Month: June 2023

The Samsung Galaxy Z Flip 5 and Fold 5 could beat the Pixel Fold in one major way

The Google Pixel Fold is an impressive foldable phone, and one which matches the Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 4 in a number of areas, including its IPX8 rating for water resistance. But a leak suggests that the Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 5 and the Samsung Galaxy Z Flip 5 could…

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OpenAI sued for defamation after ChatGPT fabricates legal accusations against radio host

OpenAI has been hit with what appears to be the first defamation lawsuit responding to false information generated by ChatGPT. A radio host in Georgia, Mark Walters, is suing the company after ChatGPT stated that Walters had been accused of defrauding and embezzling funds from a non-profit organization. The system…

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Final Fantasy 7 mobile game receives nostalgic new trailer

Mobile RPG Final Fantasy 7: Ever Crisis has received a brand new trailer at E3 2023, showing off turn-based combat and a nostalgic approach to graphics.   Ever Crisis is part of the wider Compilation of Final Fantasy 7 project, a compilation of different media that explores the world and…

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Leaked Tesla documents shed new light on why the Cybertruck is taking so long

When the Cybertruck was announced in November 2019, Tesla CEO Elon Musk said he expected production to start in late 2021. But leaked Tesla documents examined by Wired suggest that the company was still struggling with the performance of basic elements of a preproduction “alpha” version of the truck in…

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Cowboy e-bikes, now with built-in Google Maps

E-bike maker Cowboy has swapped the navigation tool used in its app for Google Maps, which should improve the riding experience for many. The mapping software included in many e-bike companion apps is often lacking, and Cowboy’s app was no exception. “Improved map navigation was the most requested update from…

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Google Meet’s new feature might make you pay even less attention

Google has announced significant improvements to the picture-in-picture mode for its video conferencing software, Google Meet, which is set to allow meeting attendees to be able to multitask more easily. Up until now, those using picture-in-picture have only been able to see other attendees, toggle the microphone and camera controls,…

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