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Microsoft's Copilot Pro is a $20 monthly subscription for advanced AI features
Microsoft is launching Copilot Pro for power users and unveiling new Copilot features.
Microsoft Copilot keyboard keys are coming to Windows 11 PCs at CES 2024
Coming soon to a Windows 11 PC near you: A dedicated keyboard key for Microsoft's Copilot AI.
Microsoft's Copilot AI chatbot app arrives on iOS
Microsoft also releases a Copilot app for iPhones and iPads, days after rolling out an Android version.
Microsoft's Copilot AI assistant arrives on Android
Microsoft’s Copilot tool is now an app on the Google Play Store on Android mobile devices.
Microsoft bet big on AI in 2023, but its AI future is still unclear
Microsoft is repositioning itself as an AI-focused company, but it's still unclear if that will actually make its products better.
Microsoft Copilot can now make cute little songs on demand
Microsoft Copilot can now make songs via text prompt, thanks to a partnership with Suno. Just type in what you want and let the AI algorithm do the rest.
Microsoft upgrades Copilot with OpenAI’s GPT-4 Turbo and DALL-E 3
Microsoft is celebrating one year of Copilot by announcing new integration with OpenAI’s GPT-4 Turbo and the DALL-E 3 image generator. There’s also tools to help with writing and coding.
Windows 10 users can now try out Microsoft's Copilot AI
Windows 10 users can now access Microsoft's Copilot chatbot, as long as they meet certain criteria.
Microsoft's Copilot AI is officially coming to Windows 10
Today, the company has confirmed that it's bringing Copilot AI to Windows 10.
Microsoft rebrands its AI-powered Bing Chat as Copilot
Similarly, Bing Chat Enterprise will be known "Copilot Pro," and it will be generally available starting on December 1.
Microsoft reportedly plans to bring its AI-powered Copilot to Windows 10
Microsoft reportedly plans to bring Copilot, its generative-AI-powered personal assistant, to late adopters. It would include “roughly the same” Copilot button and sidebar experience from Windows 11.
Microsoft's Windows 11 2023 update rolls out, bringing Copilot AI to more users
Today Microsoft has begun rolling out its Windows 11 2023 update (also know as version 23H2).
Microsoft Copilot: Here's everything you need to know about the company's AI assistant
Microsoft’s Copilot AI has officially launched for Windows 11 devices. Here’s everything you need to know about enabling and disabling the feature suite.
Engadget Podcast: iPhone 15 Pro reviews, Microsoft picks AI over Surface
This week, Cherlynn chats about her experience reviewing the iPhone 15 Pro and Apple Watch Series 9. Also, Devindra and Cherlynn dive into Microsoft’s big Surface event in NYC, which actually ended up being more of an AI shindig.
Microsoft’s big Windows 11 update drops on September 26 with Copilot AI baked in
Microsoft is releasing a big Windows 11 update on September 26. Update 23H2 includes the new AI-powered Windows Copilot feature, a native RAR app, a new volume mixer and a lot more.
Lacie's DJI Copilot is the perfect portable hard drive for video pros
Look, it's kinda hard to get excited about a hard drive. But Engadget video producer Kaard Bombe immediately started geeking out hard over the Lacie DJI Copilot. It's a portable hard drive with the sort of features any professional videographer or photographer would kill for. Sure, at its heart it's a rugged 2TB drive, but it's also a media-card reader, a USB hub and backup battery.
ICYMI: Bot is my co-pilot
try{document.getElementById("aol-cms-player-1").style.display="none";}catch(e){}Today on In Case You Missed It: DARPA's autopilot system for military planes is being tested, this time in a Cessna Caravan turboprop plane. It's made up of a robotic arm and tablet with speech recognition, so communicating with the mechanical brain is supposed to be even easier. Meanwhile, ping-pong fans will want to know about new paddles that set the music based on the pace of the rally. A new product designed for gamers with haptic actuators is here, while just for kicks, the Price is Right celebration is here. As always, please share any interesting tech or science videos you find by using the #ICYMI hashtag on Twitter for @mskerryd.
Comcast 'Co-Pilot' is tech support screen sharing for your DVR
Comcast's X1 DVR platform is pretty powerful, but with more moving parts comes the chance for more things to go wrong. As PC tech support users might know, sometimes the easiest way to describe a problem isn't to speak at all, but to give someone remote access to your computer so they can see what's what. Comcast is trying that with "Co-Pilot" which allows customer service reps to take control and walk you through any fixes. You shouldn't have to worry about anything nefarious going down, though: the techs can only access your DVR after being given a special code. Currently Co-Pilot is in a limited trial phase but Comcast plans to go wide with it later this year. Not too shabby for one of the most-hated companies in America, eh? [Image credit: Getty Images]
CoPilot comes to Windows Phone 8: free offline sat nav, £18 for premium features
It can't be easy, developing a Windows Phone sat nav app in the heavily publicized shadow of Nokia Here, but when we met the folks at CoPilot recently they were brimming with confidence. They've already counted 4.5 million downloads on Android and iOS, and today they've finally gone live for owners of WP8 devices too. The free app comes with CoPilot's own, slightly different approach to laying out navigation info and options on a small screen, plus an offline map for the country of your choice, but you'll have to scroll through directions manually. For the full works, which are only free for 14 days, you'll need to spend £17.99 (the equivalent of $28) on an in-app upgrade that brings voice guided turn-by-turn instructions, a year's worth of live traffic flow info, 3D maps and a few other features. You'll find more screenshots and a growing number of reviews over at the source link.
CoPilot GPS navigation coming to Windows 8 and Windows Phone 8
While most Windows Phone 8 users have at least one option for driving directions, that doesn't preclude them opting for a little extra. ALK Technologies at least believes we're willing to splurge, as it's bringing versions of its CoPilot GPS apps to both Windows Phone 8 as well as Windows 8. Both platforms will share the extras we've seen in the Android and iOS releases, such as on-the-fly route editing, speed limit warnings and local search that involves Wikipedia, Yelp and Google -- shh, don't tell Microsoft. ALK is also promising a similar, two-tiered pricing approach that will offer both a free planning-only app as well as a paid Premium version that delivers turn-by-turn navigation and a year of live traffic information. The catch is an extreme wait for the Windows builds: the two will only appear just as we're setting out on our summer vacations.