Tag: computing

The best SSD just got better, as Samsung reveals its 990 EVO Plus

 Samsung has launched its 990 EVO Plus SSD, designed for gamers, creatives, and professionals. The 990 EVO Plus seems a worthy follow-up to its predecessor, the 990 EVO (which already has a spot in our best SSDs list). It’s more power-efficient, supports PCIe4.0, has expanded storage capacity, and is more…

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Deepak Chopra’s AI voice aims to enlighten your listening

ElevenLabs has added a Deepak Chopra to the stable of celebrity voice clones available on its Reader App. Chopra’s AI-generated voice can now read out any digital text to you with his full approval. Chopra joins the likes of Judy Garland, James Dean, Burt Reynolds, and Sir Laurence Olivier as a…

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You can now chat and play games with Duolingo’s AI characters to learn Spanish or French

Practicing with a native speaker has long been seen as the best way to learn a language, but Duolingo thinks its AI characters can fill in if you don’t have a global contact list. The language learning app showcased two new AI features at its annual Duocon conference, Video Call…

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The Nvidia RTX 5090 and 5080 specs may have leaked, and the 5080’s VRAM might be a huge disappointment for gamers

While there have been many leaks, rumors, and reports surrounding Nvidia’s upcoming flagship RTX 5090 and the 5080 graphics cards, we now have some definitive specs thanks to a recent and massive leak. Well-known and reliable Nvidia leaker kopite7kimi posted on their X (formerly known as Twitter) account specs for…

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Windows 11 users could get a shiny new ‘Soundscape’ Settings page to replace another bit of the ancient Control Panel

Microsoft is continuing to modernize Windows 11 by gradually transferring the legacy Control Panel’s functions to its newer, shinier Settings app, and the latest effort on this front appears to be audio-related. Trusted leaker of Windows developments on X, PhantomOfEarth, discovered a hidden ‘Soundscape’ panel in the Settings app (as…

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Google’s scary-good AI podcast tool just got better with built-in YouTube upload and easy sharing

Google’s NotebookLM AI tool now works with YouTube video URLs and audio files as sources to help you create engaging audio podcast discussions with just one click. You can also share your creations easily with a public URL for your podcast. Just a few weeks ago, Google introduced NotebookLM and…

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