Microsoft is opening up its AI assistant, Copilot, to customers and making the corporate version available to smaller companies. The company is selling a $20-a-month consumer version of Copilot with access to OpenAI s latest ChatGPT technology and image-creation features.
The tech giant said that this will affect all consumer versions of Internet Explorer. The browser will still get support on its Long-Term Servicing Channels (LTSC). The company has put a full list of what retirement covers.\
Though the Internet Explorer lost its relevance over the years, the browser is an important part of the history of the internet. The story of it spans the first big antitrust battle between Big Tech and regulators when Microsoft went in front of the US Department of Justice in the late 1990s. The outcome of that case is why many browsers today are free.
May 05, 2021, 14:57 IST
While Yahoo was once the world s first search engine, Google has gradually gained ground. Google is on its way to becoming the world s most popular search engine.
Microsoft, on the other hand, is about to issue a major challenge to Google. Microsoft Corporation has made an offer to purchase Yahoo Inc. for $ 44.6 billion (approximately Rs 3.3 lakh crore). Both companies could pose a threat to Google as a result of this agreement. Yahoo s board of directors is considering the idea, according to the company. Yahoo s stock rose nearly 48 percent to $ 28.33 during the time, with a 700 million user base (approximately Rs. 2090).