Month: March 2024

Apple bows to developer complaints, will allow web apps in EU … with a catch

Apple is walking back some of its restrictive response to EU regulations that have forced it to make changes to the iPhone and iOS. When the EU said that Apple must allow third-party web browsers on the iPhone, the company responded by cutting off web apps for the EU. After…

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Everything new on Max in March 2024, including Oscar winners and new favorites

With February being as short as it is, March comes around in the blink of an eye – meaning brand new streaming titles will be arriving on Max. In addition to bingeable TV shows such as the second season of Adult Swim’s Royal Crackers, you can expect an avalanche of…

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Elon Musk’s legal case against OpenAI is hilariously bad

Illustration: Kristen Radtke / The Verge; Image: Getty Images Elon Musk sued OpenAI today, alleging a wide range of incendiary things, including that GPT-4 is actually an artificial general intelligence. It’s a fun complaint to read; it fundamentally accuses OpenAI and its CEO, Sam Altman, of pretending to run a…

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Nvidia might be working on a PC handheld rival to Steam Deck – I just hope it won’t be another Nvidia Shield

The success of Valve’s Steam Deck has started a wave of like-minded PC gaming handheld devices including the Lenovo Legion Go and Asus ROG Ally. And it seems that Nvidia wants a piece of the proverbial pie, if this latest rumor is to be trusted. Nvidia is reportedly working on…

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Doom can now run on an electric toothbrush – but should you be worried?

We may one day reach a point where it might be easier to ask: ‘What can’t run Doom?’ That’s because YouTuber and device hacker Aaron Christophel has found a way to get the classic shoot ’em’ up running on an electric toothbrush.  Thanks to the rise of smart tech internet…

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Dune 2 kicks butt (literally)

I knew what I was getting into when I sat down for a press screening of Dune Part 2: A towering sci-fi epic best viewed on an enormous theater screen, just like Denis Villeneuve's first Dune film. What I didn't realize was that it would also give me a serious…

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