Results for "Keep"
153 results found

OpenAI Upgrades ChatGPT Memory for Free Users, Closing Gap With Paid Tiers
OpenAI improved ChatGPT memory, especially for free users. The chatbot now better retains conversation context across sessions. This closes a key gap between free and paid tiers.

Plex Adds Social Features in Push Beyond Media Server Roots
Plex is adding social features including personalized lists and community forums. Later this year, users can import lists from other services and get match scores. The move furthers Plex's evolution beyond its media server roots.

Exam Cheating Goes High-Tech as Smart Glasses and Hidden Earpieces Become Tools for Fraud
UK government warns that cheating using smart devices like glasses and earpieces is rising. Students risk losing all A-level grades. The threat extends beyond British schools.

HP's New Workstation Packs 784GB Memory for Trillion-Parameter AI Models
HP announced the ZGX Fury GB300, a workstation with 784GB unified memory and Nvidia GB300 GPU, handling trillion-parameter AI models. It targets enterprise workloads but at a high price.

US Tech Layoffs Hit Two-Year High as AI Drives 38,000 Job Cuts in May
Nearly 40,000 tech workers lost jobs in May, the highest monthly total in two years. Artificial intelligence is the most cited reason for the layoffs.

Indie Game Burn-9 Turns Metal Gear’s Codec Calls Into a Standalone Experience
Burn-9 is an indie game built entirely from Metal Gear Solid's Codec scenes. It strips away action for pure conversation. Also, a trailer for Penguin Colony debuts.

Meta's Mad Max-Style Tents House AI Servers With Jet Engine Power
Meta is building tent-like data centers across the US that take three months to construct and use jet engines for power, bypassing traditional grid electricity.

Lenovo Shifts to Premium PCs as Memory Costs Squeeze Market
Lenovo posted strong revenue growth by shifting to premium devices amid memory price hikes, but warns of declining unit shipments.

Social Engineering Meets AI: How Hackers Hijacked 20,000 Instagram Accounts
Hackers manipulated an AI chatbot to gain control of 20,000 Instagram accounts. The exploit underscores new vulnerabilities in automated customer support.

The Hidden Cost of AI: Why Bad Ideas Drain Enterprise Budgets
Despite plummeting costs for AI infrastructure, enterprises are wasting millions on unviable projects. Companies must aggressively vet ideas to avoid budget drain.

Rising PC Prices Signal End of Budget Laptops as Memory Costs Surge
Memory shortages have pushed PC prices up by double digits in Europe. Analysts warn that sub-$500 laptops could disappear by 2026 as AI demand diverts chip supply.

YouTube Brings Direct Messaging to US Users in Latest Social Expansion
YouTube is expanding direct messaging to US users as part of a test, deepening its social networking push and competing with established messaging apps.

Why Travelers Still Prefer the Nintendo DS Over Modern Handhelds
The Nintendo DS is making a comeback among travelers who prize durability and battery life over flashy graphics. Its clamshell design and vast library make it ideal for the road.

AI Agents Enter Crypto Trading With Coinbase Integration
Coinbase enables AI agents to trade crypto tokens including Fartcoin, raising questions about automated market participation.

Salesforce Acquires Fin for $3.6 Billion to Bolster Agentic AI Push
Salesforce acquires Fin for $3.6B to enhance its Agentforce platform with customer service AI agents, signaling an aggressive enterprise push into agentic automation.

Heat Dissipation Tech Drives Portable Battery Reliability
Advanced heat management, including solid-state and graphene methods, is key to portable battery performance. The Momax Q.Mag X exemplifies this trend with enhanced cooling for reliable wireless charging.

Mergers Expose Hidden Costs of Rushed AI Adoption
M&A deals reveal AI integration gaps caused by rushed adoption, forcing governance fixes to prevent deal failures and value destruction.

Carmakers Lose Ground as Drivers Choose Android Auto Over Built-In Systems
Drivers increasingly prefer Android Auto over factory infotainment, forcing automakers to rethink in-car software design and update strategies.

The New Complexity of Large Language Models
Large language models are growing more complex with new architectures and techniques. This shift has implications for performance, interpretability, and the future of AI research.

Used iPhone Market Booms as Apple Price Hikes Drive Shoppers to Refurbished Devices
Apple price hikes are pushing consumers toward used iPhones. Refurbished devices offer savings and long software support.