Month: January 2023

The best Chromebooks you can buy in 2023

Choosing the best Chromebook for your needs and your budget can be hard to do given the multitude of models on the market today. The combination of years worth of software updates and laptop manufacturers making more powerful and better-built laptops means there are a ton of good Chrome OS…

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You can now set personal pronouns on Google Workspace

Audio player loading… Users of Google Workspace can now set their pronouns and who can see them as part of the collaboration tool suite’s personal information cards. Announcing the change in a “Weekly Recap” post on the Google Workspace Updates (opens in new tab) blog, the company also explained that…

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MacBook Pro 14-inch review (2023): A blessing for creatives

With its last batch of MacBook Pros, Apple gave its more demanding fans everything they wanted: Tons of ports, lots of power, and genuinely great screens. As usual, the company is following up that major redesign with a straightforward chip upgrade, featuring the new M2 Pro and M2 Max. They’re…

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Microsoft really wants to find out if your version of Office is unsupported, but won’t really say why

Audio player loading… Microsoft has unveiled its intention to collect data from Office users about which out-of-date products they’re still running. The company says it is looking to gather data about the number of users running 2007, 2010, and 2013 versions of Microsoft Office. Microsoft also said that the scheme,…

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ChatGPT users report $42 a month pricing for ‘pro’ access but no official announcement yet

Earlier this month, OpenAI said it was exploring ways to monetize its AI chatbot ChatGPT, giving users the opportunity to sign up for early access to “ChatGPT Professional.” Now, some users say they’ve been granted access to a pro tier which costs $42 a month. OpenAI hasn’t confirmed this is…

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Sony and Honda’s EV goes where the Apple Car never did

For nearly a decade now, Apple’s Project Titan has remained the world’s greatest mystery on four wheels.  What would an Apple Car look like? Why would a consumer tech company get into the car game? Who would build it, and how would they sell it? And what would it mean…

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