Month: May 2024

11 Best Cheap Laptops (2024): Our Picks for $700 or Less

We’ve tested lots of affordable Windows laptops, Chromebooks, and 2-in-1 tablets. You don’t have to spend more than $700 to get a good computer. Source

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For the director of I Saw the TV Glow, Buffy the Vampire Slayer was just the start

There is an honesty to I Saw the TV Glow’s depiction of growing up as a lonely, fantasy-obsessed kid in the ’90s that makes it resonate. And that’s true regardless of whether you, like writer / director Jane Schoenbrun, were a fan of Buffy the Vampire Slayer. The film’s mind-bending…

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Adobe’s AI-Powered Generative Remove Feature in Lightroom Erases Unsightly Objects in Seconds

Taking a cue from Google’s Magic Eraser, Adobe’s new trick improves on existing tools with the help of generative AI. Source

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Microsoft is in its AI PC era

We’ve heard the story so many times, that this is the time that Windows on Arm will work and we’ll get a revolution in powerful, portable, long-lasting PCs. For a decade, the story has been fiction. This time, though… I don’t know. It sort of seems real. After that, Kylie…

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Fluent Bit vulnerability threatens almost all popular cloud platforms

Cybersecurity researchers from Tenable discovered a critical vulnerability in Fluent Bit which allows malicious actors to run denial-of-service attacks, or execute bad code, remotely. Fluent Bit is a logging and metrics solution for Windows, macOS, and Linux, and embedded in all the major Kubernetes distributions, including Amazon AWS, Google GCP,…

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Paper Mario The Thousand-Year Door review: A Switch remake (mostly) befitting a masterpiece

It’s criminal that there’s been no way to play Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door for over a decade. The only way to experience the original 2004 Gamecube title was on that console or the Wii, which thankfully supported Gamecube discs (something that feels like a genuine miracle now). There was…

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