Computers & IT

Luma Labs’ new Modify Video tool can reimagine scenes without reshooting

Luma Labs’ new Modify Video tool for Dream Machine uses AI to alter any video footage

What NOT to expect at Apple’s WWDC 2025 – three things you definitely won’t see

No new iPhone expected, not even a hint, really No apologies for the bad Apple Intelligence

Meta AI’s experimental new smart glasses can see everything you do and even tell how you feel about it

Meta is developing its Aria Gen 2 smart glasses, which come packed with sensors and AI

‘We created a new Airbnb’ – here’s what the app’s big redesign means for how you travel and where you stay

Airbnb’s redesign, and its push into enabling users to Airbnb more than just a vacation spot

Sony announces Project Defiant, its first-ever wireless fight stick controller designed for PS5 and PC

Sony unveils its first-ever wireless fight stick, codenamed Project Defiant The fight stick is launching in

NYT Strands hints and answers for Friday, June 6 (game #460)

Strands is the NYT’s latest word game after the likes of Wordle, Spelling Bee and Connections

Quordle hints and answers for Friday, June 6 (game #1229)

Looking for a different day? A new Quordle puzzle appears at midnight each day for your

Wish your Windows 11 laptop had better battery life? Microsoft is working on a new power-saving trick that could really help

Windows 11 has a new power-saving feature in testing It kicks in when you leave your

The end of Intel Macs? The latest macOS 16 rumors have me worried about my 2018 MacBook Pro

macOS 16 (or macOS 26) could drop support for some Intel Macs Rumors suggest these will

Intel’s Nova Lake processors rumored to have unique hybrid architecture – are we moving away from discrete GPUs?

Intel’s Nova Lake S desktop processors are rumored to utilize two separate iGPU architectures Xe3 will

Anthropic’s new AI-written blog is more of a technical treat than a literary triumph

Anthropic has started a new blog called Claude Explains, discussing the capabilities of its AI models

Google plans to get its AI to write your emails for you

Google DeepMind is building an AI email assistant The AI will automatically respond to messages in

Nvidia has a new GeForce hotfix GPU driver to address several issues – but I’m terrified of installing any updates

Nvidia has released yet another driver hotfix amid frequent updates in recent months The hotfix comes

Should you start a new chat with ChatGPT every time you use it? Here’s your guide for when to keep the conversation going

The way we interact with ChatGPT is evolving. With new features like advanced memory and projects,

Can’t wait for AMD’s next-gen Ryzen CPUs? Zen 6 sighting hints they could arrive late in 2026, possibly packing a dream gaming chip

Zen 6 CPUs now have “preliminary support” in a system monitoring tool Typically that support comes

NYT Strands hints and answers for Thursday, June 5 (game #459)

Strands is the NYT’s latest word game after the likes of Wordle, Spelling Bee and Connections

Quordle hints and answers for Thursday, June 5 (game #1228)

Looking for a different day? A new Quordle puzzle appears at midnight each day for your

Microsoft Surface Pro 12 (2025) review

Microsoft Surface Pro 12 (2025): Two-minute review The new Microsoft Surface Pro 12 (2025) comes at

I tried ChatGPT’s new shopping feature – here’s what it’s like and how to use it

OpenAI has rolled out a new shopping feature inside ChatGPT. Think of it as a built-in

I compared ChatGPT to the Britannica AI chatbot, and the results make me want to buy the entire encyclopedia

Ordering a full Encyclopedia Britannica set in 2025 sounds like something only a committed Luddite, or

Microsoft accused of ‘tech extortion’ over Windows 10 support ending in campaign to get people to upgrade to Linux

KDE has a campaign to persuade Windows 10 users to switch to Linux The desktop environment

Fed up with prompts to use Edge? Windows 11 users in Europe won’t get them anymore, but sadly everyone else will

Microsoft is changing Edge for the better in the European Economic Area This is happening due

Free ChatGPT users can finally stop re-explaining themselves in every session

OpenAI has added a memory feature for free ChatGPT users The AI chatbot can now recall

Gaming keyboards seem to be getting better and better – but there are still some features I wish they had

Gaming keyboards continue to evolve at a rapid pace, with notable advancements coming in the form

I tested the Acer Chromebook Plus 514 and was impressed by its display and performance, but it can get loud under load

Acer Chromebook Plus 514: Two-minute review The Acer Chromebook Plus 514 has some strong specs that

I tested ChatGPT Advanced Voice Mode’s sous-chef ability by baking banana bread – here’s how it went

I don’t think I’ve ever knowingly followed a recipe to the letter. For me, baking has

Meta Quest 4 reportedly delayed until 2027 – and we could see a whole new kind of Meta VR headset

The Meta Quest 4 has reportedly been delayed until 2027 A high-end Meta headset (Puffin) should

Chat Control – Poland’s EU Presidency gives up on the voluntary scan of your encrypted chats

Poland’s EU Presidency also failed to find a majority on the disputed child sexual abuse (CSAM)

We’re all on AI time now and you better get used to it

“We’re on AI time,” that’s what I tell people now when they try to comprehend the