With the update to its coding agent Jules, bringing it to the command line and offering an API, Google hopes to make its agents deeply integrated into workflows.
Upon opening a Command Prompt, you will see a file path (e.g., "C:\Users\Chifundo"). This is called the prompt, and it shows what directory you're currently in. The blinking cursor at the end ...
Most Windows users rely on File Explorer as the primary way to navigate files, folders, and drives. It works, but it's uninspiring, and anyone who spends hours managing files knows the friction it ...
If a Windows upgrade has ever gone sideways on you, you know how vague and unhelpful the error messages can be. Here are my go-to troubleshooting tricks when that happens.
Once you are on a current Beta or Dev Insider build, you'll need to use the ViVeTool, a free command-line utility that enables hidden Windows features, to turn on animated wallpaper. First, download ...
When it comes to performance tweaks, we tend to think of slight changes we can make to our CPU or GPU settings that will make a difference. But it’s also possible to squeeze more performance from your ...
Available for Microsoft 365 Copilot users, the new agents will help you create, edit, and analyze your documents, spreadsheets, and presentations.
Google app for Windows brings web, Drive, local search, and Google Lens to your PC. We tested it and compared it with Command Palette.
Direct prompt injection is the hacker’s equivalent of walking up to your AI and telling it to ignore everything it’s ever been told. It’s raw, immediate, and, in the wrong hands, devastating. The ...
For the last few years, Mac users are facing a wave of fake apps on Microsoft-owned GitHub that disguise themselves as popular software, only to trick victims into handing over their passwords.
Anthropic is opening Imagine with Claude for five days: a desktop in the browser that can be customised with prompts, including your own programs running on it.
In 1989, Sir Tim revolutionized the online world. Today, in the era of misinformation, addictive algorithms, and extractive monopolies, he thinks he can do it again.