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'I’m just Clippy with a makeover and a caffeine problem,' says ChatGPT when I asked it to roast itself

If you really want to know what ChatGPT thinks, ask it to roast itself. [...]

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How sites are falsely blaming ad blockers for site breakdowns

Some websites mislead users by blaming ad blockers for layout issues caused by ad recovery tools. [...]

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Judge Ends One Man's 11-Year Quest to Recover $765 Million in Bitcoin by Digging Up a Landfill

A UK judge ruled against James Howells, who has been trying to get a hard drive with private keys to a cryptocurrency fortune out of a landfill for over a decade. [...]

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The muffins in the freezer TikTok trend is Vine silliness revisited

The 'muffins in the freezer' trend is all over TikTok, and it has its roots way in the past. [...]

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Tired of Prime Video Ads? How to Ditch Them for Good

Amazon offers one way to avoid commercials: a $3 per month extra fee. [...]

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Samsung Galaxy Watch 8: latest rumors, updates, and what we want to see

Samsung is thought to be working on another smartwatch for 2025 – here's what we think we know so far. [...]

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Beat Saber support is ending on PS VR and PS VR2

It's the end of the line for Beat Saber on PS VR and PS VR2. While you'll still be able to buy and play the base game on both platforms, as well as any songs and music packs that were released before today (June 18), Beat Games is winding down support for those versions. They won't get any new songs or music packs. As such, the final song that became available for Beat Saber on PS V [...]

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Razer will sell you a $230 head cushion speaker, in this economy

Razer just started selling a unique speaker called the Clio. It attaches to a gaming chair and doubles as a head cushion. It boasts some nifty tech and is based on a concept design dating back to early 2023. The company promises "headset-like immersive audio without the constraints of wearing one." To that end, the speaker integrates with THX spatial audio and uses two 43mm full-range dr [...]

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6 ways continuous learning can advance your career

The rapid pace of change in business today requires professionals to keep developing new skills. These business leaders tell us how. [...]

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