Tag: computing
Microsoft is again nagging Windows 10 users to buy a new machine – a Copilot+ PC to be precise, for the ‘ultimate Windows 11 experience’
New ad suggests Windows 10 users buy a Copilot+ PC This is part of a raft of full-screen adverts pushing Windows 11 upgrades Expect the nagging to intensify next year, sadly Windows 10 users are receiving a new advert prompting them not just to upgrade to Windows 11, but to…
Read MoreGoogle is giving Gemini AI a memory for your favorite things
Google is enhancing its AI tools’ memory and artistic abilities, making users’ experiences more personal and imaginative. The first upgrade enables the Gemini AI assistant to store and refer to details about you and what you like and dislike, much like the ChatGPT memory, for similar personal details. For more…
Read MoreMeta AI smart glasses say bonjour, hola, and ciao to Europe and new languages
Meta is doing its part to make 2025 the year of smart glasses by releasing the Ray-Ban Meta Smart Glasses in several European countries. Soon, people in France, Italy, Ireland, and Spain will be able to buy the AI-powered wearables, and the Meta AI assistant will be able to communicate…
Read MoreReddit was down again – popular discussion platform suffered through second major outage in two days
Refresh 2024-11-21T16:10:07.365Z Success subreddit Reddit’s reversion had the desired effect and Reddit appears to be back online. Down Detector reports have dropped precipitously and we’re now able to navigate the discussion site. (Image credit: Future) 2024-11-21T16:03:03.052Z Reddit is already showing some signs of life. As of 11AM ET, it was…
Read MoreReddit was down – the popular discussion platform had a huge outage
Refresh 2024-11-20T23:41:30.418Z Oh, Reddit. Even when you’re down, you know how to reach us. The discussion platform appears almost fully healed and Reddit has been mostly mum about the cause except for a brief comment from a spokesperson. Now, though, we have the “full story” and in completely Reddit fashion.…
Read MoreReddit is down – live updates on the huge outage
Reddit suffered a major outage on Wednesday, plunging its millions of devoted users into discussion darkness, with no place to drop their hot takes, memes, and AMA. As of 4PM ET, the popular website was returning a mostly blank page with an upstream error at the top Down Detector put…
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- 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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