Month: August 2023
OnePlus Keyboard 81 Pro Review: Heavy, Customizable, and Powerful
The first collaboration between OnePlus and Keychron is a heavy, customizable keyboard with a soft typing experience—if you’re into that kind of thing. Source
Read MoreA New Wave of Peer-to-Peer Apps Heralds a Farm-to-Table Internet
This week, we discuss the local-first computing movement and its push to reduce our reliance on the corporate-owned, cloud-based software tools we use every day. Source
Read MoreYou’ll soon be able to stream footage from your Xbox console straight to Discord
Microsoft has just rolled out a new feature to some Xbox Insiders (a group of passionate fans who have early access to the latest platform developments) which allows players to stream gaming footage from their Xbox console directly to Discord, and this update is hitting the masses soon. The Xbox…
Read MoreMicrosoft leaked its internal tool that enables secret Windows 11 features
Microsoft has accidentally leaked its internal “StagingTool” app that is used by employees to enable secret unreleased Windows 11 features. The software giant typically tests experimental or hidden Windows 11 features in public builds of the operating system, but Windows enthusiasts have until now had to rely on third-party tools…
Read MoreGoogle Chrome gets new 4 mobile features to boost your search game
A Google Chrome update is revamping the way you search on mobile so you can find the information you’re looking for quicker than before. In total, four new features are being introduced. Starting from the top, Chrome will now show relevant search suggestions whenever you tap the address bar on…
Read MoreChatGPT and other AI chatbots will never stop making stuff up, experts warn
OpenAI ChatGPT, Google Bard, and Microsoft Bing AI are incredibly popular for their ability to generate a large volume of text quickly and can be convincingly human, but AI “hallucination”, also known as making stuff up, is a major problem with these chatbots. Unfortunately, experts warn, this will probably always…
Read MoreRecent Posts
- Top digital loan firm security slip-up puts data of 36 million users at risk
- Nvidia admits some early RTX 5080 cards are missing ROPs, too
- I tried ChatGPT’s Dall-E 3 image generator and these 5 tips will help you get the most from your AI creations
- Gabby Petito murder documentary sparks viewer backlash after it uses fake AI voiceover
- The quirky Alarmo clock is no longer exclusive to Nintendo’s online store
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