Category: Computers & IT
‘My kids will never be smarter than AI’: Sam Altman’s advice on how to use ChatGPT as a parent leaves me shaking my head
Microsoft’s Xbox handheld could take on the Switch 2 in October – but we still don’t know one big detail that could seal its fate
Xreal has changed the game with its One Pro AR smart glasses, and I think I’m in love
Xreal One Pro: One-minute review After testing the Xreal One glasses I declared them the best smart glasses you could buy, and as you’d hope from an upgraded model, the Xreal One Pro glasses have just bested them. Overall the specs are more similar than different, but the ways in which they do differ make…
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DOOM: The Dark Ages looks stunning at 8K with new lighting effects – but it almost humbled my Nvidia RTX 5090
After DOOM: The Dark Ages launched earlier this year, I’ve been desperate to whack it on our 8K test PC and see how the beastly Nvidia RTX 5090 graphics card handles the latest installment of maybe the most iconic PC gaming franchise in history. For various reasons, I’ve not been able to do that….. Check…
This island is getting the world’s first AI government, but I’ve read this story before – and it doesn’t end well
YouTube Shorts is getting a huge free Veo 3 upgrade that might just make me leave TikTok and CapCuts behind
Windows 11 user has 30 years of ‘irreplaceable photos and work’ locked away in OneDrive – and Microsoft’s silence is deafening
5 ChatGPT Plus features that I use all the time and now I can’t live without
ChatGPT comes in a few different versions. Most people use the free version, which is so accessible it doesn’t even require you to log in; you can ask it questions, generate a couple of images a day, and search the web all without OpenAI knowing anything about you. You also get limited access to a…
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Apple has finally killed the Mackintosh – and my DIY Mac dreams have died with it
Apple’s macOS Tahoe is the final version to support Intel chips That means the death of the Hackintosh is nigh It’s sad news for the community of tinkerers and custom PC builders Apple lifted the lid on macOS Tahoe at its WWDC 2025 event earlier in June, and one thing that it announced during the…
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Google’s Veo 3 is coming to Canva – as the graphic design giant claims ‘AI doesn’t need to mean we have to stop being creative’
AI video generation using Veo 3 is being added to all Canva paid plans You can generate eight-second video clips using Veo 3 Veo 3 is also available on the Canva-owned Leonardo. Ai platform Canva, the easy-to-use design tool, has just added AI video generation features using Veo 3 as part of its Canva AI,…
Windows 11’s new update is reportedly proving a nightmare to install for some, but I’m hardly surprised given its messy rollout
Should Meta be worried? The Valve Deckard VR headset is shaping up to be a beast – here are 5 things we know
Acer Predator Connect W6x: an affordable Wi-Fi upgrade for owners of older computers and mobile devices
5 of the most heartwarming uses of AI we’ve seen so far
AI stories usually highlight either efficiency and productivity tools or over-the-top spectacle, like AI-generated movies that are designed to look completely real. In between though, there are plenty of ways people use AI for wholesome activities, cute trends (that aren’t directly infringing on someone’s art style) or using it for building connections and even inspiring…
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