Netflix remembers HDR10+ exists
Samsung telly owners rejoice
After spending the better part of a decade resting on its laurels, Netflix has finally graced us with HDR10+ support—eight years after the technology was introduced in 2017.
OpenAI pulls free GPT-4o image generator
Users started making Studio Ghibli-style renditions
OpenAI's latest attempt to dazzle us with AI wizardry has hit a predictable snag. After unleashing its GPT-4o image generator to the masses, users promptly flooded social media with Studio Ghibli-style renditions of everything from family portraits to iconic movie scenes.
Qualcomm’s Snapdragon 8s Gen 4 leak shows promising specs
Chip naming circus continues
Qualcomm is gearing up to launch the Snapdragon 8s Gen 4 in April 2025, but while there seem to be some promising specs, there is some confusion about what the chipmaker will call its new products.
ChatGPT hamstrung by hypersensitive terms and conditions
Ancient religious fears
OpenAI’s flagship AI assistant, ChatGPT, is finding itself constrained by its efforts to appease religious groups.
AMD’s Radeon RX 9000 series explodes out of the gate
Availability faceplants immediately
AMD’s Lisa Su is popping champagne corks this month after the Radeon RX 9000 graphics cards sold like hotcakes — 10 times more units than their predecessors, and all in the first week.
GEEKOM’s IT13 2025 Edition brings big specs to a tiny blue box
Bigger on the inside
GEEKOM has introduced the IT13 2025 Edition — a pint-sized powerhouse in a sleek, matte blue chassis that resembles a Mac mini, but has more ports.
AI crawler bots turn open source into a digital warzone
Anubis protects Xe Iaso's Git repository
Software developer Xe Iaso has had enough of playing digital whack-a-mole with Amazon’s AI scrapers.
Nvidia’s Grace Blackwell Superchips muscle into desktop AI
Dragging HP and Dell along for the ride
Nvidia has taken a break from selling overpriced GPUs to crypto bros and decided to plonk two AI supercomputers on your desk — assuming your desk is reinforced with steel, and you have a ton of cash.
Cloud engineers are top AI users
Cybersecurity plays catch-up
Cloud Engineers are the new AI overlords, leaving everyone else to squabble over second place, according to a new report.
Oracle denies cloud breach
However, not many are buying it
Oracle is doing its best impression of a brick wall after a hacker going by “rose87168” claimed to have waltzed through their cloud infrastructure and walked off with six million records.