OpenAI’s Atlas Browser Redefines Web Navigation with Conversational AI
The Dawn of AI-Powered Browsing OpenAI has officially entered the browser wars with the launch of Atlas, a revolutionary ChatGPT-powered…
The Dawn of AI-Powered Browsing OpenAI has officially entered the browser wars with the launch of Atlas, a revolutionary ChatGPT-powered…
Google Deploys Urgent Security Update for Chrome’s 3.5 Billion Users In an unprecedented security response, Google has released its second…
Microsoft is phasing out its Office Online Server by the end of 2026, ending security updates and support. The company is directing users toward its Microsoft 365 platform to ensure continued access to secure, collaborative tools.
Microsoft will officially retire its Office Online Server service on December 31, 2026, according to reports from the company’s support blog. Sources indicate that after this date, no further security updates or bug fixes will be provided, leaving organizations that continue using the service vulnerable to potential cyber threats.
The Dawn of AI-First Browsing OpenAI has officially entered the competitive web browser landscape with the launch of Atlas, positioning…
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China’s five-year planning system remains central to its governance approach despite significant economic evolution. Meanwhile, global hedge funds are returning to Hong Kong listings, and the strategic competition over rare earth metals intensifies between major powers. These developments occur against a backdrop of ongoing geopolitical tensions.
According to recent reports, China continues to utilize its five-year planning system despite substantial transformations within its economic structure. Analysts suggest this approach provides strategic continuity and allows Beijing to coordinate long-term national priorities across government agencies and state-owned enterprises. The planning mechanism, which originated from Soviet economic models, has evolved significantly but remains a cornerstone of China’s governance methodology.