You're likely to have wished you could save a photo that you took of a beautiful moment only to discover that it was blurry. It's possible with the advancements in AI and photo editing technology. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ By: Jack … [Read more...]
WhatsApp launches an Apple Silicon Mac app beta for all
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ By: Oliver HaslamTitle: WhatsApp Rolls Out An Apple Silicon Mac App Beta For AllSourced From: www.redmondpie.com/whatsapp-rolls-out-an-apple-silicon-mac-app-beta-for-all/Published Date: Tue, 24 Jan 2023 18:43:35 +0000 … [Read more...]
Unlocking the Power of Prompt Engineering in Open AI
In the modern world of artificial intelligence, users are now able to take advantage of powerful tools to develop interactive conversations with machines. Prompt engineering is a powerful technology that helps users unlock the power of open AI, offering an innovative way to generate natural conversations and virtual assistants. With advancements in language models and advanced algorithms, prompt … [Read more...]
NASA Ultrasound Technique Reduces Kidney Stones Without Pain
[TAG0] (Image: Robina Weermeijer/Unsplash) One in eleven Americans will experience discomfort from a kidney stone at some point in their lives. These pesky minerals clumps can be seen as an inconvenience on the earth, but they are also a problem in space. NASA developed a solution for those who suffer from them. This technique may be the key to quickly and … [Read more...]
Ad Industry Coalition accuses Apple Hypocrisy About Its App-Tracking Policy
[TAG0] Apple just released the iPhone 13 this month, along with the new iPad Mini and Apple Watch 7. (Photo: Apple) (Credit: Apple) Apple's app-tracking policies and knives seem to be officially out of date. In April 2021, Apple began to let iPhone users choose whether third-party apps should track them. Although the move was well received by … [Read more...]
The Stunning M2 11″ iPad Pro Is Only $70
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ By: Oliver HaslamTitle: This Stunning M2 11-Inch iPad Pro Is $70 OffSourced From: www.redmondpie.com/this-stunning-m2-11-inch-ipad-pro-is-70-off/Published Date: Wed, 25 Jan 2023 14:04:08 +0000 … [Read more...]
Leaked Samsung Galaxy Book 3 Ultra Specs Include RTX 4070, 13th Gen Core i9
[TAG0] Credit: Molly Flores Samsung Galaxy Book2 Pro 360 Credit: Molly Flores Samsung is going all in with the Ultra branding. This marks its top spot in Samsung's hardware tiers. The company started with smartphones, releasing in 2020 the S20 Ultra, then the Tab S8 Ultra, its first Ultra tablet. All rumors suggest that the company will launch its … [Read more...]
Microsoft Planned a Modern Redesign of File Explorer on Windows 11
[TAG0] File Explorer, though it is often overlooked, is the heart of Windows. It is where all of our files are stored and can be accessed by all of our media. Although it has been an integral part of Windows' experience for years, the interface has not evolved as fast as the main UI. According to a new report, Microsoft wants to make this a better experience for users. One … [Read more...]
Doomsday Alarm Clock Slows to 90 Seconds to Midnight
[TAG0] (Image from The Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists). The Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists provided a somber reminder of the fragility of human existence Tuesday by forward-adjusting its Doomsday Clock. The Clock is currently at 90 seconds to midnight, which is the closest it has been to global disaster in its 76-year-old history. The Doomsday Clock … [Read more...]
ChatGPT has been used to create and share workout plans by thousands of people.
I was overwhelmed when I received an email confirming my acceptance to the London Marathon. I felt terrified. Six months after my last marathon, I realized how committed I would have to continue running day in, day out, week in, month out, through rain, cold and tiredness, grumpiness, nausea, and hangovers. The hardest part of the marathon is not what anyone warns you about. The hardest part … [Read more...]
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