Month: October 2023
You can now use the DALL-E 3 AI image generator inside Bing Chat
The image generator inside the AI-powered Bing Chat is getting a big upgrade today: Microsoft announced that OpenAI’s latest DALL-E 3 model is now available to all Bing Chat and Bing Image Creator users. It has been rolling out over the last week or so, first to Bing Enterprise users…
Read MoreZoom Docs launches in 2024 with built-in AI collaboration features
At Zoomtopia 2023 today, Zoom announced Zoom Docs, a collaboration-focused “modular workspace” that integrates the company’s Zoom AI Companion for generating new content or populating a doc from other sources — you know the drill by now. Along with the Mail and Calendar offerings launched during last year’s event, Zoom…
Read MoreTime to cancel? Netflix rumored to be raising its global prices again soon
Seemingly not content with one price hike (arguably two) in recent years, Netflix is reportedly set to increase the cost of its streaming service across the board again. The Wall Street Journal (WSJ) states in a new report the company is currently “discussing raising prices in several markets globally” with…
Read MoreThe Cruz BlenderCap lets you make smoothies and shakes on the go
When two former Apple engineers pitched me a portable, battery-operated blender for my existing bottles — one that now counts Apple design legend Jony Ive himself as an outspoken investor — I saw it as a curiosity. Who’s going to spend $129 and lug around 1.5 pounds of batteries for…
Read MoreMicrosoft overhauls OneDrive with a big new design, AI Copilot integration, and more
Microsoft is announcing the third generation of its OneDrive cloud storage today, complete with the company’s AI-powered Copilot system, a Fluent design refresh, and big improvements to the way businesses share and use cloud documents. OneDrive hosts trillions of files for consumers and businesses, with 2 billion files added every…
Read MoreSome top ARM GPUs have a potentially worrying security flaw – here’s what you need to know
Chip manufacturing powerhouse ARM has published a security advisory claiming to have addressed a high-severity vulnerability affecting its popular Mali GPU drivers. The vulnerability, tracked as CVE-2023-4211, is allegedly being used in “limited, targeted exploitation” attacks, the company added, as an improper access to freed memory, but could also be…
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