Top 20 Software International News

2025-03-07 11:20:41

Here's a summary of top software news:

  1. Alibaba's new AI model rivals DeepSeek’s R-1, OpenAI’s o1.
    Source: www.infoworld.com
  2. Chrome Enterprise moves to better differentiate work, personal browsing.
    Source: www.computerworld.com
  3. LibreOffice downloads are on the rise as users look to avoid subscription costs.
    Source: www.computerworld.com
  4. AWS bets big on agentic AI automation with a new division.
    Source: www.computerworld.com
  5. Android 15 Upgrade Report Card: What the…?!
    Source: www.computerworld.com
  6. Google experiments with AI-only search as competition heats up.
    Source: www.computerworld.com
  7. Apple appeals UK encryption backdoor demand.
    Source: www.computerworld.com
  8. UK regulators close Microsoft-OpenAI investigation.
    Source: www.computerworld.com
  9. Microsoft launches genAI sales agents, also focuses on finance and supply chain.
    Source: www.computerworld.com
  10. Trump calls CHIPS Act ‘horrible,’ wants to defund it.
    Source: www.computerworld.com
  11. Apple boosts Mac Studio, MacBook Air with super-powered processors.
    Source: www.computerworld.com
  12. Intel creates a digital audit trail to trace the origins of chips.
    Source: www.computerworld.com
  13. Microsoft is killing This Office app survived 35 years.
    Source: www.pcworld.com
  14. Thunderbird 136 officially switches to monthly releases, matching Firefox.
    Source: www.pcworld.com
  15. 1Password can now pull up specific passwords based on your location.
    Source: www.pcworld.com
  16. YouTubers are being scammed with AI-generated deepfake videos.
    Source: www.pcworld.com
  17. Abode home security systems can be controlled from an Apple TV.
    Source: www.pcworld.com
  18. Firefox 136 brings native vertical tabs (finally!) and security fixes.
    Source: www.pcworld.com
  19. Microsoft tries another ugly trick to attract users, this time for Copilot.
    Source: www.pcworld.com
  20. Why you should never, ever delete spam emails.
    Source: www.pcworld.com