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How AI PCs are removing barriers to workplace connection
To be the best at their jobs, people need relationships in the workplace. Employees who feel comfortable taking work challenges to peers or problem solving in tandem are more likely to excel in their work. Theyâre also more likely to be happy, as recent research has revealed. Social connections in the workplace contribute to a…
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Strategies for telecom executives: Balancing innovation and OPEX
In my previous post , we explored the growing pressures on OPEX in the telecom sector, from network upgrades and regulatory compliance to rising energy costs and cybersecurity. As telecom executives work to navigate these challenges, finding a balance between fostering innovation and managing operating expenses is no longer optional — it is a necessity for…
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The Casio Ring Watch is extremely silly, and that’s why I love it
Casio made the CRW001-1 as a limited-edition collectible to celebrate its 50th anniversary. I am the last person on earth who needs another watch. As The Vergeâs resident wearables reviewer, Iâm always double-wristing the latest smartwatches. I am also the last person who needs another ring after spending a whole summer wearing six of them…
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Google makes Gemini Code Assist free with 180,000 code completions per month as AI-powered dev race heats up
Google’s decision to provide a free version with significantly higher usage limits positions Gemini Code Assist as a compelling choice.Read More
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YouTube will show fewer ads in ‘interruptive’ slots
Starting May 12th, YouTube says it will show fewer mid-roll ads that it thinks will interrupt sentences or action sequences, and more at “natural break points” like pauses or transitions, according to a help page on the change. The company says it’s also inserting “additional, automatic ad-slots at natural break points” into older videos with manually-placed slots,…
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Ron Wyden asks for rules about whether you own your digital purchases
Sen. Ron Wyden (D-OR) has sent a letter to Federal Trade Commission (FTC) chair Andrew Ferguson urging the FTC to require that companies admit when you’re not really buying an ebook or video game. Wyden’s letter, shared with The Verge, requests guidance to “ensure that consumers who purchase or license digital goods can make informed…
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This RC purse redefines fast fashion with a top speed of 9 mph
Can you drive an Hermès Birkin bag? | Image: Nik Bentel Studio Looking for an accessory that can keep up with your busy lifestyle? Nik Bentel Studio has created a leather purse with a remote control car built into its base. The battery-powered RC Car Bag is four wheel drive, and while its rubber tires…
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Adobe launches first Photoshop mobile app and it has amazing Firefly AI-powered object detection, editing, and effects
It includes Firefly-powered generative AI features like Generative Fill and Generative Expand and has mobile-adjusted touch targets.Read More
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We can’t quit electric cars — or robotaxis
There was a time, not so long ago, when people wouldnât shut up about a revolution in automobiles. No matter where you looked, youâd find someone telling you about how self-driving, all-electric vehicles would change the way we think about car ownership, lead to a total reinvention of how cities work, change the economy, and…
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Silent Hill 2 developer is working with Konami on a mystery game
Like Will Smith and Martin Lawrence, Konami and Bloober Team are back in action together. Bloober Team announced that it will continue its partnership with the Japanese publisher on a new project. âThe trust built upon the success of Silent Hill 2 laid the foundation for signing another agreement for a new project,â the announcement…