How Fitbit Wants AI to Help You Reach Your Fitness Goals

From CNET: Anyone who exercises regularly -- or at least tries to -- knows that every day is different. After an exhausting work trip, for example, you probably aren't as ready for a workout as you would be after getting plenty of sleep over the weekend. Or perhaps you had a particularly intense...

Google’s AI now goes by a new name: Gemini

From The Verge: Google is famous for having a million similar products with confusingly different names and seemingly nothing in common. (Can I interest you in a messaging app?) But when it comes to its AI work, going forward there is only one name that matters: Gemini.

The company announced on...

Asus, MSI add extra burn-in warranty coverage for OLED monitors

From PC World: After we spent years looking at televisions, smartphones, and even laptops with envy, OLED panels are finally starting to show up on desktop monitor panels. Well, they are if you have a lot of disposable income. But as wonderful as it is to see perfect black levels and vibrant colors...

Streaming Prime Video With Ads Is Light Work

From CNET: Amazon first started including Prime Video as a Prime membership benefit back in 2011. Over the years, its video-on-demand service became easily accessible on smart TVs and Fire TV and other streaming devices, with the added perk of being an ad-free streaming platform. You can stream...

Your latest Nvidia driver is hiding an HDR surprise

From PC World: High dynamic range can add a new dimension of color and immersion to PC gaming, but only if both the hardware and software actually support it. The latter is becoming a lot more common — even budget monitors and graphics cards can support HDR out of the box. But if you’re playing an...

Thermaltake Releases the Latest Premium Liquid Cooling Component Lineup

From Thermaltake Press Release: Thermaltake is excited to announce that the Pacific SR Radiator and the new-colored Pacific SF Fittings are ready for purchase. A high-quality water cooling system should include components with maximum modification capability and visual attractiveness. The Pacific SR...

YouTube is experimenting with red, blue, and green video feeds

From The Verge: YouTube is testing a new feature that allows users to filter videos on their home feed by color, creating a more visually cohesive and pleasing experience when browsing. 9to5Google and users on Lemmy have reported seeing a new prompt window appear on the YouTube mobile app, asking...

Palit made a silent, passive-cooled version of the RTX 3050 6GB GPU

From PC World: It doesn’t use a 25-pound block of solid copper, but a variant of the brand new 6GB version of Nvidia’s GeForce RTX 3050 budget card can make do without an active cooling system just the same. Palit has just revealed the custom “KalmX” version of the card, preserving the same specs as...

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