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Google Gemini seeks to put ChatGPT in the rearview mirror
By Colton Stradling published
Gemini Gemini scored over 90% on the Measuring Massive Multitask Language Understanding, being the first AI model to outperform humans.
Microsoft is among the top tech giants attracting employees from other competitor firms, according to a broad study
By Kevin Okemwa published
Headhunting Microsoft attracted a total of 7,937 employees from IBM it seems.
"Users who have ad blockers installed may experience suboptimal viewing, regardless of the browser they are using," Google explains after uproar from Firefox users over a 5-second delay when loading YouTube
By Kevin Okemwa published
SUBOPTIMAL Multiple Firefox users have lodged complaints over slow YouTube load times.
Brave lurks in the AI space with Leo, a chatbot that promises 'unparalleled privacy'
By Kevin Okemwa published
PRIVATE AI Your data is safe!
Is gaming on a Chromebook a genuine alternative to a Windows laptop?
By Richard Devine published
Google Gaming Google now has Chrome OS on some "gaming Chromebooks" but how is life for gamers on the other side and are these things a threat to Windows laptops?
Google spent $26.3 billion in 2021 to ensure search engine dominance over Bing
By Colton Stradling published
Google Bank During the US v. Google antitrust trial, it was disclosed that Google paid 26.3 billion in 2021 to make Google the default search engine.
Surface Duo owners will love this Gmail feature
By Kevin Okemwa published
FOLDABLE Google recently announced a host of features shipping to its Google Workspace apps. The new features will essentially make it easier to use easier to these platforms on tablets and foldable phones.
Really? Bing Chat and ChatGPT could consume enough to power a small country for a year by 2027.
By Kevin Okemwa published
AI News While impressive, generative AI is proving to be a resource-hungry venture.
Microsoft's Surface tablets are ranked among the top 10 most-depreciating devices. What's the issue?
By Kevin Okemwa published
DEPRECIATED According to a new report, Microsoft devices depreciate in value over time. The Surface Pro 7+ tablet is considered the company's "most depreciated device," dropping in value by 35.23% since 2021.
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