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Adobe Firefly's latest image model looks like a generational leap and I can't wait to try it
By Lance Ulanoff published
Detail, precision control, and something from nothing are all on the menu for the Adobe Firelfy Image 3 Model.
Meta Quest's software is coming to new Asus ROG and Lenovo headsets
By Cesar Cadenas published
Meta is opening the newly dubbed Horizon OS to third parties so they create more Quest headsets and port their apps over.
Quordle today – hints and answers for Tuesday, April 23 (game #820)
By Marc McLaren published
Looking for Quordle clues? We can help. Plus get the answers to Quordle today and past solutions.
NYT Strands today — hints, answers and spangram for Tuesday, April 23 (game #51)
By Marc McLaren published
Looking for NYT Strands answers and hints? Here's all you need to know to solve today's game, including the Spangram.
It's time for AMD, Intel, and Nvidia to call a truce on the performance arms race and focus on sustainability and efficiency
By John Loeffler published
AMD, Intel, and Nvidia have long been in a computing performance arms race that requires more power than we can sustain, so the big three need to shift their focus.
Google’s Gemini AI app could soon let you sync and control your favorite music streaming service
By Kristina Terech published
Google's Gemini AI, looking to become users’ choice digital assistant, might soon be getting music streaming service integration, offering seamless music control.
OpenAI’s new Sora video is an FPV drone ride through the strangest TED Talk you’ve ever seen – and I need to lie down
By Mark Wilson published
OpenAI and TED Talks have just released a mind-bending new video made by the Sora text-to-video tool – sit down before you watch it.
Discover if your data have been leaked with Proton Mail's new tool
By Chiara Castro published
Breaking Proton Mail's Dark Web Monitoring identifies and alerts you if your credentials appear in a breach. Here's what this means for your communications security.
Google might have a new AI-powered password-generating trick up its sleeve - but can Gemini keep your secrets safe?
By Kristina Terech published
Google Chrome's potential integration of Gemini, its flagship AI model, promises smarter password suggestions but raises concerns about security vulnerabilities.
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