Sunday, June 8, 2025

Technology

The best iPad to buy in 2024

Apple’s iPad lineup has evolved from a single simple option to a diverse selection of different sizes, prices, features, and generations. Currently, Apple offers six distinct iPads in four categories, making it challenging to choose the best one for your needs, especially considering how similar many of the models are. However, with some guidance and consideration of your intended use for the device, navigating Apple’s lineup can be made easier. Having used various iPads for both entertainment and work over the years, I have tested all current and recent models to determine their best uses. Every iPad offers an excellent...

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Chrome’s latest experimental AI feature can help you write

Google has introduced a new experimental generative AI feature in Chrome M122 called "Help me write." This tool can assist in writing descriptive sentences or paragraphs based on a short prompt. Using Gemini models, it understands the context of the webpage to provide relevant suggestions. For example, on a review page, it can generate review-like suggestions instead of sales copy. Google For instance, in one example, the tool provided a detailed description of an item for sale based on a simple prompt: "moving to a smaller place selling air fryer for 50 bucks." The suggestion included a paragraph that effectively...

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Consolidation continues in micromobility as Cooltra snaps up Cityscoot

Paris’ commercial court has accepted Cooltra’s offer to acquire Cityscoot. These two companies provide shared electric mopeds that you can unlock and ride to go from one place to another. Cityscoot had been placed under court-ordered receivership several months ago. As interest rates hovered around 0% in Europe, micromobility startups thrived. Europe became the perfect playground for scooter startups, bike-sharing services and electric moped companies thanks to dense cities combined with a low cost of capital. But things have taken a dark turn with rising interest rates. Not only it became harder to raise funding rounds, but also to secure...

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Orkes, which provides a microservices orchestration platform for developers, raised a $20M Series A led by Nexus, taking its total funding to $29.3M (Frederic Lardinois/TechCrunch)

Frederic Lardinois / TechCrunch: Orkes, which provides a microservices orchestration platform for developers, raised a $20M Series A led by Nexus, taking its total funding to $29.3M  —  Back in 2016, Netflix open-sourced Conductor, its microservices orchestration platform, but last December, it announced that it would discontinue maintaining it. Source link

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Nvidia Earnings Show Soaring Profit and Revenue Amid AI Boom

Nvidia, the leader in chips driving artificial intelligence, announced its quarterly financial results on Wednesday, highlighting its position as a major player in the AI industry. The company stated that the demand for its products would contribute to sustained sales growth. Over the past 18 months, Nvidia has experienced significant growth due to the demand for its specialized and expensive semiconductors used in training popular AI services like OpenAI’s ChatGPT chatbot. It has been recognized as one of the top tech stocks alongside companies like Amazon, Apple, and Microsoft. Nvidia's valuation has increased by over 40% to $1.7 trillion since...

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Apple secures iMessage against threats from the future

Maria Diaz/ZDNET Quantum computing may still be an emerging technology, but Apple is two steps ahead of other tech giants by releasing quantum-secure messaging. The company introduced PQ3 for iMessage, bringing the iOS messaging app up to level 3 of cryptographic security, the highest level applied to a messaging app. Most other messaging apps are between levels 0 and 1, including WhatsApp, which offers end-to-end encryption without quantum security. iMessage with PQ3 is designed to withstand quantum attacks that may happen in the future -- years down the line. Also: Wyze camera breach let 13,000 strangers look into other people's...

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Adobe’s new AI assistant for Acrobat and Reader can summarize PDFs and answer questions

What just happened? Adobe has introduced an artificial intelligence assistant for its Reader and Acrobat applications. This AI can generate summaries, insights, and answer questions from long documents. It can also format the information it produces. The AI leverages the same technology behind Acrobat Liquid Mode, which provides responsive reading experiences for PDFs on mobile devices. The AI assistant is currently in beta and available for Acrobat Individual, Pro, and Teams customers, as well as Acrobat Pro trialists. Features will be rolling out to Reader in the coming days and weeks. There is no additional cost for using the assistant...

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Quordle today – hints and answers for Wednesday, February 21 (game #758)

It\'s time for your daily dose of Quordle hints, plus the answers for both the main game and the Daily Sequence spin off. Quordle is the only one of the many Wordle clones that I\'m still playing now, around two years after the daily-word-game craze hit the internet, and with good reason: it\'s fun, but also difficult. What's more, its makers (now the online dictionary Merriam-Webster) are also keeping it fresh in the form of a variant called the Daily Sequence, which sees you complete four puzzles consecutively, rather than concurrently. But Quordle is tough, so if you already find yourself...

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Android 15 Could Offer a Boost to Two-Factor Authentication Security to Keep User Data Safe: Report

Google released the first Developer Preview of the upcoming Android 15 operating system on Friday, February 16. The new software will focus on enhancing security, with reports suggesting three new ways it will protect sensitive data on smartphones. One key feature of Android 15 will be its ability to safeguard notifications related to two-factor authentication (2FA) from being accessed by malicious apps or malware. This added layer of security aims to prevent unauthorized access to user data. The operating system will address security gaps left by its predecessors by introducing new measures. Currently, most 2FA methods rely on SMS to...

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Why I ditched my iPhone 15 Pro for the Samsung Galaxy S24 Ultra

```html Prakhar Khanna / Digital Trends This is not another “lifelong iPhone user tries Android” story. I use and review all kinds of phones, and I prefer the flexibility of Android. That said, I’ve been on the iPhone 15 Pro since its launch — for two reasons. First, I had been getting the iPhone 14 Pro Max-level battery life on it. Second, I like the stability of social media apps like Instagram and X (formerly Twitter). But the experience has been downgrading for a while now. Samsung’s “AI phone,” the Galaxy S24 Ultra, tackles these two issues and gives me...

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