Weekly Issue: 2026-03
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Presidio rolls out Adaptive Cloud Services on AWS for cloud operations and cost management

Information technology services firm Presidio Inc. today announced the launch of Adaptive Cloud Services, a suite of intelligent, artificial intelligence-enhanced cloud offerings built on Amazon Web Services Inc. The new offerings are designed to provide flexible, tiered options that scale with customer needs while delivering an outcomes-driven approach.
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Presidio rolls out Adaptive Cloud Services on AWS for cloud operations and cost management

Information technology services firm Presidio Inc. today announced the launch of Adaptive Cloud Services, a suite of intelligent, artificial intelligence-enhanced cloud offerings built on Amazon Web Services Inc. The new offerings are designed to provide flexible, tiered options that scale with customer needs while delivering an outcomes-driven approach.
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Stable Channel Update for Desktop
The Chrome team is delighted to announce the promotion of Chrome 144 to the stable channel for Windows, Mac and Linux. This will roll out over the coming days/weeks.Chrome 144.0.7559.59 (Linux) 144.0.7559.59/60 Windows/Mac contains a number of fixes and improvements — a list of changes is available in the log.
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Beta Channel Update for ChromeOS / ChromeOS Flex
The ChromeOS Beta channel is being updated to OS version 16503.46.0 (Browser version 144.0.7559.84) for most ChromeOS devices.
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Tacotron 2 Statistics [2026 Updated]
![Tacotron 2 Statistics [2026 Updated]](https://www.aboutchromebooks.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/01/Tacotron-2-Statistics-e1768330189731.webp)
Tacotron 2 achieved a Mean Opinion Score of 4.53 in 2017, reaching within 1.09% of human speech quality and establishing the benchmark for neural text-to-speech synthesis. NVIDIA’s PyTorch implementation garnered over 5,300 GitHub stars and 1,400 forks, while the global TTS market reached $3.
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Google Forms gets an super-helpful new feature

Google is finally addressing one of the most long-standing feature requests for Google Forms: the ability to automatically stop collecting responses. For years, form creators had to manually toggle the “Accepting responses” switch to close a form, which often led to late-night manual interventions or missed deadlines.
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Google Forms gets an super-helpful new feature

Google is finally addressing one of the most long-standing feature requests for Google Forms: the ability to automatically stop collecting responses. For years, form creators had to manually toggle the “Accepting responses” switch to close a form, which often led to late-night manual interventions or missed deadlines.
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Google supercharges Gemini API with massive file limits and cloud storage integration

Google is continuing to break down the barriers for developers building multimodal AI applications with a significant update to the Gemini API. While early versions of the API focused on getting models into the hands of developers quickly, the latest enhancements address a major pain point: data ingestion at scale.
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Google supercharges Gemini API with massive file limits and cloud storage integration

Google is continuing to break down the barriers for developers building multimodal AI applications with a significant update to the Gemini API. While early versions of the API focused on getting models into the hands of developers quickly, the latest enhancements address a major pain point: data ingestion at scale.
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Slack launches revamped Slackbot AI assistant

Slack has launched the revamped version of Slackbot, with generative AI (genAI) features that let workers more easily find information and create documents. The feature is generally available for certain paid Slack plans as of today, the company announced Tuesday.
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Slack launches revamped Slackbot AI assistant

Slack has launched the revamped version of Slackbot, with generative AI (genAI) features that let workers more easily find information and create documents. The feature is generally available for certain paid Slack plans as of today, the company announced Tuesday.
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Google Search celebrates America’s 250th anniversary with a fun Easter egg

As the United States approaches its 250th anniversary in 2026, Google is getting an early start on the festivities. Known as the Semiquincentennial, this historic milestone marks a quarter-millennium since the signing of the Declaration of Independence.
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Google Search celebrates America’s 250th anniversary with a fun Easter egg

As the United States approaches its 250th anniversary in 2026, Google is getting an early start on the festivities. Known as the Semiquincentennial, this historic milestone marks a quarter-millennium since the signing of the Declaration of Independence.
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Apple’s new ‘Creator Studio’ just became a flagship service

Apple is going full throttle in the run-up to its Q1 FY26 fiscal call at the end of this month, boosting investor confidence with its AI partnership with Google and following that up with an announcement to inject even more growth into its all-important services division.
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Apple’s new ‘Creator Studio’ just became a flagship service

Apple is going full throttle in the run-up to its Q1 FY26 fiscal call at the end of this month, boosting investor confidence with its AI partnership with Google and following that up with an announcement to inject even more growth into its all-important services division.
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Chrome Stable for iOS Update
Hi everyone! We’ve just released Chrome Stable 144 (144.0.7559.85) for iOS; it’ll become available on App Store in the next few hours.This release includes stability and performance improvements. You can see a full list of the changes in the Git log.
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The Google Pixel 10a could arrive earlier than expected

If you follow the typical Google hardware cycle, you probably have a mental calendar set for specific device launches. We usually see new flagships in the fall and the budget-friendly A-series arriving sometime in the spring—typically around Google I/O.
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The Google Pixel 10a could arrive earlier than expected

If you follow the typical Google hardware cycle, you probably have a mental calendar set for specific device launches. We usually see new flagships in the fall and the budget-friendly A-series arriving sometime in the spring—typically around Google I/O.
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Anthropic releases Cowork – Claude Code directly on your computer

Anthropic has released a new AI tool, Cowork, that allows users to collaborate with the AI model Claude directly in their computer files. Not just via text chat. The tool is based on the same technology as Claude Code, but is designed for non-programmers.
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Anthropic releases Cowork – Claude Code directly on your computer

Anthropic has released a new AI tool, Cowork, that allows users to collaborate with the AI model Claude directly in their computer files. Not just via text chat. The tool is based on the same technology as Claude Code, but is designed for non-programmers.
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Anthropic releases Cowork – Claude Code directly on your computer

Anthropic has released a new AI tool, Cowork, that allows users to collaborate with the AI model Claude directly in their computer files. Not just via text chat. The tool is based on the same technology as Claude Code, but is designed for non-programmers.
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How To Fix Codes Error RCSDASSK

Codes Error RCSDASSK appears on Windows systems when configuration files become corrupted or third-party software conflicts with system processes. This error disrupts normal operations and prevents users from accessing applications or remote services. The problem typically occurs during system startup, software updates, or when launching resource-intensive programs on enterprise networks.
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How to Copy CP Directory Folder in Linux

Copying folders in Linux is a common task, especially for backup, editing, or sharing purposes. One of the easiest ways to do this is by using the CP Directory command. This command allows you to copy entire directories efficiently using the terminal.
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Hands-On with the ASUS Chromebook CM15 at CES 2026 [VIDEO]
![Hands-On with the ASUS Chromebook CM15 at CES 2026 [VIDEO]](https://chromeunboxed.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/01/ASUSChromebookCM15-handson-CES2026-ChromeUnboxed.jpg)
While there wasn’t a ton of Chromebook news at CES this year, the ASUS booth did have a few devices that we spent some time with: the new detachable CM32 and the CM14 and CM15.
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Hands-On with the ASUS Chromebook CM15 at CES 2026 [VIDEO]
![Hands-On with the ASUS Chromebook CM15 at CES 2026 [VIDEO]](https://chromeunboxed.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/01/ASUSChromebookCM15-handson-CES2026-ChromeUnboxed.jpg)
While there wasn’t a ton of Chromebook news at CES this year, the ASUS booth did have a few devices that we spent some time with: the new detachable CM32 and the CM14 and CM15.
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Gmail is making emoji reactions the default standard for everyone

Google is continuing its push to modernize the inbox by streamlining the way we acknowledge and respond to messages.
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Gmail is making emoji reactions the default standard for everyone

Google is continuing its push to modernize the inbox by streamlining the way we acknowledge and respond to messages.
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Google Meet adds automated controls for AI-driven note-taking

Google Meet is giving users more granular control over the “Take notes for me” feature. While Gemini has been capable of capturing meeting summaries and action items for some time, the process previously required manual intervention for every single call.
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Google Meet adds automated controls for AI-driven note-taking

Google Meet is giving users more granular control over the “Take notes for me” feature. While Gemini has been capable of capturing meeting summaries and action items for some time, the process previously required manual intervention for every single call.
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Apple officially taps Google Gemini to power the next generation of Siri

According to a report from CNBC (via 9to5 Google), Apple has officially confirmed a multi-year partnership with Google to utilize Gemini models for its upcoming AI-powered Siri.
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Apple officially taps Google Gemini to power the next generation of Siri

According to a report from CNBC (via 9to5 Google), Apple has officially confirmed a multi-year partnership with Google to utilize Gemini models for its upcoming AI-powered Siri.
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All Questions on Valentime Answered

Dating platforms may feel unclear at first. Profiles, messaging tools, credits, and moderation systems all raise questions, especially for users who prefer to understand how things work before engaging.
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What Makes a Paid Feature Worth the Investment on Lauradate

Lauradate enters 2026 as a dating platform where users are increasingly thoughtful about where they spend time and money online. Instead of upgrading automatically, many people now pause to consider whether paid features truly add value to their experience.
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Smart Saving Strategies in Digital Learning and Work Environments

As digital tools become deeply embedded in everyday life, the way people study and work continues to evolve. More students, freelancers, and professionals are choosing lightweight, cloud-based devices and services to handle daily tasks, prioritizing flexibility and efficiency.
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Using Chromebooks for Online Entertainment and Web-Based Gaming

Chromebooks have come a long way from being simple classroom tools. These lightweight laptops now support a surprising range of entertainment and web-based gaming options, making them an easy pick for people who want fun without fuss. Fans of betting sites seeking honest reviews can visit onlinekazinoazerbaijan.
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