Month: June 2023

Microsoft Edge for Business is available to test out now

Having teased professionals with its redesigned, work-focused browser, Microsoft has now announced that Edge for Business is available to test in private preview for select customers who will be able to access some features early in exchange for feedback. However, the company is quick to point out that this early…

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OnePlus’ new wireless earbuds could be an even better bargain buy than Sony’s WF-C500

OnePlus is set to launch a new more budget friendly pair of earbuds on July 5. The OnePlus Nord Buds 2r will officially be announced on June 27, but leaks have surfaced online already and the price looks like it will be massively cheaper than their predecessors.     With a…

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M3 MacBooks are coming, but I’m more interested in this new iMac leak

Bloomberg’s Mark Gurman, long known as a prolific Apple hardware leaker, has published his latest list of expectations for Apple’s upcoming product releases – and the inclusions range from wholly unsurprising to very intriguing. Naturally, we’ve got the expected successors to Apple’s M2 hardware – the Apple M3, which will…

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Hope, fear, and AI

Who’s using AI? AI is suddenly everywhere. Image generators and large language models are at the core of new startups, powering features inside our favorite apps, and — perhaps more importantly — driving conversation not just in the tech world but also society at large. Concerns abound about cheating in…

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European prices for Sony’s WF-1000XM5 have leaked, and you’re not going to like it

We’re excited about the Sony WF-1000XM5 wireless earbuds, but rumors are suggesting that they’re going to cost more than their predecessors. The upcoming headphones are the successor to Sony’s best true wireless earbuds, the Sony WF-1000XM4, which have been a blockbuster hit and deservedly so.  But while we think their…

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WinGPT is a new ChatGPT app for your ancient Windows 3.1 PC

Someone has created a ChatGPT app for Windows 3.1 PCs. WinGPT brings a very basic version of OpenAI’s ChatGPT responses into an app that can run on an ancient 386 chip. It’s built by the same mysterious developer behind Windle, a Wordle clone for Microsoft’s Windows 3.1 operating system. “I…

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