Month: April 2023

Succession’s last season is finally getting interesting by taking some risks

The first two episodes of Succession’s final season made it seem things might be the same, as if the HBO series really might have been comfortable going out by leaving Logan Roy and his children to languish in the same Shakespearean holding pattern that’s defined their story for the entire…

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Exclusive – almost 40% of US adult web users have used a generative AI tool

A new survey carried by Onepulse on behalf of TechRadar Pro has highlighted how mainstream generative AI tools have become in less than a year.  Out of the 890 US and UK respondents that completed our survey, a staggering 27% had tried ChatGPT, with another 12% having used one of…

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Hitting the Books: Tech can’t fix what’s broken in American policing

It’s never been about safety as much as it has control, serving and protecting only to the benefit of the status quo. Clearview AI, PredPol, Shotspotter, they’re all Carolyn Bryant Donham’s testimony behind a veneer of technological validity — a shiny black box to dazzle the masses while giving the…

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The Samsung Galaxy Tab S9 series could include two FE editions

There have been a few rumblings about the Samsung Galaxy Tab S9 in recent weeks, and it seems as though the Android tablet series could arrive with two cheaper FE (Fan Edition) models as part of the range – which would be something of a surprise. The team at SamMobile…

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Microsoft Teams wants to make its weirdest feature actually worth using

Making the most of virtual backgrounds in Microsoft Teams might actually get easier and more intuitive thanks to a new release from the company. The video conferencing service announced in March 2023 that it would be bringing green screen technology to help boost the detail and accuracy of virtual backgrounds…

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BenQ Mobiuz OLED Gaming Monitor Review: Just Too Much

If you must have a giant computer screen, you could do worse than this one. Source

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