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iOS 18.3 coming soon: New features, release date, AI updates, more

Apple is about to end the beta cycle of iOS 18.3. Unlike previous software updates, which took a lot more time to release, this one will likely be pretty straightforward. In this article, you’ll discover everything new with this future operating system update, its possible release date, and all the devices compatible with it.Release DateWith…

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Foodora tests drone and robot deliveries in Sweden

Foodora Norway, the Oslo-based subsidiary of online quick-commerce (Q-commerce) food delivery brand Foodora Group, has partnered with Nordic communications company Tele2 to pilot test home deliveries using robots and drones supported by 5G internet of things (IoT) technology. The Stockholm metropolitan area was chosen as the test location for the ground robot and drone delivery…

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Apple’s hallucinated AI News summaries were just disabled in iOS 18.3 beta 3

Hallucinations are a part of the early genAI experience. Since the early days of ChatGPT, we have warned that AI will make mistakes and that you should always look for sources and check whether its claims are accurate. As hard as they might have tried, the big tech players were not spared.Google’s AI Overviews in…

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Rumors are swirling that OpenAI is on the brink of AGI and ASI

We’ve been waiting for a big ChatGPT upgrade for months now, but OpenAI has yet to announce one. Sure, the company had a monster month of announcements in December. OpenAI took the o1 reasoning model out of beta, making it available to more ChatGPT users. The text-to-video Sora tool is now available to users in…

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TikTok ban still on track as Supreme Court rejects appeal

On Friday, the Supreme Court rejected an appeal from TikTok and parent company ByteDance, allowing the ban set to take place this weekend to go forward.The Supreme Court was effectively TikTok’s last chance to sidestep divestiture or a nationwide ban in the United States. The court didn’t find TikTok’s argument that banning its popular video-sharing…

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It sure looks like Apple is getting ready to release a HomePod with a display

Another rumor suggests Apple’s long-rumored HomePod with a display is launching in 2025. This time, a paywalled report by DigiTimes (via MacRumors) says Tianma Microelectronics will supply the gadget’s 7-inch LCD panel. Taiwan’s Radiant will reportedly handle backlight module production, and BYD will assemble the device.Rumors about this HomePod with a screen have been floating…

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AMD reveals RX 9070 GPUs won’t go on sale until March, which might be too late to prevent Nvidia cleaning up with RTX 5070 models

AMD has confirmed RX 9070 models will be on shelves in March 2025This runs against rumors that suggested a late January launchPC gamers aren’t happy, particularly as stock of RDNA 4 graphics cards is rumored to have shipped to retailers alreadyAMD has confirmed that its RX 9070 graphics cards, the first initial models from the…

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Watch Apple Wallet’s awesome new live event ticket experience in action

When Apple introduced iOS 18, one of the experiences the company talked about was Event Tickets with Apple Wallet. Basically, Cupertino wanted to revamp the experience from the moment you add a ticket to the wallet until you leave your concert, match, or other event.The company describes this feature as follows: “Enjoy a richer fan…

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The Data Bill: Considering datacentres’ hunger for power

As the Data Bill continues its legislative journey through the House of Lords, it’s important to also consider where all that data “lives”, including what it costs to house it. Datacentres, until relatively recently, were a bit of a niche interest, known little outside the technology world. Now, if not everywhere, they are certainly moving…

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Microsoft 365 price hike: Are you forced to pay more even if you don’t want AI?

If you thought Microsoft’s forcing Windows 10 users to upgrade to Windows 11 to keep using Microsoft 365 Office apps was bad, you haven’t seen anything yet. Microsoft will further annoy many of its customers by embedding Copilot AI into all Office apps and charging an extra $3 per month for it. Microsoft announced the…

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