Month: April 2024

Rivian’s new software update will help you avoid all the broken EV chargers

Rivian is pushing a new software update that will give its customers better insight into which EV chargers to visit — and which to avoid. EV charging reliability remains a serious sore spot for a lot of owners of plug-in vehicles, leaving the companies selling the cars scrambling to boost their…

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Oura Ring 4: price, release date, features, and everything you need to know

Oura has long been topping the charts when it comes to the best smart rings – its first ring launched in 2015 – and its 4th-generation model has now launched. If you’re after a complete guide to the Oura Ring 4 and everything it offers, you’ve come to the right…

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Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 6 colors: all the rumored shades so far

Despite being Samsung’s most costly smartphone, the Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 5 isn’t available in very many colors, Once you’ve decided you want to spend big on a flagship foldable, you’re quite limited in your shade selection. So far, it looks like the same might be true of the Samsung…

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Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 6 colors: every rumored shade

Despite being Samsung’s most expensive phone, the Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 5 isn’t available in very many colors, so once you’ve decided you want to spend big on a flagship foldable, you’re quite limited in your shade selection. So far, it looks like the same might be true of the…

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It’s official — millions of students are using AI to write their papers

Millions of students are using generative AI to write their papers, new research from online essay submission platform and plagiarism detector Turnitin has revealed. Of the 200 million papers submitted on the platform, Turnitin’s AI detector tool, launched in April 2023, found that more than 22 million papers had included…

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Meta is making it easier to bring Quest headsets into the classroom

Meta is launching a new hub for Quest headsets later this year that should make it easier for educators to use them in schools. In a blog post on Monday, Nick Clegg, Meta’s president of global affairs, writes that the hub will let teachers access “education-specific apps and features,” along…

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