Month: September 2023

Escape from Tarkov hotfix finally lets Scav players load into Streets again

Tremendous news for anyone who enjoys playing as a Scav in Escape from Tarkov raids – your problems loading in will now (hopefully) be no more. Escape from Tarkov’s latest technical update went live yesterday (Tuesday, 5 September), and while it’s by no means an enormous patch, it’s rolled out…

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Dictionary.com adds a bunch of AI-related words

In another sign generative AI has pierced through mass consciousness, Dictionary.com has added generative AI, GPT, and LLM to its list of words. It also expanded the definition of hallucinate in the context of generative AI, where it means to produce false information contrary to the intent of the user…

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‘Modern cars are a privacy nightmare,’ the worst Mozilla’s seen

If you’re wondering which gadgets have the worst user privacy practices, it turns out the answer may be parked outside. According to a report published by the Mozilla Foundation on Wednesday, cars are “the official worst category of products for privacy” that it’s ever reviewed. The global nonprofit found that…

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GoPro announces Hero 12 Black with AirPods support and better battery life

Today, GoPro unveils its latest camera: The Hero 12 Black. This time around, the updates are mostly on the user experience, with a slight focus on pro users and creators. Perhaps the most exciting new “feature” for regular GoPro users will be the claimed extended battery life. The company says…

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The Sonos Move 2 portable speaker has double the battery life of its predecessor

It’s been almost exactly four years since Sonos first introduced the Move, the company’s first portable speaker. The Move was a solid speaker when it was first introduced, but in the years that have passed, things like its lower-than-average battery life have made it harder to recommend. But even with…

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‘Asada: The Art of Mexican-Style Grilling’ Cookbook Review: An Essential, Flavor-Filled Intro

The new cookbook from Bricia Lopez approaches Mexican cuisine with a festive, LA vibe. The recipes, which heavily feature open-flame cooking, are universally delicious. Source

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