Month: September 2023

New iPhone 15 leak reveals the battery capacities of all four models

The iPhone 15 handsets have now been officially unveiled, but Apple traditionally doesn’t reveal every individual spec for its phones – which leaves us relying on other sources and teardowns to get a full picture of what these handsets offer. We now apparently have the specific battery capacities for all…

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OpenAI CEO: AI is working just fine…for now

The CEO of OpenAI has admitted that he is surprised by how well the technology is working, especially in the face of extreme excitement and hype. Speaking at Dreamforce 2023, Sam Altman and Salesforce CEO Marc Benioff discussed a wide number of AI topics, but the OpenAI founder admitted to…

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Apple could be the big winner of Intel’s Thunderbolt 5 announcement – here’s why

Intel has announced Thunderbolt 5 connectivity will be available in 2024 on Windows-based PCs, most likely those equipped with Core and Xeon processors rather than AMD’s Ryzen and Threadripper ones. But the real winner in this announcement could be Apple. It’s easy to forget that the iPhone maker is the…

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Apple could the big winner of Intel’s Thunderbolt 5 announcement – here’s why

Intel has announced Thunderbolt 5 connectivity will be available in 2024 on Windows-based PCs, most likely those equipped with Core and Xeon processors rather than AMD’s Ryzen and Threadripper ones. But the real winner in this announcement could be Apple. It’s easy to forget that the iPhone maker is the…

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Meta’s next smart glasses may have just shown up in FCC filings

Despite the low usage, it seems Meta is soldiering forward with generation two. The new smart glasses will let you live stream video to Facebook and Instagram and even hear comments from the people watching your stream, Roettgers said in August: “Live streamers will be able to directly communicate with…

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X will now tell you if someone deletes a post you annotated with a Community Note

If you add a Community Post to a post on X (formerly Twitter), X will tell you if the person who wrote the post deletes it, the company said on Friday. “Contributors consistently say their goal is to keep others well-informed,” X wrote on the Community Notes account. “This can…

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