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Google Photos is getting a big overhaul - here are 3 new features you should look out for
By Rowan Davies published
Google is really paying attention to its photo and video sharing service - these 3 new features are its recent standouts.

Starship blooper: Windows 10 update gets weirdest bug yet
By Darren Allan published
Bugs in the bugs: Windows 10 update plasters ‘error install failure’ message over your screen when the upgrade has actually installed just fine.

James Cameron thinks VR is the future of cinema, but Meta needs to solve a major content problem first
By Hamish Hector published
James Cameron teases that the Meta Quest 4 could be a VR movie machine.

OpenAI promises new ChatGPT features this week – all the latest as Sam Altman says ‘we've got a lot of good stuff for you’
By John-Anthony Disotto last updated
It's a big week for OpenAI as the company promises multiple ChatGPT announcements, starting today.

Avoiding ChatGPT won't keep OpenAI from infusing its AI models into your life
By Eric Hal Schwartz published
OpenAI’s new GPT-4.1 models are designed for developers to embed seamlessly into everyday apps, meaning even AI skeptics may soon be using advanced AI without realizing it.

Grok may start remembering everything you ask it to do, according to new reports
By Eric Hal Schwartz published
xAI is adding a memory featur to Grok.

Apple has a plan for improving Apple Intelligence, but it needs your help – and your data
By Lance Ulanoff published
Still anonymous

5 reasons why Apple making iPadOS 19 more like macOS is a great idea – and 3 reasons why it could be a disaster
By Matt Hanson published
Apple could make iPadOS 19 more like macOS – and while this could fix my biggest problem with the iPad Pro, not everyone will be happy.

Google Messages is testing some useful upgrades – here are 5 features that could be coming
By Rowan Davies published
Google is really giving its Messages service a lot of attention, and is testing even more new features - here are 5 that could arrive soon.

Can’t securely login to your PC using facial recognition anymore? New Windows 11 update patch is likely to blame – if you can install the update at all
By Darren Allan published
Windows 11’s new update is breaking facial recognition logins with Windows Hello, and also simply failing to install.
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