Thursday, May 18, 2023

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Meta Platforms on Thursday shared new details on projects it was pursuing to make its data centers better suited to supporting artificial intelligence work, including a custom chip "family" that it said it was developing in-house. The Facebook and Instagram owner said in a series of blog posts that it designed a first-generation chip in 2020 as part of the Meta Traini...

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Since their inception, laptops have had the same clamshell form factor. It's a tried and true design. Tech startup Sightful, though, is doing something different, taking the screen virtual.

The company recently launched the Spacetop, a laptop that consists of nothing more than a keyboard connected to a customized pair of NReal augmented-reality (AR) glasses.

Putting the glasses on allows users to view a massive, 100-inch AR display that only they can see. Multiple windows can be opened at the same time as the screens curve around your point of view in every direction. To see a specific window, all you have to do is turn your head to face the app. The projection is also static, so you don’t have to worry about the windows moving around. Nor do they totally block the real space in front of you. You can still see the world around you.

The Spacetop runs on the proprietary Spacetop OS, but it also runs some third-party software like Microsoft Word and Spotify. The on-device browser does appear to be first-party, however.

Specs

Regarding its specs, the Spacetop isn’t the most powerful laptop; it apparently runs on smartphone hardware from 2020. 

The Spacetop is powered by a combination of a Qualcomm Snapdragon 865 chipset, Adren 650 GPU, and 8GB of RAM. The keyboard measures 10.47 inches wide and 9.8 inches deep with a height of 1.57 inches (266 x 249 x 10.5 mm). In total, it weighs 3.3 lbs (1.5 kg) without the NReal glasses (the glasses add an extra 0.2 lbs). Battery life lasts a mere five hours on a single charge. Additionally, the Spacetop only comes with two USB-C ports (although they do support fast charging), plus 256GB of storage.

Performance-wise, it's a pretty lightweight laptop. So if you’re a gamer looking for a new way to play the latest titles, you might want to pass on this one. In fact, most people will probably pass this up. 

Sightful is pitching the Spacetop as a new way to work remotely. However, a recent report The Verge shows the laptop doesn’t perform all that well. It “crashed early in [the publication’s] demo session and had to be rebooted.” Scrolling through windows was slow. Resizing windows, a pretty benign action, also took a while. The browser even crashed while trying to play YouTube videos.

Availability

Despite the middling first impression from The Verge, the system was apparently fun to use. So if you’re looking for a unique, lightweight laptop for doing work on the road, Sightful’s Spacetop might fit the bill. Early adopters can purchase one of 1,000 laptops currently available from Sightful's website. The price tag is unknown although some reports claim it’s $2,000 a pop. We reached out to Sightful for clarification on the price.

Something we neglected to mention is audio comes from the NReal glasses meaning other people can hear you, but the Spacetop does support Bluetooth, so get those earbuds ready. 

For those interested in buying this one-of-a-kind laptop, we recommend you first check out TechRadar’s list of the best wireless headphones for 2023 .



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It isn't difficult to keep your account active, but you'll need to show signs of life.

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Welcome to the mobile age of the chatbot. Bing AI is already there, and now OpenAI has launched its first mobile version of the wildly popular ChatGPT on iOS.

Just days after CEO Sam Altman outlined before Congress the dangers of unregulated AI, OpenAI announced and delivered another expansion to its platform of generative AI, Large Language Model services, bringing it to your best iPhone.

As a free and official version of the ChatGPT chatbot, this is built on GPT-3. However, you can access the ChatGPT+ and those GPT-4-powered services (which means more recent training and possibly better accuracy) by logging into your account or upgrading through the app.

This is a limited rollout in that it's US only and there's no Android version. OpenAI does promise in its blog post that, "Android users, you're next! ChatGPT will be coming to your devices soon."

ChatGPT on iOS works similarly to the desktop, web-based version. On installation, it reminds you that "ChatGPT is inaccurate." This is, though, a significantly pared-down interface and certainly leaner than what you'll find on the mobile version of Microsoft's Bing AI

A new chat screen opens with a white screen with a black (sometimes blue) dot in the center. Below that is the prompt window where you can type in your query. I asked about a business plan for a new ice cream shop we want to build on the beach in San Diego. The response was almost instantaneous and quite detailed.

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This what it looks like to run ChatGPT on iOS for the first time. It's a simple interface and the answers come very quickly. (Image credit: Future)

Speak it

New in this mobile version, though, is the ability to add voice queries. On the right-hand side of the prompt window is a little voice recording icon. As soon as you select that, the area below the text prompt shows that it's recording. You have to tap to stop. However, in multiple attempts, the Whisper-powered, open-source speech recognition system failed to capture my query and instead displayed an API error. 

It turned out though that ChatGPT was listening and when we selected "Retry Transcription" it did interpret our query and throw it into the prompt window. On the fifth attempt, it finally captured the query and dropped the recognized text into the prompt field. I still had to hit the "up arrow" to enter and deliver the prompt to ChatGPT.

We suspect OpenAI will have solved the aforementioned bugginess by the time you read this.

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ChatGPT on iOS adds voice recognition, though it's not without fault in this first version. (Image credit: Future)

Because your ChatGPT history is synced across devices, you can open History in the app and, as I did, see prompts that I added today on the mobile app and all the others I've done going back four months.

You can even go back and continue any of those conversations. I hopped into one from February about if ChatGPT would always remain free and noted that now it is not always free. It basically said, "Hey man, I don't have control over this, talk to the boss man at OpenAI." Okay, not in those words, but that was the gist of it.

There aren't a lot of other controls beyond launching a new chat, signing out, and deleting your account – in case you really are afraid of AI.

Even though ChatGPT is now on your iPhone, it's no Siri. It can't for instance set a timer on your phone. On the other hand, neither Siri nor ChatGPT can directly control the brightness of my iPhone.

Guess they both have some way to go before they're the ultimate mobile, voice AI.

The ChatGPT app is available for download right now in the App Store. Look for "OpenAI ChatGPT" if you want the real one and not one of the myriad, free, knockoffs.



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Wednesday, May 17, 2023

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Meta's Director and Head of Partnerships in India Manish Chopra has announced his resignation from the company in a LinkedIn post. Chopra joined Meta in 2019 and has been serving as its director and head of partnerships in India. The Director and Head of Partnerships posted a message of his resignation on Tuesday. He also said he would assist with the transition over ...

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Android 14: Every Big Feature Announced at Google I/O Last Week - CNET

You can expect Google's Android 14 software update to arrive later this year.

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Crypto lender Voyager Digital said Wednesday that customers will recover about 35 percent of their cryptocurrency deposits as the company winds down its operations after a failed buyout attempt by crypto exchange Binance.US. US Bankruptcy Judge Michael Wiles approved Voyager's proposed liquidation plan at a court hearing in Manhattan on Wednesday.

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Nectar Premier Mattress Review video - CNET

Owen Poole, a certified sleep science coach, reviews the Nectar Premier mattress. Owen goes in-depth on the construction, firmness and feel of the mattress. He briefly compares the Nectar Premier to Nectar's other all-foam mattresses, and he gives his verdict on what kind of mattress buyer would be interested in the Premier.

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Usually, whenever a company launches a new entry in a series, you’d expect the gadget to be bigger and better than the older models. That’s exactly what Amazon did with the second generation Echo Buds.This time, however, the tech giant is doing the opposite with the latest Echo Buds by incorporating a more lightweight design.

Noise cancellation, a major feature on past models, is now gone. Same goes for the differently sized silicone tips. Now, it’s just one pair of silicone covers (with a backup pair) to fit everyone everyone. The new Echo Buds also sport a “semi-in-ear design”, losing the tight seal the others were known for. This means outside sound will seep through, ensuring you'll be aware of your surroundings at all times.

So the audio coming out of these earbuds won’t be as all-encompassing, but they still have some interesting features. By overhauling the design, Amazon was able to improve the battery life significantly as the devices can now last up to 20 hours on a single charge “with the case fully powered”. The Echo Buds 2nd Gen, in comparison, could only last up to 10 hours with the case.

Notable features

The rest of the features on the new Echo Buds are carryovers from previous installments. Alexa is back helping people set reminders or resume a podcast through the earbuds. Touch controls can be customized so you can have a double tap either play music, “answer phone calls, [or] mute your mics”. Speaking of which, the devices come with two microphones that, when used alongside the “voice detection accelerometer”, allow the buds to “distinguish between the person speaking on a call versus others around” you. 

Multipoint pairing is making a return so you can “switch audio between two devices simultaneously”. Then you have the VIP Filter that allows users to select which notifications they want to hear and which ones to keep silent. 

Availability

Interestingly enough, the latest Echo Buds are very similar to Apple's original AirPods. They both have the same one-size-fits-all design, lack noise cancellation, and even have a similar battery life (the AirPods can last up to 24 hours with the charging case). But the biggest difference is Amazon’s offering is way cheaper.

Instead of paying $140 for a pair of AirPods, these earbuds cost $40 (£32 or around $60 AUD). Not a bad price, truth be told. However, they're only available in the United States at the time of this writing, according to an Amazon representative. The Echo Buds are currently available for pre-order with the release date set for June 7.

Alongside the earbuds, Amazon launched a variety of new Echo smart devices including the semi-spherical Echo Pop smart speaker. Be sure to check out TechRadar’s coverage of the update



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Tuesday, May 16, 2023

Google Will Delete Inactive Accounts: Here's How To Save Yours - CNET

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