Month: July 2023

The Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 5 might not get its most promising rumored feature

Several new features and upgrades have been rumored for the Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 5, and among them it’s been claimed that the Z Fold 5 might have dust resistance; however, a new rumor suggests that might not be the case. That’s according to leaker @UniverseIce, who has a decent…

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The last of Diablo 4’s rarest items has finally dropped, and it’s a game changer

The latest, and possibly greatest, of Diablo 4‘s ultra-rare unique items has finally dropped, meaning that all 6 are finally in the hands of players. Diablo 4‘s rarest amulet, the Melted Heart of Selig dropped for a Chinese Necromancer player who’d just fought their way through the Blind Burrows Dungeon…

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Workers are wasting huge amounts of time on tasks that achieve very little

New research from online collaboration platform Slack has claimed focus on “performative” work is holding back businesses as their counterparts race ahead. Instead, we should be shifting our attention to measurable impact. The findings comes from a survey of over 2,000 British workers, almost two in five (37%) of whom…

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Cowboy Cruiser e-bike offers a more upright ride

When premium e-bike maker Cowboy introduced its Adaptive Power update earlier this year, Engadget’s Mat Smith wondered when a new model would arrive. We have the answer today as the company announced the Cowboy Cruiser. The new variant encourages a more upright design for a relaxed Dutch riding position. It…

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Cowboy Cruiser test ride: a more comfortable e-bike for daily use

Boutique Belgian electric bicycle maker Cowboy just added a new more upright and comfortable commuter e-bike to its portfolio. The so-called Cruiser takes the grips, wide saddle, and more relaxed riding position of the company’s C4ST (step-through) model and adds a top bar and a wider swept-back handlebar. It’s the…

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Steam is reportedly “not willing to publish” games with AI assets

Valve has been “quietly banning” Steam games that include AI-generated assets. According to an anonymous developer on Reddit, Steam owner Valve is “not willing” to accept games from developers who can’t prove they own the rights to the original art or text assets used to train the AI algorithms. PSA:…

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