Tag: computing

Acer’s new Swift Edge 14 AI laptop packs in a matte display and AI features

Acer is updating its lineup of Swift Edge, Go and X laptops at Computex with the latest Intel chips, and in of one of these Copilot+ PCs, a unique matte display treatment developed by Corning, the glass manufacturer behind the Gorilla Glass covering millions of smartphones. The beneficiary of that…

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The Acer Predator Triton 14 AI is now my most anticipated gaming laptop of the year

Acer is announcing a boatload of PCs and gadgets for Computex 2025. But among the sea of new tablets, monitors, productivity machines and more is the Predator Triton 14 AI, which just became my most anticipated laptop of the year. The Predator Triton 14 AI tops out with an RTX…

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Google is blocking a popular rival’s file upload capability on Android by changing just one thing, and there’s nothing they can do

Android users now can’t upload all files to Nextcloud, just because Google revoked a permission Nextcloud says Google is punishing smaller competitors while protecting its own apps from restrictions Nextcloud users now get a worse app experience, not because of failure, but gatekeeping The ability to seamlessly upload all types…

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Update: Google backs down and restores Nextcloud app permission after block on full file upload

Recent updates Update: And just like that, the permission is restored… Editor’s note: After all the heat, it appears Google has backed down and restored the permission. In a blog post, Nextcloud said, “Google reached out to us and offered to restore the permission, which will give our users back…

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A compact biodegradable battery with fungal paper electrodes is what researchers at this university are dreaming of

Mycelium might power electronics someday, if it stops biodegrading before the job is done The split-gill mushroom’s extracellular matrix may be the key to future green batteries Scientists dream of compostable batteries, but controlling fungal behavior remains a major challenge Researchers from Empa, the Swiss Federal Laboratories for Materials Science…

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She let ChatGPT read her coffee grounds – then filed for divorce

A Greek couple thought it would be fun to use ChatGPT as a fortune-teller and have it “read” coffee grounds in their cups ChatGPT claimed the husband was cheating with someone whose name starts with E The wife is now filing for divorce over the AI tasseography response A woman…

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