How to build knowledge graphs with large language models (LLMs)

building knowledge graphs using LLMs

If you are interested in learning how to build knowledge graphs using artificial intelligence and specifically large language models (LLM). Johannes Jolkkonen has created a fantastic tutorial that shows you how to used Python to create an environment with the necessary data and setting up credentials for the OpenAI API and Neo4j database. Wouldn’t it […]

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Fake iPhone 15 Pro Max shown off on video

Fake iPhone 15 Pro Max

Every year when. Apple releases their new iPhones we also get to see various fake iPhones and now we can have a look at a new fake iPhone 15 Pro Max. The video below from Phone Repair Guru gives us a look at one of the latest fake iPhones that have been released. This insightful […]

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Lotus launches new EV charging solutions

Lotus EV charging solutions

Lotus has announced that it is launching some new EV charging solutions for electric vehicles, the carmaker has revealed that these new charging solutions are already available in China and they are planning to launch them in more countries next year. In 2024 the new Lotus EV charging solutions will also be launched in Europe […]

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Simply NUC Onyx Intel i9 Windows 11 powerful small form factor PC hands on review

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Thanks to the team at Simply NUC we have been given a chance to test out the new Onyx v9 NUC13OXv9 small form factor PC which is capable of supporting up to a massive 96GB of DDR5-5200 memory and a staggering 16TB of storage. The Onyx Intel NUC mini PC is available with a selection of […]

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How to create Stable Video Diffusion videos using ComfyUI

Making Stable Video Diffusion videos using ComfyUI

In the world of video production, the rise of AI-generated videos has opened up a realm of possibilities for creators. At the forefront of this innovation is Stable Video Diffusion and the Comfy User Interface (UI), a tool that simplifies the process of making high-quality videos with the help of artificial intelligence. if you are […]

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Samsung Galaxy Buds Poke Ball cases add a fun, eco-friendly twist to wireless earbuds

Once frowned upon as a sign of being disconnected from your surroundings, TWS or truly wireless stereo earbuds have now become the norm for smartphone users. They do bring quite a few benefits, like freedom from the tangle of cables, though they also become prone to getting lost easily. They also open up a lot of opportunities as far as design goes, particularly when it comes to brand collaborations. After all, it’s only too easy to slap colors and logos onto these earbuds’ charging cases. A bit more interesting, however, are designs that embrace less conventional shapes or materials, like these cases for Samsung’s line of Galaxy Buds that come in the form of iconic monster-catching balls from the popular Pokemon franchise.

Designer: Samsung

To be clear, these Poke Balls don’t replace the charging cases that Samsung earbuds use. In Pokemon parlance, the original earbuds case would be the Pokemon that would live inside the ball when not in active use. Instead, the charging cases go inside these balls, which solves both the problems of compatibility. In fact, these Poke Balls are compatible with the entire range of Galaxy earbuds, including the Galaxy Buds Live, Buds Pro, Buds 2, Buds 2 Pro, and the recent Buds FE.

As for the Poke Ball designs, what’s being made available in Europe, particularly in Spain, are the purple Masterball, the blue Greatball, and the Yellow Ultraball. A bit ironically, the classic red and white Poke Ball is not available, which would have been a design that would have immediately identified the spheres as Poke Balls rather than just some random toy. That was actually the first design that was launched, so it might make its way to other countries at some other point in time.

This, after all, isn’t the first time that Samsung and The Pokemon Company collaborated on Pokemon-themed accessories and devices. What makes this particular set of Poke Balls, however, is that it’s a part of a range of eco-friendly accessories that use recycled materials rather than virgin plastic. Whether these make their way to other markets, only time will tell.

As endearing as these designs might be to Pokemon fans, there are a few practical drawbacks that interested buyers must be aware of. First is that the earbuds will no longer be easily pocketable when in the Poke Balls because unlike in the animated show, these don’t shrink to tinier sizes. The second is that the balls themselves don’t have built-in batteries or ways to charge the cases inside, which means you’ll have to take out the charging case if you need to top it off.

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AI Hacks To Improve ChatGPT Content Creation

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This guide is designed to show you a range of different AI hacks that you can use to improve your content creation with ChatGPT. In the dynamic and fast-paced world of digital content creation, the role of artificial intelligence, especially in the form of advanced models like ChatGPT, has become increasingly significant. This isn’t merely […]

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How to add Plex hardware transcoding to your Synology NAS for smoother playback

If you own a Synology NAS and use it as a media centre or are thinking of doing so, you might be interested in a new tutorial created by SpaceRex. Which shows you how to add Plex hardware transcoding using the ZimaBoard single board computer. If you are looking to get the most from your […]

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New Apple M3 iMac gets reviewed (Video)

Apple recently launched its new M3 iMac, the device comes with Apple’s latest Silicon processor, the M3 and now we get to find out more details about the device in a video review from Mac Rumors. The heart of the new iMac is its M3 chip, a significant step up from its predecessors. With an […]

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Google is investigating a Drive issue that causes files to go missing

Google Drive users have recently been reporting that files and folders have gone missing, with some saying that months worth of data has disappeared from their accounts. Now, Google has acknowledged the issue, saying that it appears to be caused by the Drive for Desktop app, 9to5Google has reported.

The issue is pretty alarming, obviously. One user on Google's support forums said that an expense spreadsheet they regularly updated has lost all data from nearly the last five years, with the version history showing the latest version as January 2019. "I'm really mad as this had all the important data which I do not have any local copy for. I need this data retrieved at any cost." Another poster said the drive reverted to May 2023, with all subsequent data disappearing, and others report similar issues.

In a post from yesterday, Google said that "we’re investigating reports of an issue impacting a limited subset of Drive for desktop users and will follow up with more updates." It noted the problem affects Drive for desktop v84.0.0.0 - 84.0.4.09. It advised users not to click "disconnect account" within Drive for desktop, and to not delete or move a specific app folder called DriveFS as detailed here. It even recommends making a copy of the app data folder if you have room on your hard drive. 

Google offers several ways to recover (or at least check) deleted files. That includes checking the trash, which is now automatically emptied after 30 days. It's also a good idea to check the activity panel, which shows any files deleted or moved along with the relevant date. For this latest issue, however, the activity panel doesn't appear to show that the files have gone missing, according to Google's support forum users. 

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