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ChatGPT just designed its first robot, kind of

ChatGPT just designed its first robot, kind of

TechSpot is celebrating its 25th anniversary. TechSpot means tech analysis and advice you can trust. The big picture: AI tools like ChatGPT are generating a lot of buzz at the moment, but most people tend to view them in extremes, as either a novelty or as a disruptive force in the labor market. Researchers at TU Delft...

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Can Meta remain the ‘holy grail of paid advertising’ with

Can Meta remain the ‘holy grail of paid advertising’ with

It has been just over two years since Apple introduced Apple Tracking Transparency (ATT) and iOS 14 to limit the amount of user data app developers and advertisers have access to. It’s especially been a pain point for social media advertisers dependent on Meta’s performance, targeting and measurement capabilities. Albeit, there are challengers in the

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Google Chrome Now Has More Password Manager Features

Google Chrome Now Has More Password Manager Features

Google’s feeble password manager, integrated into Chrome, has evolved a lot by virtue of it having to compete with actual password managers. It’s still no substitute for a dedicated password manager, but Google is rolling out a few improvements. Google has unveiled a significant update to its popular password management tool, introducing biometric authentication in...

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Toyota unveils a hydrogen race car concept built for Le Mans 24 Hours

Toyota unveils a hydrogen race car concept built for Le Mans 24 Hours

Modern electric vehicles aren’t very practical for endurance races due to the long charging times, but Toyota may have an alternative. Its Gazoo Racing unit has unveiled a GR H2 Racing Concept that’s designed to compete in the Le Mans 24 Hours race’s new hydrogen car category. The automaker isn’t divulging specs, but the appeal...

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How Adobe is adding new generative AI tools for enterprise

How Adobe is adding new generative AI tools for enterprise

June 9, 2023  •  3 min read  •  By Marty Swant Ivy Liu Months after debuting its generative AI engine Firefly, Adobe — with updates announced yesterday — is hoping to drive more adoption across a range of users, from marketers to everyday enthusiasts. In addition to AI-created images and videos, Adobe will also begin letting companies

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Canadian wildfire smoke dims the vision of Earth-observing satellites (photos)

Canadian wildfire smoke dims the vision of Earth-observing satellites (photos)

Home News Science & Astronomy Providence, Rhode Island is blanketed by smoke from Canadian wildfires in this photo snapped on Jun 6, 2023 by a satellite operated by California company Planet. (Image credit: Planet Labs PBC) A smoky haze from over 400 wildfires currently burning in Canada is obscuring the view of numerous Earth-observing satellites....

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Micron starts mass producing high-capacity 96GB DDR5-4800 RDIMMs

Micron starts mass producing high-capacity 96GB DDR5-4800 RDIMMs

TechSpot is celebrating its 25th anniversary. TechSpot means tech analysis and advice you can trust. What just happened? American semiconductor company Micron Technology has announced that it has started mass-producing high-capacity 96GB DDR5 RDIMMs. The modules offer speeds of up to 4800MT/s and are designed for workstations and server deployments. The company also claimed that the new...

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Google Drive is killing support for Windows 8, 8.1, and

Google Drive is killing support for Windows 8, 8.1, and

Image: PCWorld / Google Windows 8 and 8.1 died earlier this year, but that hasn’t stopped people from continuing to use those operating systems. But if the lack of support and security updates haven’t compelled you to upgrade, Google’s now increasing the pressure to get on to a modern OS: Come this summer, it’s discontinuing

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What’s New in iPadOS 17, and Which iPads Are Supported?

What’s New in iPadOS 17, and Which iPads Are Supported?

News iPadOS 17 has a lot to offer. @xguntherc Jun 7, 2023, 12:55 pm EST | 1 min read Apple Right on time as it does each year, Apple announced its next major upgrade for the iPad this week. The new iPadOS 17 update is only available as a developer preview. Still, when it arrives...

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James Webb Space Telescope spots faintest galaxy yet in the infant universe (photo)

James Webb Space Telescope spots faintest galaxy yet in the infant universe (photo)

Home News Science & Astronomy A projected image of the galaxy JD1 (inset), which is located behind a bright cluster galaxy called Abell2744. JD1, which lies 13.3 billion light-years from Earth, is the faintest galaxy known in the early universe. (Image credit: Guido Roberts-Borsani/UCLA); original images: NASA, ESA, CSA, Swinburne University of Technology, University of...