Month: October 2023

Google Photos will soon give you more say in those AI-created video highlights

You know that thing in Apple Photos and Google Photos where they’ll just randomly generate a generically titled video slideshow that sometimes includes just the worst pictures? Google says that, soon, you’ll be able to ask Google Photos to make them for you! The company will start rolling out an…

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Apple treats us to ‘Scary Fast’ October event that could finally deliver M3 iMacs

Apple has sent out a surprise invite to what appears to be the live stream of a product launch event with few details beyond the words “Scary Fast.” The invite, which arrived on Tuesday, promises an online event on October 30 at 5 PM PT, or 12am GMT / 11am…

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Apple confirms ‘scary fast’ event for the night of October 30

Apple just confirmed another streaming event for October 30 at, wait for it, 8PM ET. Tis the spooky season, so why not hold a presentation at night? The tagline for the event is “Scary Fast” so it certainly sounds like there will be some hardware announcements. We already had the…

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Amazon is the latest big tech company to ditch passwords – here’s why it matters to you

Amazon has joined the recent trend of big tech firms offering passwordless logins for its customers.  The retail giant is rolling out support for passkeys on its website and apps, meaning customers won’t need to enter their password to login. Instead, all they need to do is authenticate their access…

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For work, for the commute, or for relaxing at home – Cisco and Bang & Olufsen unveil new wireless earbuds designed for secure hybrid work

Cisco has unveiled its latest  business headset collaboration with Bang & Olufsen – a brand new wireless earbud with enhanced security and IT manageability capabilities. Designed and optimized for Webex video conferencing meetings and calling, you can expect crystal-clear audio alongside the familiar Bang & Olufsen craftsmanship, comfort and timeless…

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Chevy Bolt owners could receive $1,400 compensation from GM for nerfed batteries

Chevy Bolt owners might have the option to receive a $1,400 payout from GM as compensation for dealing with the cars’ defective EV batteries that required a software range limiter to prevent them from catching fire. To qualify for the offer, owners must install a “final remedy” software update on…

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