Month: April 2025

Archer outlines its plan to use air taxis between New York’s major airports

One of the more serious players in the air taxi game, Archer, has just unveiled routes for a potential service in New York City. Its Midnight aircraft would shuttle passengers from Manhattan to JFK, LaGuardia and Newark airpots in five to 15 minutes, potentially shaving an hour or more from…

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Discord is verifying some users’ age with ID and facial scans

Discord is preventing some users from accessing sensitive content unless they allow the platform to verify their age by scanning their face or ID. The new age verification process is described as an “experiment” by Discord, and is being trialed in the United Kingdom and Australia in response to local…

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BondiBoost Blowout Brush Review: Proceed With Caution

BondiBoost’s blowout brush is well priced and delivers results on par with more expensive brushes. But will it last? Source

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Bruvi BV-01 Review: Biodegradable Pods, Fast Coffee

If you want a cup of coffee in a hurry, this brewer and its earth-friendly pods are absolutely worth considering. Source

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I’ve never seen so many bug fixes in an Nvidia GPU driver, as new release offers vital cures for black screen crashes, Windows 11 24H2 glitches and more

Nvidia’s new Game Ready Driver 576.02 has a mountain of bug fixes It cures many problems with games crashing, and black screen lock-ups with RTX 5000 models While past-gen Nvidia GPUs aren’t mentioned in the release notes, it appears they got some love here too Nvidia has released a new…

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Wikipedia is giving AI developers its data to fend off bot scrapers

Wikimedia says the dataset hosted by Kaggle has been “designed with machine learning workflows in mind,” making it easier for AI developers to access machine-readable article data for modeling, fine-tuning, benchmarking, alignment, and analysis. The content within the dataset is openly licensed, and as of April 15th, includes research summaries,…

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