Month: October 2023

The Samsung Galaxy S24 is tipped to use both Exynos and Snapdragon chipsets

We’ve got some new speculation around the Samsung Galaxy S24 series to bring you, and it concerns perhaps the most important component of them all: the chipset that’s going to be powering these flagship smartphones. According to South Korean outlet The Elec (via GSMArena), the Galaxy S24 and Galaxy S24…

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The inside of the world’s largest spherical screen is jaw-dropping — but wait till you see how the Las Vegas Sphere looks on the outside

Las Vegas’ latest flagship concert venue, a $2.3 billion gigantic sphere, played host to U2 in its first outing on September 29, and social media was quickly ablaze with clips from the event – especially from inside the sphere.  Inside the 112-meter-tall and 157-meter-wide space is a high-resolution LED screen…

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A new ChatGPT dating scam is looking to catfish lonely AI fans

Avast has uncovered a dark side to ChatGPT that could be affecting users of dating apps. It’s been almost a year since ChatGPT entered public preview, and since then, we’ve seen the emergence of hundreds of generative AI tools designed to take the pressure off workers and make the workplace…

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Redfall finally gets a performance mode on Xbox

Arkane Studios detailed everything new in Redfall’s Game Update 2 in a blog post on its website. In addition to the performance mode, the update adds things stealth takedowns, more enemies in the open world, some changes to controller settings, improvements to screen narration, and a lot more. It seems…

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Amazon now lets you buy games on its cloud gaming service — but only Ubisoft ones

Amazon now offers the ability to buy games on its Luna cloud gaming service, but the new feature comes with a big catch: at least for now, you’ll only be able to buy select Ubisoft titles. For me, Amazon was advertising games you can buy right on the main Luna…

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Today the FTX jury suffered through a code review

As a result of today’s testimony, I am both more and less confused. I am clearer on what probably happened at FTX. What I don’t understand is why Gary Wang did it. Wang was the co-founder and chief technology officer of FTX, as well as the co-founder of Alameda Research.…

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