Tag: computing

Quordle hints and answers for Thursday, April 10 (game #1172)

Looking for a different day? A new Quordle puzzle appears at midnight each day for your time zone – which means that some people are always playing ‘today’s game’ while others are playing ‘yesterday’s’. If you’re looking for Wednesday’s puzzle instead then click here: Quordle hints and answers for Wednesday,…

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The Wizard of Oz is coming to the Las Vegas sphere in 16K thanks to the power of Google DeepMind AI

1939 classic The Wizard of Oz is coming to the Las Vegas Sphere Using the power of AI, Google is reimagining the film for the 16k spherical screen The Wizard of Oz at The Sphere opens on August 28 The Wizard of Oz is coming to the Las Vegas Sphere,…

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We now have midrange GPUs launching at almost $1000 – PowerColor takes the Radeon RX 9070 XT to an absurd price point, and it’s an ill omen of times to come

PowerColor has launched a new Radeon RX 9070 XT Red Devil Spectral White GPU at $899.99 Its Hellhound model is available at $849.99 Best Buy features even older RDNA 3 GPUs at high prices above their MSRP If you thought the GPU market would get any better after recent pricing…

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Sora needs to up its game to match the new Runway AI video model

I always enjoy a chance to mess with AI video generators. Even when they’re terrible, they can be entertaining, and when they pull it off, they can be amazing. So, I was keen to play with Runway’s new Gen-4 model. The company boasted that the Gen-4 (and its smaller, faster…

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One of my favorite AI tools is getting an iPhone app, and here’s why you should install it

Google surprised me when I first experimented with its NotebookLM AI tool. The AI-powered research assistant offers a relatively intuitive and focused setup to make custom guides on any topic you can name. It’s now poised to become even more accessible with a mobile app soon. The app should be…

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What is Amazon’s Project Kuiper? The Starlink rival explained ahead of tomorrow’s big lift-off

If you live somewhere that has poor broadband connectivity, Amazon could soon have the answer: the company is launching a constellation of satellites with the goal of making low-cost internet available worldwide. The initiative is called Project Kuiper and it’s coming sooner than you think – with the first batch…

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