Finally, a Good Use for AI: Wasting Scam Callers' Time Forever
Flipping the Script Artificial intelligence can do a lot of things. It can make hairdresser appointments, on your behalf or even write hustle bro posts for you on LinkedIn. It…
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Flipping the Script Artificial intelligence can do a lot of things. It can make hairdresser appointments, on your behalf or even write hustle bro posts for you on LinkedIn. It…
Do you remember when Apple first introduced its QR code scanning feature? You know, the one where you point your camera at a QR code, a bubble appears, and you…
Last month, Samsung delayed the One UI 5 Watch beta launch for unforeseen reasons, but the company forgot to mention a new release date. As a quick refresher, One UI…
Apple is making cussing easier with iOS 17. Yup, you heard it right. Apple is reportedly improving its autocorrect function to help you swear better, faster, and most importantly, correctly.…
On the Movie OpenAI CEO Sam Altman has some breaking news for us: at long last, he’s watched the 2015 sci-fi thriller “Ex Machina” — a movie you’d think would be required…
Google is rolling out a new feature that will autocorrect URL typos in Chrome. Thankfully, this will make browsing easier and stops people from accidentally going to unwanted websites. Google…
Google has confirmed a long-awaited feature that Android fans have wanted for years. Google is finally splitting up the notification and ringtone volume slider. It might seem simple. It might…
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After months of resisting the temptation, I’m finally caving and subscribing to Paramount Plus. The primary reason? Beavis and Butthead. As a long-time fan who even bought their books during…
Wall Street Journal profiled Uber CEO Dara Khosrowshahi last week. The WSJ of late is a combination of absurdly solid news briefs, mind-numbing opinion, and PR fluff. The profile of…