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OpenAI confirms a ChatGPT gadget is coming – here are 5 things I want to see
By John-Anthony Disotto published
OpenAI is working on ChatGPT hardware, and the company will need to consider these five things if it wants its mystery device to succeed.
Windows 11’s Start menu search gets new, clearer labels, as Microsoft tries to avoid EU regulation trouble
By Kristina Terech published
Microsoft is updating Windows 11’s Start menu search in the EEA (European Economic Area) to comply with EU rules, separating on-device and Bing web search while adding more user control options.
Daisy the AI grandma has just been unleashed on scammers - here are the satisfying results
By Eric Hal Schwartz published
O2 Virgin Media's AI grandma is successfully wasting the time of many scam artists.
ChatGPT on WhatsApp can now see, hear, and remember your conversations from elsewhere
By Eric Hal Schwartz published
Whatsapp upgrades ChatGPT chatbot with audio and visual uploads and can link to your account.
Freemake Video Converter review
By Steve Paris last updated
Convert videos from your desktop or sites like YouTube and Vimeo to any format you like – for free.
HandBrake review
By Steve Paris last updated
A cross-platform video converter with loads of features.
Meta sets Oculus Quest headset shelf-life at six years, but there's still hope that the Meta Quest 2 will survive past 2026
By Hamish Hector published
Meta has ended all software updates to the Oculus Quest, which suggests the Quest 2 could enter stasis in 2026.
OpenAI's Deep Research smashes records for the world's hardest AI exam, with ChatGPT o3-mini and DeepSeek left in its wake
By John-Anthony Disotto published
OpenAI Deep Research and ChatGPT o3-mini set new records on the world’s hardest AI exam.
Google Maps could get its most useful Gemini AI upgrade so far soon to speed up your searches
By David Nield published
Code hidden in the latest version of Google Maps for Android points to a closer integration with the Gemini assistant.
Microsoft quietly removed its instructions for installing Windows 11 on an unsupported PC – is this something to do with the 24H2 update?
By Darren Allan published
Microsoft has deleted its instructions for installing Windows 11 on an unsupported PC – though I wouldn’t recommend doing this anyway.
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