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‘Podcasting shouldn’t be locked behind walled gardens’: Pocket Casts slams Spotify and makes its web player free to all
By Rowan Davies published
Podcast service Pocket Casts has lifted the requirement for a subscription in the web version of its platform. Now you stream all of your favorite podcasts free of charge.

Forget AI – WhatsApp is planning a simple messages feature that could be its most useful upgrade in years
By Roland Moore-Colyer published
A WhatsApp beta contains a threads feature that looks set to make keeping track of topics in chats a lot easier, and I can't wait to try it.

Nvidia RTX 5080 stock is so barren that retailers are holding competitions where you can "win" the right to buy one for MSRP
By Aleksha McLoughlin published
An online retailer in India is hosting a competition where winners get to buy the cards

Google just gave Gemini a superpower by allowing it to access your Search history - here's why I'm excited and also a little terrified
By John-Anthony Disotto published
Gemini can now access your Search history, and this could be the AI breakthrough we've been waiting for.

Gemini Deep Research just got even smarter and it’s now free for everyone to try - here's why you should give it a go
By John-Anthony Disotto published
Google just upgraded Gemini Deep Research and also made it free to use.

I made an AI version of Bilbo Baggins using Goggle Gemini for free, and shared a pipe with him outside Bag End – here’s what you can now do with Gems
By Graham Barlow published
Gems are now available in the free version of Gemini, now you can make your own AI personality.

The new Apple MacBook Air M4 has a weird quirk with its performance cores - but it's nothing to worry about
By Isaiah Williams published
If you've been using Adobe Lightroom Classic with the new Apple MacBook Air (M4), you might want to have a look at your CPU usage.

No, your printer isn't possessed: a Windows 11 23H2 bug could be making it print random characters when connected via USB
By Isaiah Williams published
It might seem to be a strange phenomenon at first, but if your printer has been cranking out random characters lately, it's because of Windows 11 23H2.
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