Sean Endicott
Sean Endicott is a news writer at Windows Central, specializing in Microsoft, Windows 11, PCs and gaming. With nearly a decade of experience covering major product launches from industry leaders like Microsoft, Dell, Lenovo and Razer; he has reported on three significant versions of Windows. His role involves daily news coverage of major companies within the industry - writing articles about breaking news, covering content from press releases and coordinating coverage of embargoed materials. He also liaises with developers to share information on the latest applications for Windows 11 as well as Microsoft's applications on Android, iOS and the web. Prior to this, Sean studied broadcast journalism at Nottingham Trent University and worked in local television before transitioning into online news. You can find him on Twitter @Sean_Michael_UK. In addition to his work, Sean is a fan of American football and enjoys using Microsoft Teams to study film with the youth team he coaches.
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Recent Articles
Microsoft's Copilot AI Chatbot Now Available on Telegram: Features, Limitations, and Future Integrations
Broke On: Tuesday, 28 May 2024Microsoft's Copilot AI chatbot is now available on Telegram, allowing users to ask questions and receive information on various topics. To use the bot, add @CopilotOfficialBot and agree to share your phone number with Microsoft. The free bot has a daily limit of 30 turns and generates text responses only. Microsoft has expanded Copilot to various platforms, including business applications, PCs, and Microsoft 365. Other companies like Meta have integrated LLMs into messaging apps. Recent reports suggest Apple is working on integrating generative AI into iMessage for summarizing long messages and using OpenAI technologies for new features in iOS 18. Microsoft Copilot and Bing Outages Disrupt Services for Users in Europe and Asia
Broke On: Thursday, 23 May 2024Multiple Microsoft services, including Copilot and Bing, experienced outages on May 23, 2024, affecting users in Europe and Asia. The incidents lasted for several hours and also impacted ChatGPT's web search feature as well as DuckDuckGo and Ecosia search engines. Microsoft acknowledged the issues but the cause remains unclear. The outages caused inconvenience during Microsoft's Surface Pro 11 and Surface Laptop 7 launch and Build conference.