The 256GB Google Pixel Tablet with charging dock is cheaper than ever

Google's Pixel Tablet can also serve as a smart display for your home, and if you've ever wanted to get one, todays' the day. The company's official Amazon store is selling the 256GB Pixel Tablet with a charging speaker dock for only $449 — that's $150 less than retail and is an all-time low for the device on the website. It's the first tablet with the Google Tensor G2 chip, which enables artificial intelligence-powered features such as high-quality video calls and smooth streaming, among other things. The 11-inch device is also the first tablet you can Chromecast to and use as an extra screen. 

As a smart display, the Pixel Tablet can serve as a digital photo frame or a control center for your smart home devices. Its charging dock can keep it charged 24/7, and you can also use it as a speaker for when you want to play music. We gave the tablet a score of 85 in our review, praising it mostly for its abilities as a smart display. It responded well to our commands — if you want to use it to control connected devices with your voice, just wake it up by saying "Hey Google." But it also comes with a Hub Mode that brings up a dashboard, showing your smart devices and giving you a quick way to monitor your security cameras or to switch lights on and off. 

We also tried using the tablet as a TV substitute, since it has the capability to act as a Chromecast receiver. While it does work that way as Google promised, take note that the tablet has to be docked for you to be able to cast movies and shows to it. As a tablet, the device runs full Android and can open any app for the platform. It's a better smart display than it is a tablet, but we still found the device enjoyable to use.

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What to expect from iOS 17.5

iOS 17.5

  Apple just released iOS 17.4 Release Candidate and we are expecting the final version of the software next week we should also get the first beta of iOS 17.5 next month as well, and now we have some details on what to expect from the next beta. The video below from iDeviceHelp gives us […]

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New Samsung microSD cards with sequential read speeds up to 800 MB/s

Samsung microSD cards

Samsung Electronics has just announced the release of two new microSD cards that are set to change the way we think about portable storage. These cards are not only fast but also come with a storage capacity that’s hard to beat, making them perfect for anyone who needs to store and access large amounts of […]

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How to build ChatGPT custom GPT AI models with external APIs integration

making custom GPTs with external API connections

If like me your using custom GPTs to help with your daily workload you might be interested in learning more about how to integrate external APIs  to expand the functionality of your OpenAI GPT. Imagine having the power to create an intelligent digital assistant that can converse, perform tasks, and even embody your personal style […]

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Awesome Mac Apps You Should Check Out

Mac Apps

If you are looking for some new Mac apps, we have an awesome video from Stephen Robles that introduces us to 15 Mac apps worth trying. As a Mac user, the quest for enhancing productivity and streamlining your workflow is ongoing. Fortunately, the digital realm is replete with tools designed to optimize your efficiency, whether […]

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How to Unlock Rapid Learning with ChatGPT

Learning with ChatGPT

In today’s fast-paced digital world, the ability to learn quickly and efficiently is more valuable than ever. ChatGPT, a cutting-edge language model, has emerged as a powerful tool in the arsenal of learners across various domains. If you’re looking to leverage this technology to enhance your learning experience, you’re in the right place. This article […]

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Another look at iOS 17.4 Release Candidate (Video)

As the digital world eagerly anticipates the next big thing, Apple’s iOS 17.4 Release Candidate (RC) has emerged as a beacon of innovation and user-centric updates. Released to registered developers, with a public beta on the horizon, this update is not just another version but a significant leap forward for iOS device users. With an […]

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Mistral Large vs GPT-4 vs Gemini Advanced performance comparison

Mistral Large vs GPT-4 vs Gemini Advanced

Mistral AI has recently unveil its latest large language model in the form of Mistral Large providing another step towards AGI or Artificial General Intelligence. Language models like Mistral Large, GPT-4, and Gemini Advanced are at the forefront, reshaping our understanding of how machines can mimic human communication. These advanced systems are designed to generate […]

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Arduino Nano 33 BLE Rev2 microcontroller development board powered by nRF52840

Arduino Nano 33 BLE Rev2 microcontroller

If like me you enjoy using the range of Arduino development boards to create a wide variety of different projects. You will be pleased to know that a new microcontroller board has been launched this week in the form of the Arduino Nano 33 BLE Rev2, priced at €22,80. The latest addition to the Arduino Nano […]

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More news organizations sue OpenAI and Microsoft over copyright infringement

Legal claims are starting to pile up against Microsoft and OpenAI, as three more news sites have sued the firms over copyright infringement, The Verge reported. The Intercept, Raw Story and AlterNet filed separate lawsuits accusing ChatGPT of reproducing news content "verbatim or nearly verbatim" while stripping out important attribution like the author's name.

The sites, all represented by the same law firm, said that if ChatGPT trained on copyright material, it "would have learned to communicate that information when providing responses." Raw Story and AlterNet added that OpenAI and Microsoft must have known that the chatbot would be less popular and generate lower revenue if "users believed that ChatGPT responses violated third-party copyrights." 

The news organizations note in the lawsuit that OpenAI offers an opt-out system for website owners, meaning that the company must be aware of potential copyright infringement. Microsoft and OpenAI have also said that they'll defend customers against legal claims around copyright infringement that might arise from using their products, and even pay for incurred costs.

Late last year, The New York Times sued OpenAI and Microsoft for copyright infringement, saying it "seeks to hold them responsible for the billions of dollars in statutory and actual damages". OpenAI asked a court to dismiss that claim, saying the NYT took advantage of a ChatGPT bug that made it recite articles word for word.

The companies also face lawsuits from multiple non-fiction authors accusing them of "massive and deliberate theft of copyrighted works," and by comedian Sarah Silverman over similar claims. 

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