Month: April 2025

Google Docs’ new AI voice will help you catch mistakes

Google Docs is introducing a new Audio Overviews feature Audio Overviews can read your documents aloud or summarize them like a podcast The tool aims to help users improve their writing and enable multitasking Reading your writing out loud is one of the best ways to discover any mistakes or…

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Bluesky gets a revamped search page and emoji reactions in DMs

Bluesky is updating its app to version 1.100, and the update includes a more comprehensive search page and new chat reactions. The search page is now known as “Explore,” where you can find trending topics, suggested accounts, and starter packs to jump-start stuff for you to follow on the app.…

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Stunts are finally getting their own category at the Oscars

After years of stuntwork largely being overlooked by the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences, the Oscars are about to add a new category. Today, the Academy announced that it intends to start giving out Oscar statues for stunt design starting with films released in 2027 for the awards…

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Here’s an Apple Studio Display alternative for the rest of us – the oddly-named Dough Spectrum Canvas offers 6K resolution

Dough Spectrum Canvas is an affordable alternative to Apple’s Studio Display It is the display every Mac user has been waiting for The display offers a Mac-friendly design, tailored for creatives For many Mac users, Apple’s Studio Display is a highly desirable product, but its steep price will have placed…

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Razer’s PC-to-mobile streaming platform is now available

Razer has finally launched its platform for streaming PC games to mobile devices at their native screen resolutions, aspect ratios, and refresh rates. Razer PC Remote Play is now available for download on the App Store and Google Play and is compatible with Windows, Apple, and Android mobile devices running…

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NHTSA staffers evaluating the risks of self-driving cars were reportedly fired by DOGE

Elon Musk’s Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) fired about 30 members of the National Highway and Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) in February, and many of them were part of a department that assesses the risks of self-driving cars, according to the Financial Times. One worker laid off from the NHTSA’s…

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