Month: September 2024

Elden Ring patch 1.14 makes Shadow of the Erdtree’s final boss easier

FromSoftware has released a new update for Elden Ring which introduces a number of adjustments to Shadow of the Erdtree‘s final boss. Promised Consort Radahn is generally considered to be the toughest foe in the expansion by players who have managed to come face-to-face with him, so some who have…

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Jumpin’ Jack Splash! The Rolling Stones just launched a range of Bluetooth speakers

You can’t always get what you want, but with prices starting at just $40 / £35, you can probably afford at least one of The Rolling Stones’ new Bluetooth speakers.  Dartford’s finest just announced a collaboration between their own fashion and lifestyle brand, RS No.9, and Californian audio brand Speaqua,…

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Nevada plans to use Google AI to expedite unemployment benefits appeals

The Nevada state employment department has revealed it will be utilizing Artificial Intelligence to help speed up its unemployment appeals process by analyzing transcripts from appeal hearings and issuing a recommendation decision. The department reported it has been ‘buried’ in a backlog of claims since the start of the pandemic,…

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Google Chrome makes it easier to opt out of annoying notifications on Android

Google is expanding a Chrome safety feature to help you cancel pesky website notifications with a single tap. It’s already available on Pixels and is coming to more Android devices; adding a simple unsubscribe button in the notification so that you can get rid of websites you didn’t mean to…

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Roland just released an (almost) pocket-sized sampler with a built-in mic

Roland just released the Aira Compact P-6, a battery-powered sampler with a built-in microphone for capturing ideas quickly. There’s also a USB-C port and analog inputs for plugging in a higher-grade mic, a smartphone or an actual computer for even more sampling opportunities. Roland calls it a “roving recorder,” likely…

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Meta fed its AI on almost everything you’ve posted publicly since 2007

Meta has acknowledged that all text and photos that adult Facebook and Instagram users have publicly published since 2007 have been fed into its artificial intelligence models. Australia’s ABC News reports that Meta’s global privacy director, Melinda Claybaugh, initially rejected claims about user data from 2007 being leveraged for AI…

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