a printer from Brother. Unlike other corporations, Brother has been refreshingly fair when it comes to the use of third-party printer ink or laser printer toners.
Chrome 134 ships with security patches and new password change functionality
Google released a new stable version of its Chrome browser. This one brings Chrome to version 134 on the desktop. The new release fixes security issues and introduces new features.
Far Cry Multiplayer Game 'Project Maverick' Undergoes Development Reset
Ubisoft has reportedly restarted development on an unannounced live-service project set in the Far Cry universe, known internally as Project Maverick. Originally designed as a multiplayer-focused extraction shooter, the game was intended to launch alongside the next mainline entry in the series, Far Cry 7 (codenamed "Project Blackbird").
Windows 11’s Copilot Gets a Native Makeover with New Features
Microsoft has announced a major upgrade to its Copilot AI assistant for Windows 11, transforming it from a web-based interface into a fully native app with an improved user experience.
ExpressVPN Finally Adds a Graphical Interface to Its Linux App
ExpressVPN has officially introduced a graphical user interface (GUI) for its Linux application, a long-awaited upgrade that brings a modern and user-friendly experience to Linux users. Previously, ExpressVPN on Linux was only available via a command-line interface (CLI), making it less accessible to users unfamiliar with terminal commands.
Firefox 136 launches with vertical tabs, but one requested feature is still missing
Mozilla published a new version of its open source browser Firefox today. Firefox 136 is a big update that ships with a few highly requested features.
Highlights include support for vertical tabs out of the box, a new Smartblock Embeds feature (more about that later), redesigned sidebar, and HTTPS-First policy.
Good to know: Firefox 128.8 ESR and 115.21 ESR are also available. These extended support releases focus on bug fixes and security updates.
Firefox 134: the major changes
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Dragon Copilot: Microsoft's AI Solution Aims to Alleviate Clinician Burnout
Microsoft has unveiled Dragon Copilot, an AI-powered assistant designed to streamline healthcare administrative tasks and reduce clinician workload. This new tool builds on Nuance’s Dragon Medical One, a speech-recognition system widely used in hospitals and clinics, following Microsoft's $19.7 billion acquisition of Nuance in 2021.