Susant Swain
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App Store for AI: OpenAI’s GPT Store lets you build (and monetize) your own GPT
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OpenAI took the leash (and the “Chat”) off ChatGPT today with the announcement of GPTs, a way for anyone to build their own version of the popular conversational AI system. Not only can you make your own GPT for fun or productivity, but you’ll soon be able to publish it on a marketplace they call…
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NVDA 2023.3 is released: everything about to know
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NVDA, or NonVisual Desktop Access, stands as an exceptional open-source screen reader, readily available at no cost. It seamlessly integrates with Windows operating systems, offering robust support for widely used applications like Microsoft Office and various web browsers. NVDA boasts an array of features, including Braille support, speech synthesizers, and customizable keystrokes. Exciting news for…
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X(formarly twitter) is launching two new subscription tiers, including a ‘Premium+’ ad-free plan
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X, formerly known as Twitter, is introducing two new tiers for its subscription offering in order to bring in additional revenue. The social media giant is adding a new Premium+ tier that costs $16 per month and offers the “largest reply boost” and removes ads from the For You and Following feeds. The tier also…
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Privacy will die to deliver us the thinking and knowing computer
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We’re getting a first proper look at much-hyped Humane’s “AI pin” (whatever that is) on November 9, and personalized AI memory startup Rewind is launching a pendant to track not only your digital but also your physical life sometime in the foreseeable future. Buzz abounds about OpenAI’s Sam Altman meeting with Apple’s longtime design deity…
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Apple’s 14- and 16-inch M3 MacBook Pros arrive in ‘Space Black’ color, starting at $1,599
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Apple just announced a (nearly) complete overhaul of its first-party silicon line, in the form of the M3, M3 Pro and M3 Max. While the new 24-inch iMac is arriving with the M3, the MacBook Pro line is easily the biggest benefactor of today’s Scary Fast event. The high-end laptop is arriving in 14- and…
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Apple’s M3, M3 Pro and M3 Max 3-nanometer chips arrive with a big graphics boost
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We felt fairly confident that we would see at least one piece of next-gen Apple silicon as part of tonight’s Scary Fast event. But how’s this for an early Halloween surprise: We just got three new M3 chip models. It’s a sizable shakeup of the company’s standard release schedule. The news follows months of rumors…
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Apple’s M3 iMac is up for preorder, starting at $1,299
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Folks banking on the arrival of the iMac Pro will have to wait a bit longer. If you’ve been looking to upgrade your 24-inch all-in-one, on the other hand, Apple’s got some good news. The company just unveiled a refresh to the 24-inch iMac that skips the M2 altogether, in favor of the M3 chip…
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Apple’s October Scary Fast Event: Everything revealed about the new MacBook Pro, iMac and M3 chips
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It’s time for another Apple event, with a spooky twist. The company announced a surprise “Scary Fast” event last week, prompting the rumor mill to speculate that Apple would be revealing new chips to power a new lineup of Macs. As our resident Apple expert Brian Heater wrote, a new 24-inch iMac and a MacBook…
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5 things we learned so far about the Google antitrust case
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Google CEO Sundar Pichai testified Monday in the U.S. government’s antitrust trial against the company. The executive defended Google’s business tactics, including its deal with Apple and other partners to make Google the default search engine. In January, the Department of Justice, along with eight states including New York, California and Colorado, demanded a jury…
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Soundboks is scaling high-volume, high-energy speakers across borders and cultures
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Norway-based Soundboks just released its latest $1,000 Bluetooth speaker. Now in its fourth generation, the latest Soundboks speaker is just like the older models: It’s a large, unabashed black box designed to withstand a rowdy, off-the-grid weekend of music. While the speaker has been wildly popular in Norway and Sweden, co-founder and CEO Jesper Thomsen…