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  • Gaming
    Fallout 5 release: What, if anything, do we know so far?

    Fallout is, to put it mildly, having a bit of a moment. The success of the Amazon TV show has prompted a huge wave of players to install (or reinstall) the most recent Fallout game to continue to enjoy the unique ambiance of the post-apocalyptic wasteland. Fallout 4 has seen...

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    AI
    OpenAI challenges NYT lawsuit, asserts fair use in AI model training

    In a recent statement, OpenAI addressed the lawsuit filed by The New York Times, clarifying its stance on AI technology's interaction with news content. The company emphasized its commitment to collaborating with news organizations and supporting the news ecosystem through various partnerships. These collaborations aim to deploy AI products that...

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    Gaming
    Gaming at CES 2024? Is there anything to get excited about?

    It’s January and that means CES is just around the corner. The world’s largest consumer tech show is bound to be awash with AI-powered 120” TVs, fridges with ChatGPT built into them and Midjourney picture frames, but what about gaming? What can we expect from a show that is not...

  • Build
    NYT Jumps Into VR, Sending A Million Google Cardboards To Readers

    The New York Times is giving out Google Cardboard kits to its one million subscribers. The free gifts will ship in advance of the November 7 release of its new virtual reality film, The Displaced. Produced by the New York Times Magazine and the first in a planned series of short movies...

  • Mobile
    Rise Of The Renter Class: In A Spotify World, Need We Own Anything?

    My family and I are in the process of moving. Always stressful, moving is made more so by the realization that we own far too much, and need to dump a lot of what we once thought essential. There's an overflowing dumpster in our driveway that can attest to just...

  • Social
    Why Twitter’s IPO Doesn’t Change Anything

    Twitter has filed papers to take the company public. This changes everything, right?Wrong.It's a momentous milestone for the six-year-old message-broadcasting company, to be sure, and a credit to the steady leadership of CEO Dick Costolo, who followed two of the company's founders in that role. But for users and developers, the...

  • Web
    Ask Curiosity Anything: Mars Rover Takes Reddit Questions

     Editor's note: This post was originally published by our partners at PopSugar Tech.Scientists and engineers from the Mars Curiosity rover team took to Reddit this week to answer just about every question Redditors have long been waiting to ask. In honor of the one-year anniversary of Curiosity's Martian landing, the group...

  • Web
    Apple’s WWDC Sells Out In Under 2 Minutes – Can Anything Be Done?

    Apple's annual World Wide Developer's Conference (WWDC), an event where the Cupertino company typically showcases both new products and software overhauls to OS X and iOS, has sold out in less than two minutes. That obliterates the 2012 record of two hours, which beat the 2011 sell-out time of 12...

  • Mobile
    Vertu Ti: The $10,000 Android Smartphone That Is Not The Best At Anything

    I spend my life in pursuit of the best smartphones in the world. The ones that give me the best of… everything. Best camera, best connectivity, best industrial design and components, best apps, best performance.A new Android smartphone has just been brought to my attention, the Vertu Ti, that is...

  • Mobile
    Mobile Payments’ Cashless Utopia Is Not Coming Anytime Soon

    The term “mobile payments” has been around for several years now. Really though, who knows what it actually means?Different aspects of the payments industry want you to think different things. PayPal wants you to think of mobile payments as when you pay for something on your smartphone through an app...

  • Work
    Why Can’t Apple BUY Anything With Its $100 Billion?

    Having an extra $100 billion lying around isn't a bad problem to have. And I don't have an issue with Apple's decision today to use some of that cash stash to pay dividends to investors and to buy back some of its stock.But doesn't that decision also indicate a lack...

  • Web
    Why Petitions Won’t Change Apple’s Labor Practices Anytime Soon

    Not even 24 hours after Apple reported its jaw-dropping Q1 financial results, the company found itself the target of some relentless investigative journalism by the New York Times. In particular, as part of an ongoing series about Apple, the Times published a detailed investigation of some of the tech giant's...

  • Web
    Why Petitions Won’t Change Apple’s Labor Practices Anytime Soon

    Not even 24 hours after Apple reported its jaw-dropping Q1 financial results, the company found itself the target of some relentless investigative journalism by the New York Times. In particular, as part of an ongoing series about Apple, the Times published a detailed investigation of some of the tech giant's...

  • Web
    Online Voting Comes Of Age (But Don’t Expect To Use It Anytime Soon)

    Soldiers stationed overseas have been able to cast absentee votes in 13 Florida counties since December using a Web portal developed by Democracy Live using Microsoft's Azure platform. Similar programs will be used for primaries in Virginia and California as a result of funding the three states received under the...

  • Web
    Why Apple Won’t Disrupt the Textbook Industry Anytime Soon

    Apple revolutionizes stuff. It's practically conventional wisdom in the tech world that, even if they're not first in the game or necessarily even the best, the Cupertino-based giant has a tendency to make a noticeable impact. They didn't invent the MP3 player, smartphone or tablet, but they sure have redefined...

  • Web
    Why Apple Won’t Disrupt the Textbook Industry Anytime Soon

    Apple revolutionizes stuff. It's practically conventional wisdom in the tech world that, even if they're not first in the game or necessarily even the best, the Cupertino-based giant has a tendency to make a noticeable impact. They didn't invent the MP3 player, smartphone or tablet, but they sure have redefined...

  • Web
    Why Apple Won’t Disrupt the Textbook Industry Anytime Soon

    Apple revolutionizes stuff. It's practically conventional wisdom in the tech world that, even if they're not first in the game or necessarily even the best, the Cupertino-based giant has a tendency to make a noticeable impact. They didn't invent the MP3 player, smartphone or tablet, but they sure have redefined...

  • Social
    Find Out What Videos Your Friends Are Watching, Anytime

    Wajam, a social search extension for browsers, has just added Wajam Videos, which shows you what videos your friends have recommended through search engines such as Google, Yahoo and Bing. Wajam also added social search to YouTube, enabling users to see what videos their friends are sharing. Now if you're...

  • Web
    Cloud Poll: Does iCloud Actually Have Anything to Do with Cloud Computing?

    In a refreshingly bitter post at Tech Target, Carl Brooks wrote: "Apple iCloud is not cloud computing."Brooks went on: "You know what iCloud is? Streaming media. In other words, it's a Web service. Not relevant to cloud; not even in the ballpark."But there are certainly some cloudy elements to iCloud....

  • Web
    NYT Crowdsources the Review of 24,000 Palin Emails

    Tomorrow, the State of Alaska is set to release over 24,000 of Sarah Palin's emails, "covering much of her tenure as governor of Alaska." The New York Times is hoping that its readers will pitch in and help them filter this vast cache of new data on the former governor...

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