Super-intelligent, general-purpose humanoid robots are within our grasp, says the hype. Not so fast, says reality. Allow meus to explain.
The future is not necessarily bleak, but is certainly cloudy - perhaps in a literal sense as cloud-based simplicity gives way to more customisable software apps.
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I’ve fallen down a rabbit hole. A wonderfully bizarre rabbit hole of Look Mum No Computer. While a console release of this delightfully weird and wonderful game launched last week, it turns out Look ...
Look Mum No Computer is now live on Xbox One, Xbox Series X|S, PlayStation, and Nintendo Switch, bringing its wonderfully odd blend of twin-stick shooting, action-RPG systems, and DIY electronic music ...
eSpeaks’ Corey Noles talks with Rob Israch, President of Tipalti, about what it means to lead with Global-First Finance and how companies can build scalable, compliant operations in an increasingly ...
OpenAI has quietly rolled out 'formatting blocks,' which tweak GPT's layout to match the UI of the task it is supposed to execute. ChatGPT has different use cases, including writing emails or blogs.
From sound quality to connectivity, the right features in PC speakers can make all the difference in how you enjoy your music, movies and games. Here we highlight five important features to look for ...
Fancy cameras, giant screens and massive storage usually make smartphones more expensive. But next year, it’s a routine component that might be boosting prices: memory. And it’s not just phones. Any ...
The UK government will forge ahead with changes to the Computer Misuse Act (CMA) of 1990, introducing long-called-for changes to the 35-year-old law that will finally offer statutory protection from ...
Publisher Headup and developer The Bitfather announced the e twin-stick shooter action RPG, Look Mum No Computer, will launch for the PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X|S, Nintendo Switch, PlayStation 4, ...
The Post Office will finally look into a Horizon defect that left branch accounts with unexplained shortfalls, six years after it was initially warned about the problem. But a forensic investigator ...