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ChatGPT and Gemini Deep Research helped me choose an NHL team to support, and now I'm obsessed with ice hockey
By John-Anthony Disotto published
I used AI to help me pick an NHL team to support, and it gave me more questions than answers.

ChatGPT’s new AI image capabilities are genuinely amazing, but they’re so frustrating to use that it made me want to throw my laptop in the trash
By Graham Barlow published
ChatGPT has some great new image editing and generation abilities, but struggles with text.

ChatGPT was down for many – here's what happened
By Lance Ulanoff last updated
OpenAI suffered a series of outages affecting various models and mostly in the US.

Microsoft’s latest Windows 11 update exorcises possessed printers that spewed out pages of random characters
By Darren Allan published
Windows 11 glitch that made printers seem like they’re possessed is one of the strangest bugs I’ve even known – but it’s been banished now.

Speak, Book, Fly. Qatar Airways debuts industry-first AI travel agent, Sama
By Sponsored published
Follow Sama on Instagram and get inspired to travel the world.

Microsoft adds Copilot AI features to Windows 11's Photos app - and I actually don't hate them
By Aleksha McLoughlin published
Microsoft has updated the Windows Photos app, adding Copilot support amongst other welcome upgrades.

Windows 11’s Game Bar gets a fresh coat of paint, plus a tweak to work better on handhelds – and I like the direction Microsoft’s heading in here
By Darren Allan published
Use Windows 11’s Game Bar? You’ll likely appreciate its new design that offers a cleaner, neater look, and a tweak for gaming handhelds.

I pitted Gemini 2.5 Pro against ChatGPT o3-mini to find out which AI reasoning model is best
By Eric Hal Schwartz published
Comparing ChatGPT o3-mini and Gemini 2.5 Pro

Feel like your browser tabs are out of control? Opera's new AI tab-management tool will bring order to the chaos
By Eric Hal Schwartz published
Opera’s debuts AI Tab Commands to lets users organize browser tabs with natural language prompts.

The race to trillion-parameter model training in AI is on, and this company thinks it can manage it for less than $100,000
By Efosa Udinmwen published
Phison slashes AI training costs – shifting workloads from GPUs to SSDs could cut trillion-parameter model expenses from $3 million to just $100,000.
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