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LinkedIn wants you to use AI to describe your perfect job
By Craig Hale published
LinkedIn will use AI to understand which job you're looking for, and will give you a match score and improvement suggestions.

Intel releases new patch for CPUs affected by instability issues – but wait, weren’t we done with this already?
By Darren Allan published
Did you forget about Intel’s CPU instability issues? Well don’t, because there’s a new patch that fixes further problems with 14th-gen and 13th-gen chips.

KitchenAid's new juicer and food chopper will eliminate the tangle of cords in your cupboards
By Cat Ellis published
You cab use the same battery pack with all appliances in the KitchenAid Go series, from vacuums to blenders.

ChatGPT may be preparing to offer weekly or lifetime subscriptions for your AI fix
By David Nield published
If you're not tempted by the current subscription offerings for the AI bot, you might like the new ones.

Google Messages is officially rolling out its long-awaited ‘Delete for everyone’ option, but it comes with a slight catch
By Rowan Davies published
It's official, Google Messages is rolling out a feature allowing you to unsend messages for everyone in a chat, but there are some setbacks

10Web aims to take AI website building to the next level with new API
By Sead Fadilpašić published
With the API, website developers can build fully-fledged WordPress and WooCommerce sites, fast.

Samsung Galaxy Watch 8 leak teases massive design change, and it looks just like an Apple Watch
By Stephen Warwick published
Samsung's Galaxy Watch 8 has leaked, and it appears to have a squircle design.

Healthcare workers are making a worrying amount of security mistakes at work
By Craig Hale published
Many healthcare workers are using their own personal cloud accounts or AI accounts to handle your data.
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