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I’ve spent the last 2 weeks speaking to AI – here are my 3 biggest takeaways
If you’ve been following the latest AI news then you’ll know that chatbots that you can talk to using your voice are here. OpenAI was one of the first to demo the technology with its ChatGPT Advanced Voice mode (currently only free for 10 minutes a month), but Google got…
Read MoreNvidia CEO to host CES 2025 keynote – could that mean the wait for the RTX 5090 is almost over?
While Nvidia hasn’t confirmed the release of its rumored new flagship GPU, the company’s recently shared news that CEO Jensen Huang is to deliver the keynote at CES 2025 – that’s 6:30 PM January 6 2025 – could hint at the highly-anticipated debut of the RTX 5090. Rumors have been…
Read MoreYou can now book parking spaces in Google Maps, just like in Apple Maps
When you’re planning a drive in Google Maps, the app can cover pretty much every part of the journey except parking. Well, thanks to a new partnership with SpotHero, it can now handle that, too. SpotHero has just announced that its parking system will be coming to Google Maps users…
Read MoreSay goodbye to the Surface Duo – Microsoft is pulling the plug on the Duo 2 this month
We’ve got some bad news about Microsoft’s Surface Duo 2: it’s going away to the farm. Three years after launching the device with a premium price tag of $1,499, Microsoft has released what appears to be the last ever security update for the device: as with the original Duo last…
Read MorePrime Day laptop deals for 2024: All of the best discounts from Apple, Acer, Lenovo during the Big Deal Days sale
Truly good laptop deals can be few and far between, which is why you’d be remiss to sleep on an event like October Prime Day. While Amazon isn’t the first place we’d go to buy a laptop, particularly if you’re keen on speccing it out precisely as you need it…
Read MoreNYT Strands today — hints, answers and spangram for Wednesday, October 9 (game #220)
Strands is the NYT’s latest word game after the likes of Wordle, Spelling Bee and Connections – and it’s great fun. It can be difficult, though, so read on for my Strands hints. Want more word-based fun? Then check out my Wordle today, NYT Connections today and Quordle today pages…
Read MoreRecent Posts
- iPhones are briefly changing ‘racist’ to ‘Trump’ due to an iOS dictation issue
- We finally know who’s legally running DOGE
- OpenWrt debuts “unbrickable” hacker-friendly, security-focused wireless router that promises to “never be locked”
- The shape of things to come? Nvidia’s super fast 800GBps SuperNIC card spied and this Connect X-8 AIB vaguely resembles a GPU
- Two AI chatbots speaking to each other in their own special language is the last thing we need
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