Month: March 2021

LG’s 88-inch 8K OLED TV is expensive, but it’s still cheaper than the ZX was LG ZX OLED

The LG Z1 8K OLED TV has had its pricing confirmed, and those of you after a high-spec, big-screen television that truly impresses will be glad to know it’s a bit cheaper than we might have expected based off last year’s model. The LG Z1’s pricing has only been unveiled…

Read More

Your TV Sounds Terrible. A Soundbar Can Fix That

Every television deserves a dedicated row of speakers to call its own. These are our favorites. Source

Read More

OpenAI’s text-generating system GPT-3 is now spewing out 4.5 billion words a day

One of the biggest trends in machine learning right now is text generation. AI systems learn by absorbing billions of words scraped from the internet and generate text in response to a variety of prompts. It sounds simple, but these machines can be put to a wide array of tasks…

Read More

This Windows 10 update will soon help you squeeze out optimum performance from your device Windows 10

Getting the most out of your Windows 10 device could soon be easier than ever thanks to a new feature reprotedly in the works from Microsoft. The company is set to release a new “Device Usage” feature that will allow users to optimise the performance of their device for a…

Read More

How to Get a Battery Replacement For Your Aging Smartphone

Most manufacturers want you to believe you can’t replace your battery, but that’s not true. Doing so can add years of life to your device. Source

Read More

Nvidia Shield and Sony TVs can finally stream Hulu in Full HD Nvidia Shield TV Pro

If you’re watching Hulu on a Nvidia Shield set-top box, or a Sony Android TV, then you now have the choice to stream Hulu shows and films in glorious… Full HD. The Android TV app for Hulu was previously restricted to a maximum HD resolution (1280 x 720), but as…

Read More