Google’s new domains can really put a price on a .meme

There's a lot of bad stuff on the internet, but memes tend to be a bright, silly light in digital interactions. Now, they might be even easier to access and create thanks to Google Registry launching a new top-level domain type: .meme. That's right, forget .com or .org, you can lean right into the jokes and get a meme-centric domain. According to Google, ".meme domains are meant to spread humor, ideas, style, and culture. Use it to show your audience that you're in the present." The whole idea feels reminiscent of the early days of Tumblr

Google has teamed up with six companies and individuals to showcase options for using .meme. These include Know Your Meme (which highlights trending memes and history) and Tenor (for searching and creating new memes). Plus, there are another four sites devoted entirely to cat memes, including dedicated domains for both Nyan Cat and Grumpy Cat. Basically, if you want to create a lighthearted, meme-filled website, this is your chance. 

The Early Access Period (EAP) for registering a .meme domain has begun, but it includes an extra one-time fee. That additional cost will be reduced every day until December 5 at 11AM ET when .meme domains become available for a base annual price. If you're interested in buying a domain, search the name's availability at get.meme. If it's available, Google will show you a range of partners that you can purchase the domain from, such as GoDaddy.

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CarePods and GatorTronGPT automated AI medical care

GatorTronGPT AI writes doctors notes

Imagine an artificial intelligence system so advanced that it can create medical notes with such accuracy that even experienced doctors are fooled into thinking they were written by a colleague. This is not a scene from a science fiction novel; it’s happening right now at the University of Florida (UF). Researchers at UF, in collaboration […]

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Amazon AWS Graviton4 and AWS Trainium2 next generation AWS-designed chips

Amazon Web Services (AWS) has recently made an exciting announcement at the AWS re:Invent event introducing two new processors, the Graviton4 and Trainium2. These processors are specifically designed to improve the performance of machine learning training and generative AI applications, making them highly relevant for today’s artificial intelligence explosion. Amazon Graviton4 The Graviton4 chip is a […]

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AYANEO SLIDE Handheld PC design demonstrates another way to play games on the go

Handheld gaming devices are in vogue again, and not just the smartphones we always have in our hands these days. The success of the Nintendo Switch has given rise to a new breed of portable PCs built specifically with gaming in mind, and now even big brands like ASUS and Lenovo are playing in this very niche field. While both the Switch and the Steam Deck have become the poster children for this category of devices, they aren’t the only way to play PC games anywhere and everywhere. Another contender is pushing a new entry into the race, and this one hides a QWERTY keyboard for those times when you need keys rather than buttons to play, communicate, or even work.

Designer: AYANEO

Handheld PCs like the Steam Deck, ASUS ROG Ally, and Lenovo Legion Go are probably PC gamers’ dreams come true. They allow them to play their favorite modern and even retro titles without having to worry about finding a place to set up a laptop. That convenience, however, comes at the price of relying only on controller buttons and joysticks for movement, while being at the mercy of a touchscreen and an on-screen keyboard for everything else. That’s not a problem for something like the Nintendo Switch with games specifically designed for such an input scheme, but for a PC that can potentially play and do anything, it’s severely limiting.

The AYANEO SLIDE addresses this problem by introducing a physical QWERTY keyboard that doesn’t get in the way when you don’t actually need it. Its trick is to hide that keyboard underneath the display using a sliding mechanism, not unlike the slider keyboards of smartphones from long ago. That makes it trivial to type out messages for games that require chatting with other players or to even play games that might not fully support game controllers. And since you can easily hide it when you’re done, it doesn’t take up too much extra space when it’s not in use.

Granted, the AYANEO SLIDE is hardly the first to use this design to address the problem of an absent keyboard. The recent GPD WIN 4 and the old Sony VAIO UX from 2006 both used a sliding mechanism to hide a QWERTY keyboard. AYANEO’s design, however, also lets you set the screen at an angle when you slide it up, which offers a slightly more ergonomic viewing angle compared to a completely flat screen.

While the addition of a hidden keyboard does fix one problem, the design has some drawbacks in the current implementation. Given the large size of the device, thumb-typing on that keyboard isn’t exactly comfortable or fast. A sliding mechanism also invites trouble because of moving parts. An alternative design, one employed by AYAENO rival GPD, uses a mini laptop form factor to offer a different way to mix gaming and typing on the go, but that also brings its own problems in terms of portability and bulk.

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New Toyota Yaris Cross models join the range

Toyota Yaris Cross

The Toyota Yaris Cross was unveiled earlier this year and now Toyota is adding in some new models to the range. There will now be an electrifies more powerful Hybrid 130 powertrain which will be available in the high-end Cross models, these will include the GR Sport and the Premiere edition. The established 1.5-litre full […]

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GitHub Copilot AI for developers potentials and pitfalls

GitHub Copilot AI

At this years Microsoft Ignite 2023 event Scott and Mark from Microsoft provided an interesting session on the potential and pitfalls of AI in development. Imagine having a partner in coding that not only understands what you’re trying to do but also offers up complete lines or chunks of code to make your work flow […]

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Apple is reportedly ending its partnership with Goldman Sachs

Apple and Goldman Sachs are potentially ending their partnership four years after joining forces on an Apple credit card, The Wall Street Journal reports. The companies recently extended their agreement until 2029, but Apple proposes ending the contract in the next 12 to 15 months.

Although the pair launched a high-yield savings account in April of this year, it's likely that Goldman won't be too upset by a possible breakup. Last month, reports suggested the bank was aiming to get out of the consumer lending business. It had gone as far as to tell Apple earlier this year that it would like to get out of the agreement and approached American Express to take over its side of operations. 

Goldman also recently made arrangements to sell home improvement loan company Green Sky and plans to end its other credit card partnership with General Motors. Basically, Goldman tried to diversify outside of corporate and very wealthy clients, potentially writing off billions of dollars before returning to basics. The bank told employees that any layoffs would include one year's salary.

In a statement to CNBC, an Apple representative said: "Apple and Goldman Sachs are focused on providing an incredible experience for our customers to help them lead healthier financial lives. The award-winning Apple Card has seen a great reception from consumers, and we will continue to innovate and deliver the best tools and services for them."

Apple and Goldman's partnership was never a match made in heaven for the companies or consumers. Goldman employees were frustrated with aspects such as the payment schedule and a push for mass application approval. Customers, on the other hand, reported that the bank's customer service was a nightmare, including delayed transfers and lectures from representatives, according to The Information.

The future of Apple's credit card and high-yield savings account is uncertain. The pair are part of Apple's services sector, which is seeing growing revenue compared to reductions in its general sales. Synchrony Financial, which works with Amazon and PayPal, has been exploring the possibility of taking over Goldman's role. The company originally bid against Goldman for the program.

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MINISFORUM BD 770i AMD mini ITX motherboard

MINISFORUM BD770i mini ITX PC with AMD Zen 4 CPU

In an era where compact computing is not just a convenience but a necessity, the MINISFORUM BD 770i mini ITX motherboard is with more investigation. Equipped with in AMD Ryzen 7 7745HX CPU, leveraging the advanced Zen 4 architecture to deliver a powerhouse performance with 8 cores and 16 threads. Designed for gamers and PC […]

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Apple to end Apple Card partnership with Goldman Sachs

Apple Card

Apple launched its Apple Card partnership with Goldman Sachs back in 2019 and now it looks like Apple will end its partnership with Goldman Sachs in the near future, and replace it with another provider. Apple launched its Apple Cards savings earlier this year and it has ended up being popular. The news comes in […]

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How Perplexity AI is redefining online discovery with advanced AI

In a bold move that reshapes the digital landscape, Perplexity AI, born from the visionary insights of Aravind Srinivas a UC Berkeley Ph.D. graduate and seasoned by experience at elite institutions like OpenAI and DeepMind, is revolutionizing the search engine realm. With the backing of Silicon Valley’s investors, looking to transform traditional search methods by […]

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