Running Mixtral 8x7B Mixture-of-Experts (MoE) on Google Colab’s free tier

Mixtral 8x7B Mixture-of-Experts running in Colab

if you are interested in running your very own AI models locally  on your home network or hardware you might be interested that it is possible to run Mixtral 8x7B on Google Colab.  Mixtral 8x7B is a high-quality sparse mixture of experts model (SMoE) with open weights. Licensed under Apache 2.0, Mixtral outperforms Llama 2 […]

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Nokia and Honor sign 5G patent license agreement

Nokia Honor

Nokia has announced that it has signed a new 5G patent license agreement with smartphone maker Honor, Nokia has said that this is the fourth major smartphone maker they have signed a smartphone agreement with in the last 12 months. Susanna Martikainen, Chief Licensing Officer Mobile Devices at Nokia said: “We are delighted to have […]

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How to build your first custom GPT using ChatGPT – Beginners Guide

custom GPT beginners guide

With news of the imminent opening of the OpenAI GPT Store, if you haven’t already started building custom GPTs you will be pleased to know it is very easy to create your first and only takes a few minutes. Allowing you to then build on your creation to make it more complex refining the prompts […]

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Clicks QWERTY keyboard iPhone case brings back the joy of typing

Remember the days when you could swiftly type a long response on your phone in just seconds? Even if you didn’t own a BlackBerry, our amazing human brains managed to evolve to adapt to the esoteric T9 input, resulting in a flurry of thumbs hammering out text at mind-blowing speeds. Just like with pen and paper, there are benefits to having physical keys to type with, including muscle memory, accuracy, and sheer satisfaction. Those are the joys that this new case is trying to bring to the iPhone by snapping on a full yet tiny QWERTY keyboard that gives creators the power to turn text into stories, quickly and accurately.

Designers: Michael Fisher and Kevin Michaluk

Although the BlackBerry is now a footnote in history, there was a time when it was the de facto standard of productivity. It’s a bit ironic that its most iconic feature is all but a memory today when text is even more critical in mobile life. From notes to todos to captions to messages, we type plenty of text on our touchscreen smartphones, which painfully drives home the fact that these smooth, flat surfaces have terrible ergonomics and haptics for such an activity. There have been a few attempts at resurrecting the BlackBerry or at least bringing the physical QWERTY keyboard to smartphones, but Clicks is trying to differentiate itself by projecting a fun and creative character that’s more in line with today’s creators.

For one, the cases distance themselves from the drab and serious styles of business-minded BlackBerry clones by embracing colors and curves, whether it’s the yellow Bumblebee or even the gray London Sky. Perhaps to avoid any litigation like its forebears, Clicks adopts circular keys with some spacing in between, giving the keyboard a more whimsical appearance. Regardless of the design, the Clicks QWERTY case has the same mission as all other QWERTY cases before it, bringing a familiar sensation to upgrade the typing experience. Best of all, the keyboard no longer eats up half your screen, leaving room for more content.

Using the case itself is as simple as pie. You slide the iPhone in from the top, carefully align the Lightning or USB-C connector, and snap the top on. The case doesn’t have a battery of its own, which makes it lighter and cheaper, so it draws power from the iPhone itself. It does support pass-through charging so you don’t have to remove the case just to charge the iPhone. The one drawback of its simple design is that MagSafe accessories won’t stick to it, but you can still enjoy wireless charging on a flat horizontal surface.

The Clicks QWERTY keyboard case is compatible only with the iPhone 14 and iPhone 15 models, though their availability won’t happen all at the same time. The $139 price tag is going to be debatable, especially for those who aren’t yet convinced of the advantages of having a physical keyboard at the cost of making a tall phone even taller. But for creators who find themselves always pecking at their phone’s screen, this quirky accessory is a done deal.

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How to use iCloud Mail on iCloud.com

iCloud Mail

This guide is designed to show you how to use iCloud Mail on iCloud.com. In the modern era, where digital communication is a cornerstone of our daily interactions, email continues to be a vital means of staying connected. iCloud Mail stands out as a particularly notable service in this domain, especially for those invested in […]

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Samsung is teaming up with Tesla and Hyundai to offer deeper smart home and EV controls

With CES 2024 almost upon us, we're about to hear more talk about smart homes than the rest of the year combined. Samsung has started the proceedings by announcing that it's partnering with Tesla and Hyundai to expand SmartThings into the areas of home energy and vehicle/home automation. 

The partnership with Tesla will allow owners of the company's EVs, along with products like Powerwall and Solar Inverter, to monitor and control their homes using Samsung's SmartThings Energy app — displaying information related to energy production, storage and usage. 

For instance, Powerwall users will be able to sync the Tesla app's "Storm Watch" function to their home devices, so they can be alerted to extreme weather events like hurricanes or snowfall through connected Samsung TVs and smartphones. It'll also let you activate the AI Energy Mode before and during power outages to conserve remaining Powerwall energy. 

Other companies will be able to do the same, as Tesla recently published its "FleetAPI" app that lets developers interact with Powerwall, Solar and Wall Connector in addition to its EVs. Samsung is among the first to hop on board, though. "We are pleased that Samsung has chosen to be an early developer, given its leading position in consumer smart home technology," said Tesla's Drew Baglino. 

Samsung partners with Tesla and Hyundai to connect cars with homes
Samsung

Samsung has also teamed with Hyundai to expand its SmartThings platform to Hyundai's EVs and other vehicles, allowing "Home-to-Car" and "Car-to-Home" services. That'll let you connect your smart home to a Hyundai car's infotainment system so you can control one with the other. For instance, you'll be able to start your car via the SmartThings app, control the air conditioning, open and close windows and check charging status. And from the car, you'll be able to control home appliances like TVs, AC and EV chargers. 

It'll also allow you to create a routine where your home lights and climate control are activate when the car arrives home, or the ability to set the car to an ideal temperature after your smartphone's alarm goes off. At the same time, you'll be able to monitor energy information about EVs and chargers to set the optimal time for charging a vehicle, based on factors like energy pricing, solar panel data and more. 

The new features sound useful, particularly if you have an EV or Tesla power system installed. It's still under development, but Samsung will be providing an early look at its CES 2024 booth next week. 

We're reporting live from CES 2024 in Las Vegas from January 6-12. Keep up with all the latest news from the show here.

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OpenAI custom GPT Store opening next week

OpenAI GPT Store opening date

Our lives and artificial intelligence sector is on the edge of an exciting new chapter with the impending launch of OpenAI’s GPT Store. OpenAI has been sending out emails saying that the  highly anticipated GPT store will be opening next week. This innovative platform is poised to become a central hub for applications driven by […]

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2024 Mercedes EQA EV starts at £49,750

2024 Mercedes EQA

The 2024 Mercedes EQA was made official last year and the car is now available in the UK with pricing for this new electric vehicle starting at £49,750 on the road, Mercedes started to take orders for the car last year and it is now available in the UK. The original Mercedes EQA was launched […]

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Midjourney 6 vs DallE 3 prompt comparison tests

Midjourney 6 vs DallE 3

In the rapidly evolving world of artificial intelligence, two platforms stand out for their ability to create art: Midjourney 6 and Dall-E 3. These AI art generators are at the forefront of technology, offering unique features and experiences for those looking to explore the intersection of creativity and machine learning. As Midjourney 6 vs DallE […]

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