Month: June 2024

Google may soon upgrade Android’s Circle to Search to help you find that mystery song

Google’s Circle to Search has become a beloved feature for many on Android for its intuitive way of looking up objects in images. Over the past few months, the tool has become more widespread and even inspired copycats on iOS. Now there’s new evidence suggesting Circle to Search will soon…

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This all-terrain rugged AI laptop is the perfect tool to fend off Skynet in the wild — Durabook’s portable powerhouse has an Nvidia GPU and an antiquated VGA port as well

Durabook has upgraded its Z14I rugged laptop, which now comes with a choice of Intel Core Ultra 5 and 7 processors and an optional Nvidia RTX A500 GPU. Available to buy now from the Durabook site, the new version has been tailored for intensive AI applications in the field, such…

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Snapchat AI turns prompts into new lens

Snapchat offered an early look at its upcoming on-device AI model capable of transforming a user’s surroundings with augmented reality (AR). The new model will eventually let creators turn a text prompt into a custom lens — potentially opening the door for some wild looks to try on and send…

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This AI is a ChatGPT for grilling, and it can even barbecue for you

Asking AI for cooking advice is nothing new. Most adverts for services like ChatGPT, Meta AI, Gemini and the rest include a user asking for help with their meal planning – either requesting week-long schedules or looking for recipes using ingredients in their fridge. But Brisk It is taking things…

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These are the 3 most exciting iOS 18 features, according to TechRadar’s exclusive poll

Now that the dust has settled on WWDC 2024‘s many iOS 18 announcements, we’ve been keen to find out which iPhone feature Apple fans are most excited about – so we set out to answer that very question in a new WhatsApp poll. We asked the many followers in our…

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Security bug could have allowed anyone to spoof Microsoft employee emails

Security researchers recently claimed to have found a flaw that could allow threat actors to spoof Microsoft corporate emails. A cybersecurity researcher with the alias Slonser (full name Vsevolod Kokorin, according to TechCrunch) recently posted on X with a telling screenshot that appeared to show an email seemingly coming from…

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