Month: February 2023

Don’t watch ‘Star Trek: Picard’ season three, it’ll only encourage them

The following article contains spoilers for earlier Star Trek properties but doesn’t reveal specific spoilers about Star Trek: Picard season three, not that you should be watching it anyway. It’s 2034 and Warner Bros. decides it needs to wring more cash out of Friends, the decade defining cultural juggernaut and…

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Opera may soon get its own version of ChatGPT

Audio player loading… Opera’s web browsers, including its Opera GX, may soon be next to receive the ChatGPT upgrade if its parent firm has anything to say about it. According to CNBC (opens in new tab) and reported on by Neowin (opens in new tab), Opera’s parent company Kunlun Tech…

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New Intel Raptor Lake mobile CPUs take number-one spot in benchmarks

Audio player loading… One of Intel’s newest mobile CPUs, the Intel Core i9-13980HX, has only been in the wild since yesterday and already it’s reclaimed its number one spot in the PassMark mobile CPU benchmark ranking. As revealed by the PassMark test and reported on by VideoCardz, the Core i9-13980HX…

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Google is working on making Chrome’s picture-in-picture more useful

The latest Chrome beta, version 111, includes a trial for a feature that could make the browser’s picture-in-picture feature significantly more useful. Instead of being only for playing videos, Google’s looking into letting it display basically any web content in a floating window that stays on top of all your…

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The Search Engine Bing Will Start Using A Souped-Up Version Of ChatGPT’s AI

Another is “I need to throw a dinner party for 6 people who are vegetarian. Can you suggest a 3-course menu with a chocolate dessert?” The answer includes links to the individual recipes for each dish. But while you probably do need to click to look at the actual recipe,…

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Google wants to help developers make experiences like Maps’ new ‘immersive’ view

Google wants to make it easier for others to make powerful mixed reality experiences with the official release of a new Google Cloud tool, Immersive Stream for XR. The tool lets you scan a QR code or click a link to access a mixed reality experience, and behind the scenes,…

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