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We're all on AI time now and you better get used to it
By Lance Ulanoff published
AI Time is driven by the AI Model Law, and that means the pace of AI development is "unprecedented" and you better get used it.

Meta Quest 4 reportedly delayed until 2027 – and we could see a whole new kind of Meta VR headset
By Hamish Hector published
And maybe Asus and Lenovo's VR efforts will break cover

I tested ChatGPT Advanced Voice Mode's sous-chef ability by baking banana bread – here’s how it went
By Becca Caddy published
ChatGPT’s voice feature is great for following recipes hands-free but don’t expect it to replace the joy of baking with a real person.

You can now generate OpenAI Sora videos for free on iOS and Android – but only if you’re prepared to use Microsoft Bing
By Graham Barlow published
You can now create Sora AI video using the Microsoft Bing app on Android and iOS.

Photoshop finally gets a pro-grade Android app – here are 3 reasons why I'm excited to try the free version
By Timothy Coleman published
A pro-grade version of Adobe Photoshop for Android phones finally lands, and it puts powerful photo-editing tools in your pocket.

Windows 11 is getting some big upgrades to tackle dreaded boot failures – and help novices set up their new PC
By Darren Allan published
One of the nastiest tech problems of all is when your PC won’t boot up – and Windows 11 could soon help with that.

Did ChatGPT ruin the em dash? Here’s how to stop it from putting them everywhere
By Eric Hal Schwartz published
AI bots tend to overuse the em dash, but it can still have a place.

Can’t upgrade your laptop to Windows 11? Asus joins Microsoft’s campaign urging you to buy a new Copilot+ PC, and I’m not sure that’s wise
By Darren Allan published
Buy a new Copilot+ PC, Asus urges us, sweeping some vital issues under the computing carpet.

5 power-hungry appliances that use less energy than generating an image in ChatGPT
By Eric Hal Schwartz published
ChatGPT AI images use more energy than these 5 appliances.

Microsoft imposes new rules on Windows 11 laptop makers to ensure they don’t cut corners with key features of USB-C ports
By Darren Allan published
Ever felt cheated that your laptop’s USB-C ports weren’t up to scratch? Microsoft’s new rules to ensure consistency with ports are a great idea.
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