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Aug 14, 2024 |
techviral.net | Manpreet Singh
Apple announced its upcoming iOS 18 at WWDC 2024 this year and released the iOS 18 Public and Developer beta for testing and refinement. If you’ve already enrolled your device to receive iOS Beta updates, you may already have received the iOS 18 Public Beta update. Now, the question is, should you install iOS 18 on your iPhone right now? Should you install iOS 18 On your iPhone Right Away?
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Aug 6, 2024 |
techviral.net | Manpreet Singh
If you’re a true fan of Windows, you are likely to be very aware of the MSCONFIG utility. It’s an important system utility that lets you handle the Windows Startup Process. With MSCONFIG, you can find which apps run at startup and enable/disable them accordingly. You can also perform a clean boot, change the boot parameters, and make many system-level changes. There are several ways to access MSConfig on Windows 11: via the RUN command, Windows Search, Command Prompt, or the File Explorer.
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Jul 4, 2024 |
techviral.net | Manpreet Singh
Back in early 2020, Microsoft introduced a new feature to its Edge browser called ‘Read Aloud’. The goal of this feature is to read out the web pages for you. The feature is great and used by many users to convert the text displayed on web pages into voice. However, after the recent Edge update, the Read Aloud feature seems not to work for many. Microsoft Edge Read Aloud Not Working? There are several reasons why ‘Read Aloud’ may not work on Microsoft Edge.
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Jun 29, 2024 |
techviral.net | Manpreet Singh
If you keep up with the latest iOS 18 news, you may know about Genmoji. iOS 18 users will soon be able to make custom emojis using AI on the new iOS operating system. What is Genmoji on iOS 18? Genmoji is basically a form of sticker, but its creation process is quite different from traditional methods. Genmoji will be an Apple Intelligence feature in iOS 18. With this feature, iPhone users will be able to use AI to generate emoji characters solely based on text inputs.
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Jun 26, 2024 |
techviral.net | Manpreet Singh
Like Google, Microsoft has now started to show its Copilot AI results in the Bing search engine. Now, if you open the Bing search engine from any web browser and search for a term, you will likely see the AI response first. The web results are still there, but the AI responses are shown at the top, pushing down the results. This could annoy many users because the responses delivered by AI chatbots are usually very slow and yield inaccurate results. Can you turn off Copilot AI responses on Bing?
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