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AI just got easier, with the addition of Microsoft Copilot to Windows 11. But while this magical artificial assistant can do so much, getting it working the way you want isn’t so straightforward. Plus, the different versions complicate things, and the pricing ranges from free to almost $45 a month – so you need to get your head around this tool to get the most from it.
APC dives in deep this issue covering Copilot as well as the rapidly moving world of AI for the PC. We take a look at the new chips from Intel and AMD that are powering the new generation of AI laptops and desktop PCs, too. Making you armed and ready to ride the AI revolution!
Plus, less exciting but no less important – we show you how to back up your files hassle-free. We all know our precious files need protection, but backing up can seem like a tedious chore. It doesn’t have to be that way: APC has no-fuss, hands-off backup options for all your devices.
For tinkerers and hobbyists, the new Raspberry Pi is here, and it’s better than ever, with a big boost in processor power and enhanced peripheral support. What’s more, the price is still absurdly low. In this issue we make a project of turning this $140 wonder into a fully-fledged desktop PC. You’ll be surprised at just how versatile this little PC can be, and APC has a full step by step guide to making it happen.
As always, the issue is packed with guides and reviews for all the newest PC tech, including the latest in Wi-Fi 7 and Dell’s gorgeous upsized XPS 16.
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