Category: computing

Between Perplexity’s new macOS app and ChatGPT’s search launch, conversational search just got a lot more fun

The AI-powered search game is heating up, with OpenAI adding search capabilities to ChatGPT just yesterday, and Perplexity launching a macOS desktop app a week ago. Perplexity could be considered a leader in AI-powered search right now, and now Mac users can quickly use Perplexity’s advanced search engine right from…

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Claude joins the AI chatbot desktop app rush but leaves some features behind

AI chatbot Claude is now available as a desktop app for both Windows and Mac computers. The public beta for the apps is available for free users as well as subscribers to the premium version of the AI chatbot. Claude creator Anthropic describes the desktop versions of Claude as “fast,…

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Intel could have a plan for its future GPUs to better challenge AMD and Nvidia, as patent hints at new chiplet design

Intel has plans for future GPUs that aren’t monolithic, but are built from separate chiplets, or at least there’s some thinking along those lines at Team Blue. We’ve gathered that because TechSpot noticed a denizen of X, Underfox, who flagged up a patent filed by Intel for a “disaggregated GPU…

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Major ChromeOS update brings tons of new features – and shows it’s closer than ever to matching Windows and macOS

ChromeOS’s latest update has added a host of new features to the operating system, including one convenient tool that’ll make it much easier for users to avoid distractions. The most recent update, ChromeOS M130, was released for the stable channel and will soon be available on Chromebooks. Arguably the most…

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Planning to buy Apple’s new USB-C Magic accessories? Make sure you’re running macOS Sequoia 15.1 first

Apple’s big reveal of M4 Macs this week came with the introduction of the manufacturer’s new peripherals: the Magic Mouse, Magic Trackpad, and Magic Keyboard, with USB-C replacing the previous Lightning charging ports – but they currently only work properly with macOS Sequoia 15.1. This means if you’re still on…

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Apple buys popular photo editing app Pixelmator – and Photos could soon get a massive upgrade

Apple has just acquired the popular photo editing app Pixelmator There won’t be any changes to Pixelmator’s app “at this time” The move could be a big boost for photo editing on iPhones and Macs Apple has just bought the popular photo editing app Pixelmator – and that could be…

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