Month: September 2024
The Xgimi MoGo 3 Pro is like a Samsung Freestyle projector for much cheaper
If you like the idea of Samsung‘s cute The Freestyle projector but can’t justify the price (originally $799 / £899, though now available cheaper), Xgimi’s new projector could be just what you’re looking for: it undercuts the Samsung quite significantly and is designed to go pretty much anywhere. The Xgimi…
Read MoreHisense TVs can now sync with these smart lights — no additional hardware required
Yeelight’s array of smart lighting products will now automatically sync with Hisense VIDAA TVs. During the IFA tech conference in Berlin, Yeelight revealed that its app now integrates directly with Hisense TVs, allowing it to capture the audio and video on your screen while relaying matching effects across Yeelight’s devices.…
Read MoreIf you think SearchGPT is ready to replace Google, you’re hallucinating too
When OpenAI debuted SearchGPT, the demonstrations suggested everything about how people look for things online would immediately change forever. But, “wow” became “wow, that’s “embarrassing” when examples of the AI search engine at work proved somewhat flawed. The challenge to Google’s reign as search engine king is still undergoing revisions.…
Read MoreTelegram will start moderating private chats after CEO’s arrest
Now, Durov appears to have changed his tone. “Telegram’s abrupt increase in user count to 950M caused growing pains that made it easier for criminals to abuse our platform,” he wrote in the statement shared today. “That’s why I made it my personal goal to ensure we significantly improve things…
Read MoreTarget aims to make picking up orders even easier by integrating with Apple CarPlay
Seemingly on a quest to make your Target run even smoother, the retailer is rolling out CarPlay integration, which should make completing “Drive Up” orders even easier if you have an iPhone. Like a curbside pickup, Target offers Drive Up as an easy way to collect items you’ve ordered online…
Read MoreUS and UK sign legally enforceable AI treaty
The US, UK, and European Union have signed the first “legally binding” treaty on AI, which is supposed to ensure its use aligns with “human rights, democracy and the rule of law,” according to the Council of Europe. The treaty, called the Framework Convention on Artificial Intelligence, lays out key principles AI…
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