Apple announced the all-new M4 processor alongside the only device sold with the chip, the 2024 iPad Pro. This marks the first time Apple has launched a new processor with a handheld device and not a Mac as well as an M-class processor instead of an A-class. What this means is the new iPad Pro launching later this month will be one of the most powerful Apple devices, aside from the Mac Pro of … [Read more...]
Best Ways to Structure Your React Projects for Scalability
In the dynamic landscape of web development, building scalable and maintainable React applications is crucial for success. As your projects evolve and grow in complexity, having a solid structure in place becomes essential to ensure scalability, flexibility, and ease of maintenance. In this article, we'll explore some of the best practices and strategies for structuring your React projects with … [Read more...]
OpenAI's Sam Altman promises to show off something that "feels like magic" – but it isn't a search engine
Where will you be on May 13th at 10 am PT? If you've got some time spare, you may want to check out what OpenAI is up to. The company has announced that it's prepping some updates on its projects via a live stream on its website. While we're unsure as to what the company will announce, we now know what won't be. The CEO of OpenAI, Sam Altman, has made a "de-announcement" of several potential … [Read more...]
Game stores are refunding Ghost of Tsushima pre-orders in non-PSN countries
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Overclocking your Raspberry Pi 5 is easy, heres how I did it
The Raspberry Pi 5 is the fastest Raspberry Pi made yet. Its CPU runs at 2.4 GHz compared to the 1.8 GHz of its predecessor, the Raspberry Pi 4, and its GPU runs at 910MHz, over 80% faster than the RPi4. But it could be faster. Source: xda-developers.com … [Read more...]
You can now get your fortune told by a Raspberry Pi
You may not be able to cross a fortune teller's palm with silver like you could in the olden days, but that doesn't mean you can't just make your own. In fact, with the rise of generative AI, you can now have silicon try to predict your future and warn you of any obstacles you may face. Turns out, that's exactly what someone has done by turning their Raspberry Pi into a fortune teller. … [Read more...]
5 best games I play on the Steam Deck
I recently got a Steam Deck to see if I could whittle down my gaming backlog by playing anywhere that wasn't my desk. The first thing I did to help with that quest was to add one of the best 2230 SSDs for extra storage space, increasing it to 2TB to stuff with games. Figuring out which games to install was slightly trickier, as I've got nearly 1,400 games in my Steam library, and nearly 1,000 in … [Read more...]
Why Apple’s ‘Crush’ ad is so misguided
Welcome to Week in Review: TechCrunch’s newsletter recapping the week’s biggest news. This week Apple unveiled new iPad models at its Let Loose event, including a new 13-inch display for the iPad Air, as well as Tandem OLED and a new M4 chip for the iPad Pro. But its ad for the new iPad Pro made the biggest waves from the event, for all the wrong reasons. For Apple completionists, we compiled all … [Read more...]
U.K. agency releases tools to test AI model safety
The U.K. Safety Institute, the U.K.’s recently established AI safety body, has released a toolset designed to “strengthen AI safety” by making it easier for industry, research organizations and academia to develop AI evaluations. Called Inspect, the toolset — which is available under an open source license, specifically an MIT License — aims to assess certain capabilities of AI models, … [Read more...]
'Extreme' geomagnetic storm may bless us with more aurora displays tonight and tomorrow
The strongest geomagnetic storm in 20 years made the colorful northern lights, or aurora borealis, visible Friday night across the US, even in areas that are normally too far south to see them. And the show may not be over. Tonight may offer another chance to catch the aurora if you have clear skies, according to the NOAA, and Sunday could bring yet more displays reaching as far as Alabama.The … [Read more...]
These are my 4 favorite Windows versions of all time and Windows 11 isn't one of them
I've been using Windows PCs all my life. The very first PC in my house was an HP Brio Pentium 3 system running Windows 98. Over 24 years or so, I've used almost all versions of Windows, but not all of them were great. Microsoft has had its fair share of hits and misses, and I definitely have my favorites. Source: xda-developers.com … [Read more...]
Implementing Dark Mode in Web Design for Better User Experience
IntroductionHey there, fellow web designers and developers! Have you ever found yourself squinting at your screen late at night, wishing your website had a sleek dark mode option? Well, you're in luck because today we're going to explore how to implement this user-friendly feature and take your web design game to the next level! First things first, what is dark mode? Dark mode is a color scheme … [Read more...]
OpenAI could debut a multimodal AI digital assistant soon
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Dreams to Code
Myself Divya Kaurani, pursuing Information Technology in LDRP Institute of Technology and Research on and over experience wide set of technologies and real life projects. I'm currently learning Devops.As I reflect on my journey through the ever-evolving landscape of coding, it comprises of an odyssey filled with dreams, challenges, and the invaluable bonds of team forged along the way. The … [Read more...]
What happened to router custom firmware?
When it comes down to it, Wi-Fi routers are basically computers with hardware and software specialized for networking. But the software used by the router can make a huge difference in terms of the features available and the general behavior of the router, so its no surprise some people want to customize it. The difficulty of installing your own firmware on a router has always varied, with some … [Read more...]
At the AI Film Festival, humanity triumphed over tech
In the third episode of “Creative Dialogues,” an interview series produced by the filmmaking division of generative AI startup Runway, multimedia artist Claire Hentschker expresses a fear that AI will commoditize the artistic process to the point where art homogenizes, regressing to a sort of derivative sameness. “Are you getting this increasingly narrower average of existing things?” she asks. … [Read more...]
28 Years Later is coming to theaters next summer
Fans have been waiting a long, long time for another installment in the 28 Days Later franchise, and we now know when the next followup is coming out: June 20, 2025. Per Variety, Sony Pictures announced the release date for the upcoming film 28 Years Later on Friday. It would have been kind of cool if it were timed with the original film’s actual 28th anniversary in 2030, considering how close we … [Read more...]
Women in AI: Rachel Coldicutt researches how technology impacts society
To give AI-focused women academics and others their well-deserved — and overdue — time in the spotlight, TechCrunch has been publishing a series of interviews focused on remarkable women who’ve contributed to the AI revolution. We’re publishing these pieces throughout the year as the AI boom continues, highlighting key work that often goes unrecognized. Read more profiles here. In … [Read more...]
Arctic Freezer 36 A-RGB review: A superb air cooler for the hottest mid-range CPUs
Choosing the right CPU cooler for your PC isn't as simple as going with one compatible with your motherboard socket. You need to take into account how much heat is produced by the processor. The faster and more powerful the chip, the hotter it will run at full load. The harder you hit the system, the better the cooling needs to be to take the heat away from vital components. Arctic makes some of … [Read more...]
Level Up Your App's Real-Time Magic with Laravel Broadcasting
In today's fast-paced world, users expect web applications to be dynamic and responsive. Constant page refreshes can be a frustrating experience. Laravel Broadcasting provides a powerful solution for real-time updates in your Laravel application, enhancing user engagement and interactivity.Real-World Examples of Broadcasting: Live chat applications (e.g., Facebook Messenger) Stock tickers … [Read more...]
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