
Daily Tech Headlines Apple’s Updated Website Is Easier To Use On Non-Apple Devices - DTH
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Nov 4, 2025 Apple's redesigned App Store website now allows easier browsing on non-Apple devices. China is boosting energy subsidies for AI firms to cut costs for companies like Alibaba. OpenAI reassures users that ChatGPT will still offer medical and legal advice. Microsoft admits to mistakes regarding the end-of-support dates for certain Windows 10 versions. Meanwhile, Waymo expands its robo-taxi services to more cities, and Nintendo anticipates impressive sales for the Switch 2.
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App Store Web Browsing Comes To Non-Apple Devices
- Apple redesigned the App Store web interface to allow browsing by category and platform from non-Apple devices.
- Downloads from the web aren't supported yet but Apple may enable that later.
China Subsidizes Data Centers To Compete In AI
- China is sharply increasing energy subsidies for major data centers to boost competitiveness in AI.
- Subsidies could cut energy costs by up to 50% for big firms like Alibaba and Tencent using domestic AI chips.
OpenAI Clarifies ChatGPT's Advice Limits
- OpenAI denied claims that ChatGPT will stop giving legal or medical information after policy updates.
- Policies prohibit tailored licensed professional advice without involvement, but general informational help remains available.
