Month: March 2025
I tried Deep Research on ChatGPT, and it’s like a super smart but slightly absent-minded librarian from a children’s book
I have always been the kind of person who gets lost in research. Some people scroll social media before bed; I deep dive into archaeological studies of color use and blogs obsessively chronicling the evolution of old TV shows. When OpenAI pitched ChatGPT‘s new Deep Research feature, it sounded like…
Read MoreDaredevil: Born Again is a rough reboot with a promising future
Before Disney Plus and its parade of post-Endgame Marvel series, shows like Daredevil gave the studio a convenient way to infuse the MCU with a grittier, more dramatic energy. Being a Netflix project, the original Daredevil could go harder with its action and darker with its nuanced depiction of the…
Read MoreBusinesses are facing an “AI Divide” – which could be the difference between success and failure
Microsoft report warns of “AI Divide” across businesses Those who fail to engage or prepare could majorly lose out AI Agents could play a particularly key role, if they are implemented correctly Businesses across the UK are facing a tough outlook if they fail to embrace the possibilities and potential…
Read MoreYou can now access Gemini from your iPhone’s lock screen
Google Gemini has six new iPhone lock screen widgets Gemini also has new iPhone Control Center shortcuts The widgets include instant access to voice input, image recognition, and file analysis Google just made it a whole lot easier to talk to Gemini on an iPhone, even before it’s unlocked. The…
Read MoreDassault Systèmes teams up with Apple to use Vision Pro headsets to bring spatial CAD to life
Apple and Dassault Systèmes team up to launch Vision Pro app Enterprise manufacturers and home designers are both catered for “Two big brains” launched two big apps that require “no special skills” Dassault Systèmes has partnered with Apple to try and bring its 3D product design, simulation and manufacturing software…
Read MoreCFPB lets banks off the hook and drops Zelle lawsuit
The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) today dismissed a lawsuit against Early Warning Services, the company that runs the Venmo-like Zelle payment platform, as well as the three banks that share ownership of it, reports CNBC. The CFPB, which enforces regulations against the financial services industry, had claimed in its…
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