Month: January 2023
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Apple announces MacBook Pro and Mac Mini range updates with M2 series of chips
The rumours were true. In a low-key press release Apple unveiled it’s latest M-class chipsets with the introduction of the M2 Pro and M2 Max SoCs. These powerful new additions will be featured in the 14 and 16-inch MacBook Pros. The updated Mac mini will now receive the option of the M2 and M2 Pro…
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RUMOUR: Apple to make its first product announcement of 2023 on January 17th
RUMOUR: Apple is set to make its first product announcement of 2023 on Tuesday, January 17th, according to Apple leaker Jon Prosser. The announcement is expected to include updated MacBook Pros and Mac mini models, featuring the same design as the models announced in October 2021, with improved performance thanks to new M2 Pro and…
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Artists Sue AI Image Generating Companies for Alleged Copyright Infringement
Three artists have filed a proposed class action lawsuit against AI image generating companies Stability AI, Deviant Art, and Midjourney, alleging that they have infringed on copyright laws. According to the lawsuit, software contains unauthorized copies of millions of copyrighted images, which were created without the knowledge or consent of the artists. The artists, who…
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Maximize Your Smartphone’s Battery Life: 7 Simple Strategies
As smartphones continue to play an increasingly vital role in our daily lives, the ability to conserve battery power has become a critical concern. With the constant use of social media, streaming services, and video calls, it can be challenging to make it through the day without running out of juice. However, with a few…
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NVIDIA and Valve Collaborate to Optimize GeForce Now Streaming Service for Steam Deck Users
NVIDIA and Valve are teaming up to improve the gaming experience for Steam Deck users by optimizing the GeForce Now streaming service. The service, which allows users to play hundreds of games through the Steam OS experience, currently requires a separate browser window to log-in and play, leading to compatibility issues and control problems. “We’re…
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Brain-Computer Interfaces: A Safe Alternative to Traditional Implants for Neurodegenerative Disorders, Study Finds
Research suggests that brain-computer interfaces implanted in the brain are as safe as traditional brain implants used to treat neurodegenerative disorders A new study indicates that brain-computer interfaces (BCIs) are similar in safety to other traditional brain implants used to manage neurodegenerative disorders. The BrainGate feasibility study, which is the largest and longest-running clinical trial…
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ChatGPT: What’s all the fuss about?
OpenAI’s latest language model, ChatGPT, is generating buzz in the field of natural language processing. But what exactly is it and why is it getting so much attention? In this article, we’ll take a closer look at ChatGPT, its capabilities, and potential applications. We’ll also explore the concerns surrounding its impact on the job market…
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Microsoft’s Activision Blizzard acquisition faces concerns from Google and Nvidia
According to Bloomberg News, Alphabet’s Google and Nvidia have raised concerns to the Federal Trade Commission about Microsoft’s acquisition of Activision Blizzard, which has added to the government’s case against the $69 billion deal. As the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) prepares to file a lawsuit in August to prevent the acquisition, Google and Nvidia have…
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Google’s Stadia Controllers to get a second life with Bluetooth connectivity
In November 2022, when Google announced that Stadia was being shut down, many wondered what to do with the Stadia controllers they owned. The concern from users was that they would become e-waste. However, in a Stadia community post about Stadia’s final game being added to the service next week, user DanFromGoogle clarified that Bluetooth…









