Windows 11 is forcing users to upgrade Mail app to new Outlook client which comes with a nasty addition – adverts

Windows 11 is generating a buzz in the tech world with its sleek design and promising features. However, there is one aspect of the new operating system that has been causing some frustration among users. Windows 11 is forcing users to upgrade their Mail app to the new Outlook client, which unfortunately comes with an… Continue reading Windows 11 is forcing users to upgrade Mail app to new Outlook client which comes with a nasty addition – adverts

A better ChatGPT app: Poe wants to build the universal AI messaging client

In today’s world, companies are increasingly trying to integrate artificial intelligence (AI) into every aspect of our lives. One area that has yet to be fully realized is an AI-driven messaging client. This is where Poe, a new technology start-up, comes in. Poe is building an AI-driven messaging client called ChatGPT. This application has the… Continue reading A better ChatGPT app: Poe wants to build the universal AI messaging client

Hobbyist builds ChatGPT client for MS-DOS

It’s 2021, and while many of us are living in an era of modern computing, there are a few hobbyists that continue to look back at the past. The latest example of this comes in the form of a MS-DOS client for the popular ChatGPT software. Built by a hobbyist on their own time, the… Continue reading Hobbyist builds ChatGPT client for MS-DOS

Mozilla plans ground-up UI redesign for Thunderbird email client this July

Mozilla, the open source technology company behind the popular Firefox web browser, has announced ambitious plans to revamp its Thunderbird email client. The company announced that it plans to launch a ground-up redesigned user interface for Thunderbird this July. The goals of the redesign are to make Thunderbird easier to use, faster, and more intuitive… Continue reading Mozilla plans ground-up UI redesign for Thunderbird email client this July

Monday’s top tech news: Twitter’s third-party client ban seems like no accident

This week has been full of news in the tech world, but perhaps the biggest story was Twitter’s announcement that it would no longer allow third-party developers to create Twitter clients. The move has been met with plenty of criticism from users, who have relied on third-party clients for years. But the reasons behind the… Continue reading Monday’s top tech news: Twitter’s third-party client ban seems like no accident

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