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New Users Get Adobe CC App for $45 a Month

Creative professionals can skip the cumulative cost of all their Adobe subscriptions and get a one-month stackable subscription of all Adobe Creative Cloud Apps plus 100GB of cloud storage for $44.99 (reg. $82) until April 18. Whether you’re a pro or a hobbyist, being an artist, designer, or content creator …

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Google’s Brain Division And DeepMind Merges

Google is no longer treating artificial intelligence like a side project—Microsoft and OpenAI have seen to that with the public availability of ChatGPT. Google has already started reorganizing to improve its Bard AI. As part of this effort, it’s merging its two AI research groups into one; Google Brain and …

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Microsoft Athena AI Chip

Microsoft has sunk billions of dollars into AI software, building out its Azure virtual machine infrastructure and rolling ChatGPT into products like Bing and SwiftKey. In 2019, reports surfaced that Microsoft was moving into AI hardware, designing a chip purpose-built for AI. Now, The Information reports that engineering samples of …

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New 2023’s Spring Beauty Products

Spring is the time for renewal and fresh looks. It’s the time to find new ways to keep your skin looking youthful under the bright sun, and your hair from becoming too greasy. The best way to hit the refresh button is to shop for the latest makeup, skin care …

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First Android 14 Beta

Google released the first developer preview of Android 14 several months ago, and at the time, we advised most Android fans to wait until the beta to dive into the next version of Android. That time has come right on time—the first beta release of Android 14 is now available …

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Cultured Meat Startup

If meat-eating humans already tend to be on the fence about lab-cultivated meats, this one’s sure to complicate their feelings even further. An Australian startup has produced what it says is the world’s first woolly mammoth meatball by combining mammoth DNA sequences with existing species’ stem cells. The startup is …

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Acer’s First E-Bike With AI

PC manufacturer Acer has unveiled what it calls the world’s first smart bike, the ebii. The company bases that distinction on integrating AI features not previously seen in an electric bike. It’s not just PR spin; it includes collision detection warnings, GPS tracking, and an intelligent control box that learns …

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Sony’s Camera Projects Images

Sony announced Tuesday a new addition to its suite of cameras: the DSC-HX99 RNV. Unlike some of its predecessors, the DSC-HX99 RNV—also known as the Retina Projection Camera kit—doesn’t boast a huge range of features or a fancy autofocus system; instead, it assists visually impaired photographers by projecting images directly …

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Wilson’s 3D Printed Futuristic Basketball

You’ve probably heard of “reinventing the wheel,” but what about reinventing the ball? That’s what engineers at Wilson are up to with a new airless basketball prototype. The team leveraged additive manufacturing technology to make a new kind of basketball from a loose hexagonal lattice. You can’t buy one, but …

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Elon Musk’s Neuralink Brain Chip

Neuralink aims to create a brain-computer interface (BCI), which would allow a user to control a computer simply by thinking about it. Such technology could be a boon to those with paralysis or another medical condition that affects mobility. It could also lead to novel ways to interact with technology …

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