There are a lot of different programs out there these days, some cost money but some are free, or at least offer free versions. There is a program for almost anything you could ever think of on a PC, but they are not all created equally. Some programs are not quite as helpful as they should be. This is why it is always best to try and find a free option when possible, so at least you’re not out of pocket if it doesn’t work out.
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Samsung mocks Apple’s crushing iPad Pro ad with its own ‘UnCrush’ pitch
Samsung heard that Apple managed to upset a lot of people with the “Crush” ad revealed last week that smushed instruments, arcade games, and sculptures into a shiny new OLED-screened iPad Pro, and apparently just had to get into the conversation. Apple eventually apologized, with an exec saying it “missed the mark.” On one side, responses included creatives like Hugh Grant and anyone who spotted a … [Read More...]
In First AI Dialogue, US Cites ‘Misuse’ of AI by China, Beijing Protests Washington’s Restrictions
U.S. officials raised concerns about China’s “misuse of AI” while Beijing’s representatives rebuked Washington over “restrictions and pressure” on artificial intelligence, the governments said separately Wednesday, a day after a meeting in Geneva on the technology. Summaries of the closed-door talks between high-level envoys, which covered AI’s risks and ways to manage it, hinted at the tension … [Read More...]
Apple's new accessibility features could be gamechangers for iPhone, iPad and visionOS products
Apple is set to have a big year in 2024 as it makes its first real push into AI with its upcoming hardware and software products. And while we don't exactly know what's going to come from the brand, there have been rumors swirling that it could be partnering with some big names in order to bring its vision to life. Source: xda-developers.com … [Read More...]
How to maximize your PC performance without a hardware upgrade
A PC slowing down can be the cause of concern as it could be related to software bloat or hardware bottlenecks, the latter of which would require a part upgrade and cost a chunk of change. If you've ever sat in front of your PC and had to wait for a task to complete, be it an app opening or a file list to load, you know the frustration felt by wasting vital minutes of time. Thankfully, there are … [Read More...]
How to change your display's refresh rate on Windows 11
Over the years, the refresh rates of computer displays have steadily increased, especially for gaming monitors. In 2022, Asus introduced a monitor with an incredible 500Hz refresh rate, which is faster than most people could ever comprehend. But therein lies the problem: sometimes you don't actually need crazy high refresh rates; in fact, you may not even want them because they use a lot more … [Read More...]
Samsung’s customizable Music Frame speaker is receiving its first discount
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These 10 innovative Raspberry Pi projects are the epitome of creativity
In the vast and intriguing world of SBCs, the Raspberry Pi stands out as the most popular lineup thanks to a huge community that keeps pushing out new project ideas on a daily basis. While the average Raspberry Pi weather station, NAS-berry Pi, and DIY web server present solid use cases for the miniature boards, the sky's the limit when it comes to bringing your ideas to life with the uber-popular … [Read More...]
Google Sheets’ new formatting feature has Excel switchers excited
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It’s not just you, Next.js is getting harder to use
I wrote a blog post the other day about how Next.js Middleware can be useful for working around some of the restrictions imposed by server components. This led to some fun discussions in the world about whether this was a reasonable approach or if Next.js DX was just... bad. From my perspective, Next.js’ App Router has two major problems that make it difficult to adopt: To understand this better, … [Read More...]
Google pitches WebAssembly for Flutter, Dart
Google has updated both its Flutter multiplatform application development framework and the accompanying Dart language. In making these updates, the company stressed the addition of the WebAssembly bytecode instruction format as a compilation target for web apps built with Flutter and Dart. The announcement follows recent reports of Google laying off staff from the Dart and Flutter teams.Flutter … [Read More...]