Month: October 2025
How to watch Film Club on BBC iPlayer (it’s *FREE*)
Film Club is a six-part romantic comedy-drama premiering on October 7 2025. Co-created and co-written by Aimee Lou Wood (Sex Education, White Lotus) and Ralph Davis (House of the Dragon), the series aims to blend feels with fun. ABROAD? Use NordVPN to unblock BBC iPlayer and watch for free –…
Read MoreJony Ive Says He Wants His OpenAI Devices to ‘Make Us Happy’
“I don’t think we have an easy relationship with our technology at the moment,” the former Apple designer said at OpenAI’s developer conference in San Francisco on Monday. Source
Read More“You really want every person to have their own dedicated GPU”: OpenAI becomes Nvidia’s biggest cheerleader as its president calls for a 10-billion GPU bonanza – but no mention of the petawatt-scale electricity it would require
OpenAI envisions personal GPUs, echoing Bill Gates’ computer-on-every-desk dream Ten billion GPUs would overwhelm electricity grids already struggling with demand Powering billions of GPUs in data centers requires petawatt electricity OpenAI President Greg Brockman has outlined a future where AI tools run constantly, even when their users are asleep. In…
Read MoreThis affordable Shark cordless vacuum is always a bestseller – and now it’s dropped to a record-low price of just AU$229
Every vacuum cleaner maker is trying to outdo its competition, but Shark still knows there’s value in budget models. Case in point, its IZ102 Cordless Vacuum with Self-Cleaning Brushroll. It’s a basic model but its price point makes it a hot seller. That price point is also why it was…
Read MoreThe Supreme Court didn’t save Google from Epic, and now the clock is ticking
Now, Google has just over two weeks once again — because the US Supreme Court has decided not to save Google ahead of its Supreme Court appeal. Today, the Court denied the company’s request for a partial stay, meaning the permanent injunction is still in effect, meaning Google must do…
Read MoreFlattery from AI isn’t just annoying – it might be undermining your judgment
AI models are way more likely to agree with users than a human would be That includes when the behavior involves manipulation or harm But sycophantic AI makes people more stubborn and less willing to concede when they may be wrong AI assistants may be flattering your ego to the…
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