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365 is getting AI

By Liam

Microsoft (MSFT.O) has been working to integrate both internal and third-party AI models into its Microsoft 365 Copilot product, aiming to reduce reliance on OpenAI’s technology and lower costs, according to sources familiar with the efforts who spoke to Reuters. This move marks the latest step in Microsoft’s strategy to reduce its dependence on OpenAI,…

TP-Links banned?

By Liam

TP-Link routers, a leading brand in the US and a consistent top-seller on Amazon, could potentially face a ban in the United States. Authorities have raised concerns that these Chinese-manufactured devices, previously identified with vulnerabilities, may pose a significant national security risk.

Seagate launch HAMR hard drives

By Liam

Heat-assisted magnetic recording (HAMR) is a groundbreaking technology that has been in development for several decades. The journey began in 1954 when the first patent for using heat to record data through a magnetic field was filed. Seagate took a pioneering step in the 1990s by starting research on modern HAMR hard drives. Now, this…

Welcome to Active Computers

By Liam

Welcome to Active Computers! 🎉 We’re thrilled to have you here. Our website is designed with you in mind, offering online support and a seamless shopping experience for all your tech needs. Whether you’re here to find the latest gadgets, get expert advice, or explore our extensive range of products, we’ve got you covered. Take…

Active Socials is going live soon

By Liam

By Liam AldersonAs you might have seen along with the revamp of our website, which you have gracefully visited today, we now have a whole host of social media, including Facebook, X(twitter), and Instagram. Follow them all for the best chance of offers and free stuff.

Are you prepared for the new windows future?

By Liam

By Liam Alderson. Microsoft will stop supporting Windows 10 on October 14, 2025. After this date, Microsoft will no longer provide security updates, technical assistance, or free software updates for Windows 10. While the PC will still work, Microsoft recommends moving to Windows 11.  The end of support for Windows 10 could lead to a significant…