Month: May 2025

The best iPad for 2025: How to pick the best Apple tablet for you

We’ve long considered Apple’s iPads to be the best tablets on the market, but determining exactly which model you should buy isn’t always straightforward. Do you just want a big screen for streaming and web browsing? Do you want to use it like a pseudo-laptop? Do you care about Apple…

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Microsoft and Asus’ Xbox handheld appears in leaked photos

The first photos of the Asus ROG Ally 2 have surfaced online thanks to regulatory listings, but with a twist: there are two versions of the gaming handheld, and one features a dedicated Xbox button. We reported two months ago that Microsoft was working with Asus to develop an Xbox-branded…

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‘Everything I could have hoped for’: Andor star Genevieve O’Reilly reveals why Mon Mothma’s famous speech in the Star Wars show meant so much to her

Andor season 2 episode 9 finally sees Mon Mothma’s infamous Senate speech brought to life Genevieve O’Reilly said she was “so nervous” about doing justice to the iconic moment Fans have waited years for it to be depicted in a live-action or animated project Full spoilers immediately follow for Andor…

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HR departments could soon be set for a major shake-up as AI takes hold

Agentic AI adoption will rise by 327% by 2027, boosting productivity by 30% Workers will need to share their roles with AI agents soon, Salesforce claims Many workers could be reassigned roles, report says AI agents are here to stay, with new Salesforce research claiming agentic AI adoption is projected…

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ChatGPT is getting smarter, but its hallucinations are spiraling

OpenAI’s latest AI models, GPT o3 and o4-mini, hallucinate significantly more often than their predecessors The increased complexity of the models may be leading to more confident inaccuracies The high error rates raise concerns about AI reliability in real-world applications Brilliant but untrustworthy people are a staple of fiction (and…

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Senate Dems propose ban on presidents investing or endorsing crypto assets

After abruptly pulling their support from what would have been the Senate’s first stablecoin regulatory bill, Senate Democrats announced Tuesday that they would introduce a new bill that would prevent federal officials and their families from issuing digital assets – a bill directed at Donald Trump and his family’s current…

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