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Forget Ray-ban – Meta’s next smart glasses just got a surprise launch date and an exciting new partner
By Hamish Hector published
Meta’s next smart glasses are seemingly coming sooner than anyone thought they would as it announces Oakley partnership.

Here’s why you should be excited about Audio Overviews coming to Google Search
By Eric Hal Schwartz published
Google’s new Audio Overviews in Search turn web results into bite-sized podcast-style explainers

‘You did say how much you loved Vista’ – Microsoft’s most hated operating system pops up in Windows 11’s weirdest glitch ever
By Darren Allan published
Microsoft confirms bug with Windows 11 playing Vista startup sound by accident, but there’s more to this than meets the ear.

This restoration of the world’s oldest photograph shows the difference between AI slop and ChatGPT expertise
By John-Anthony Disotto published
Here's the difference between using AI to restore old images with a good prompt and a not-so-good one. These simple tweaks can turn your AI slop into genuinely decent images.

Windows 11's hidden PC migration feature proves Microsoft isn't messing around when it comes to killing off Windows 10
By Darren Allan published
Windows 10 is set to get a new way of easily transferring all your data to a brand-new PC, and I’m in two minds about this feature.

I asked ChatGPT to help me revolutionize my productivity, and it gave me these 5 genius AI prompt ideas
By John-Anthony Disotto published
What happens when you ask ChatGPT to come up with its own prompts? I asked AI to help with 5 AI productivity prompts – here's how it did.

Want to improve your ChatGPT results? Try these 6 easy mindset shifts
By Becca Caddy published
There’s endless advice about using AI better but sometimes all it takes is a few simple mindset shifts to get better results with ChatGPT.

9 must-have apps for students in 2025
By Jasmine Mannan published
We suggest a range of free and paid software essentials for students.

5 Things I wish ChatGPT could do but can’t (yet) - with AI, sometimes less is more
By Becca Caddy published
From brutal honesty to knowing when to quit, here are five features that could actually improve how we use AI.

Would you buy your child a ChatGPT‑powered Barbie? I’m queasy at the prospect of a real‑life Small Soldiers scenario
By Eric Hal Schwartz published
Mattel teaming up with OpenAI to put AI in toys might be fun, but there's a risk of unpredictable AI playmates that raises concerns.
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