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- Windows Copilot will soon allow you to edit photos, shop instantly, and more [848d]
- This wildly unsafe video doorbell is still for sale on Amazon – here's what you should know [848d]
- 'We face high risk and extremely low chances of success' notes humanoid robot company Figure AI that just got millions from Bezos, OpenAI, and Nvidia [848d]
- Meta looking to use exotic, custom CPU in its datacenters for machine learning and AI — yet another indication that Nvidia's most formidable rivals are developing their own alternatives to its hardware [848d]
- Tecno unveils the smallest water-cooled gaming PC, complete with Intel Core Ultra CPU and RTX 4060 GPU [848d]
- Threads was down for 30 minutes and no, we didn't go back to Twitter [848d]
- The iPhone 16 needs to steal the TCL 50 XL NxtPaper's best feature pronto [848d]
- 3D printer users say their devices were hacked to warn of a security flaw [848d]
- There's a massive Leap Day sale at Amazon, and I've selected the 29 best deals [848d]
- Oscar-darling Poor Things is coming to Hulu next week [848d]
- The new Intel Arc graphics driver boosts gaming performance by up to 155% [848d]
- Microsoft teams up with Nvidia, AMD, and Intel to provide the ‘missing link’ that’ll boost upscaling for PC games [848d]
- Baldur’s Gate 3 hotfix stops Minthara from exercising ‘a little too much independence’ [848d]
- Lazarus hackers return and hijack a Windows security flaw [848d]
- Control this car with nothing more than your phone and your eyes [848d]
- Quick! The best TV deal of 2024 just dropped - save over $1,000 on LG's 65-inch C3 OLED [848d]
- Casper is launching a whole new mattress line, but your favorite features are sticking around [848d]
- World’s biggest printer company wants you to stop buying printers — rent them like cars is what HP reckons you should do [848d]
- Ivanti VPN security flaws are being attacked again by Chinese hackers [848d]
- How to prepare your employees for generative AI in the workplace [849d]
- Got a Meta Quest 3? There are 12 new reasons to get a Quest Plus subscription [849d]
- The best ways to structure a remote team [849d]
- Xero wants to use AI to help your SMB solve all its accounting woes [849d]
- Will Arm start to build its own chips soon? Strategic Cortex-X collaboration with Samsung may well be first step in that direction [849d]
- Hyper personalization will become the norm, thanks to CX AI adoption [849d]
- Where to buy the Fujifilm X100VI: current delivery estimates and the best retailers [849d]
- It might be time to bid adieu to your Apple ID - and say hello to your Apple Account instead [849d]
- Alibaba Cloud is slashing prices in China to help fuel AI push [849d]
- Intel Lunar Lake CPUs could be revolutionary for thin-and-light laptops – but good luck buying one when they launch [849d]
- Apple Music adds a new personalized daily playlist based on the songs you can’t quit [849d]
- GitHub under attack — millions of malicious cloud repositories bombard website [849d]
- Nvidia just released a new code generator that can run on most modern CPUs [849d]
- Astell & Kern announces 13-driver(!) earbuds and a new hi-res music player with built-in vacuum tube amp [849d]
- Want a phone with a headphone jack? Nubia Music Phone has two, plus a huge speaker [849d]
- LockBit ransomware officially returns — hackers hit back with new attacks following apparent shutdown [849d]
- Android switchers are choosing these iPhones when making the big move to iOS [849d]
- The Apple Vision Pro’s new 3D IMAX movies show it could succeed where 3D TVs failed [849d]
- The M3 iMac is now available refurbished from Apple and it's a better purchase for the planet and your wallet [849d]
- Palworld update fixes breeding issue that was leaving some Pals permanently stuck with nerfs [849d]
- Honda thinks the future of VR is cruising around on this glorified electric unicycle [849d]
- Intel Core i9-14900KS CPU could launch in just two weeks – but it’s looking predictably pricey [849d]
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