Month: June 2024

Learning to Live With Google’s AI Overviews

This week, we discuss the bumpy first few weeks of Google’s AI-powered summaries, and why the new feature is making us sweat. Source

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It’s Nerf darts or nothing for these slick new blasters

When I was a kid, “It’s Nerf or nothing” meant you couldn’t find a better dart blaster. Starting today, it means you’ll have to buy Hasbro’s own overpriced darts if you buy Hasbro blasters for your kids. The company is revealing its new Nerf N-Series lineup today, and a new…

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Sennheiser Accentum True Wireless Earbuds Review: Bland and Forgettable

With a questionable design and a lack of audio vitality, these award-winning headphones leave us cold. Source

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The Morning After: Humane’s AI pin is hot (not in a good way)

Remember Humane’s AI pin that was hyped as the next big thing right up until people used it? Turns out being an unusable piece of tat wasn’t the only thing wrong with it: Humane has now advised users its charging case may pose a fire risk. There are other less…

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Microsoft forgot to remove Windows 10’s File Explorer from Windows 11 – here’s how to find it

An especially inquisitive Reddit user has worked out a trick that lets you use Windows 10’s File Explorer in Windows 11 without having to mess with your Windows Registry. Windows 10’s File Explorer and overall user interface (UI) are some of the biggest reasons that many folks prefer the older…

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Google makes its note-taking AI NotebookLM more useful

Google launched its note-taking app NotebookLM last year for researchers, students, and anyone who needs to organize the information they’ve gathered. Now, users can now upload Google Slides and web URLs as sources, not just the Google Docs, PDFs, and text files it accepted previously. The new Notebook Guide also…

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