In the modern digital space, website advertising is one of the biggest players. With plenty of options, such as Google Ads, Facebook Ads, and Instagram Ads, website advertising has become an increasingly popular way to spread awareness, create conversions, and increase ROI. However, a new player is entering the digital advertising game: Automattic’s website ad… Continue reading Automattic’s website ad tool could give Instagram and Facebook ads a run for its money
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ChatGPT could soon start charging you for its AI skills
The world of AI technology is growing rapidly, and with it comes the possibility of more and more services being automated by artificial intelligence. Many of these services are already accessible to the public, and one of the more popular is the ChatGPT bot. ChatGPT is a chatbot that uses AI to answer questions and… Continue reading ChatGPT could soon start charging you for its AI skills
Watch out AMD – Nvidia could boost GPU performance by up to 30% with AI
In recent years, artificial intelligence (AI) technology has become increasingly important in the world of personal computing, and one of the driving forces behind this development is Nvidia. NVIDIA has recently announced a new breakthrough in AI technology that could potentially revolutionize the way graphic cards are used by customers, and it could affect the… Continue reading Watch out AMD – Nvidia could boost GPU performance by up to 30% with AI
iOS 17 and iPadOS 17 could have features cut thanks to xrOS – but macOS 14 could thrive
Recently revealed details suggest that Apple’s next operating systems—iOS 17 and iPadOS 17—could be subject to feature cuts due to the emergence of the xrOS platform. Meanwhile, rumors suggest that macOS 14 might be even more successful due to its more robust feature set. xrOS is a new operating system designed to power AR and… Continue reading iOS 17 and iPadOS 17 could have features cut thanks to xrOS – but macOS 14 could thrive
Tabs are coming to Notepad in future Windows 11 update – but what’s next?
Microsoft recently announced that tabs will be coming to Notepad in an upcoming Windows 11 update. This is an interesting move, as it marks the first major update to Notepad since Windows 95, when it was first introduced as a basic text editor. With tabs, users can easily switch between multiple files within one Notepad… Continue reading Tabs are coming to Notepad in future Windows 11 update – but what’s next?
‘Outdated’ Scheduling Software Could Be to Blame for Holiday Travel Nightmare at Southwest Airlines
With the holiday season in full swing, travel experiences across the nation have become anything but joyous for many fliers aboard Southwest Airlines. Passengers have experienced extensive delays and cancellation of their pre-booked flights due to Southwest’s aging scheduling system. In fact, their outdated software is largely to blame for the travel nightmare experienced by… Continue reading ‘Outdated’ Scheduling Software Could Be to Blame for Holiday Travel Nightmare at Southwest Airlines
Windows 11 could bring a divisive new feature to Notepad
Notepad is one of the oldest and most beloved computer applications and has been a part of the Windows operating system since 1985, and continues to be an important part of Microsoft’s ecosystem of applications. Notepad is often seen as a basic text editor but has been significantly enhanced over the years, with new features… Continue reading Windows 11 could bring a divisive new feature to Notepad
Podcasting could be in for a rocky 2023
Podcasting has been on the rise in recent years, with close to 1 million podcast shows available on iTunes in 2021, according to Bloomberg. It’s no surprise that many people have turned to the world of podcasting to share their stories and spread their ideas. But for the future of podcasting, 2023 may be a… Continue reading Podcasting could be in for a rocky 2023
A New Ruling Could Make ‘Deceptive’ Movie Trailers a Target For Legal Action
Last week, the Supreme Court issued a ruling that could revolutionize how movie trailers are marketed. In a 5-4 decision, the court ruled that the Motion Picture Association of America (MPAA) can now target movie studios for producing trailers that contain false or misleading information. The landmark ruling was made in response to a case… Continue reading A New Ruling Could Make ‘Deceptive’ Movie Trailers a Target For Legal Action
Google’s first-party smart display could arrive in time for Christmas
In a move that could shake up the tech world, Google is reportedly planning to launch its first-party smart display in time for Christmas. The device is said to be a direct competitor to devices such as the Amazon Echo Show and the Facebook Portal. Google already has its own digital assistant, Google Assistant, as… Continue reading Google’s first-party smart display could arrive in time for Christmas