OpenAI is retiring the fan-favorite GPT-4o model on Feb. 13, 2026. This model has gained a loyal following thanks to its friendly, conversational style. The company announced the retirement on Jan. 29, meaning users have just two weeks to make the most of it and move to GPT-5.2, which now …
Read More »Windows 11 Update
Processings…Please wait. An upcoming Windows 11 update will block third-party apps from enabling users to select which browser and search engine Start menu searches open in, according to The Verge. Start menu searches open in the Edge browser, with results from Bing, regardless of the user’s designated default browser and …
Read More »Responsive Google Ads
Google announced today that RSAs will officially become the default ad type for Search campaigns in Google Ads, though expanded text ads can still be created. RSAs allow advertisers to input multiple headlines and ad copy variations, and Google Ads uses machine learning to determine which variations to use based …
Read More »Yahoo Mail to have HTTPS encryption by default – finally
Yahoo has finally announced that it will turn on HTTPS encryption by default for Yahoo Mail next year – four years after Google announced the same thing for Gmail, and two years for Microsoft during the transition between Hotmail and Outlook (it was an option in Hotmail in 2010). Incidentally, the …
Read More »Tumblr turns on SSL encryption – but it’s not by default
Like Facebook and Twitter, Tumblr has announced that it now supports SSL encryption – meaning that you will have an extra layer of security whenever you visit the website. However, there is a catch: it is not turned on by default. You will need to go to your account settings and …
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