Author: The Tech Guy

Why you can trust TechRadar We spend hours testing every product or service we review, so you can be sure you’re buying the best. Find out more about how we test. Philips LatteGo 4400 Series: Two-minute reviewThe Philips LatteGo 4400 Series is a fully automatic bean-to-cup espresso machine that’s a great option for smaller households or anyone making their first venture into the world of one-touch coffee machines. It’s very similar to the LatteGo 5500 Series that my UK-based colleague, Cat Ellis, has previously reviewed, and just misses out on a few preset drink recipes.Otherwise, the two machines adopt the…

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Is the Google Search for internal enterprise knowledge finally here…but from OpenAI? It certainly seems that way. Today, OpenAI has launched company knowledge in ChatGPT, a major new capability for subscribers to ChatGPT's paid Business, Enterprise, and Edu plans that lets them call up their company's data directly from third-party workplace apps including Slack, SharePoint, Google Drive, Gmail, GitHub, HubSpot and combine it in ChatGPT outputs to them. As OpenAI's CEO of Applications Fidji Simo put it in a post on the social network X: "it brings all the context from your apps (Slack, Google Drive, GitHub, etc) together in…

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In 2020, Keith Thomas dived into a pool and snapped his spine. The accident left him paralyzed from the chest down and unable to feel and move his arms and legs. Alone and isolated in a hospital room due to the pandemic, he jumped on a “first-of-its-kind” clinical trial that promised to restore some sense of feeling and muscle control using an innovative brain implant.Researchers designed the implant to reconnect the brain, body, and spinal cord. An AI detects Thomas’ intent to move and activates his muscles with gentle electrical zaps. Sensors on his fingertips shuttle feelings back to his…

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Enlarge Image The XT6 looks about the same, but the addition of Super Cruise is a game changer. Antuan Goodwin/CNETOf all the premium luxury SUVs you can buy today, the Cadillac XT6 is definitely one of them. It’s not the best, but you could certainly do worse. For 2023, however, Caddy has a particularly compelling trick up its sleeve that makes the XT6 a more compelling option in this highly competitive class: the addition of Super Cruise hands-free highway assist. Like Super Cruise is finally available Smooth operating V6 engine CUE infotainment checks all the right boxes Don’t like Not…

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Converting a physical server to a virtual machine (VM) on Hyper-V is called Physical-to-Virtual (P2V) migration. This process is important for consolidating servers, recovering from disasters, and updating old systems. Virtualizing a physical server can help you save money on hardware, use resources more effectively, simplify backups, and make your IT operations more flexible. In […] This article How to convert a Physical Server to Hyper-V VM first appeared on TheWindowsClub.com.

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A recent rumor suggested that Samsung will debut its Galaxy S series phones in March 2026, deviating from its usual January launch window. Now, a report out of Korea states that Samsung has delayed mass-production of the Galaxy S26 phones, adding weight to the rumor. The report claims that Samsung will begin mass production of the Galaxy S26 Ultra in December. Meanwhile, the Galaxy S26 and Galaxy S26+ will enter mass production in January. Samsung had initially planned to begin production of all three Galaxy S26 models in December. However, according to the report, the schedule has been delayed due…

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May Habib, co-founder and CEO of Writer AI, delivered one of the bluntest assessments of corporate AI failures at the TED AI conference on Tuesday, revealing that nearly half of Fortune 500 executives believe artificial intelligence is actively damaging their organizations — and placing the blame squarely on leadership's shoulders.The problem, according to Habib, isn't the technology. It's that business leaders are making a category error, treating AI transformation like previous technology rollouts and delegating it to IT departments. This approach, she warned, has led to "billions of dollars spent on AI initiatives that are going nowhere.""Earlier this year, we…

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Illustration by Tag Hartman-Simkins / Futurism. Source: Spencer Platt / Getty Images We’ve heard of software bugs, but this is ridiculous. Over the weekend, a campus-wide email went out to Google employees working in New York, advising them to steer clear of its office in Chelsea due to a bed bug invasion, Wired reports. The notice was sent out Sunday after exterminators using a bed bug-sniffing K9 found “credible evidence of their presence,” at Google’s Chelsea campus. The office reopened on Monday, and the company’s other three Manhattan offices are also being investigated, according to Wired. Scent dogs have long…

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DJI has unveiled a new smartphone gimbal that offers several new features, including the ability to directly connect to a phone and a new tracking module. The gimbal is currently available for purchase in China. The DJI Osmo Mobile 8 comes with the company’s 3-axis gimbal stabilization technology, but now offers 360-degree unlimited horizontal rotation. It allows users to capture smooth panoramic 360 photos and videos even when tracking a subject. It also comes with a built-in extension rod that enables it to tilt the gimbal forward to capture low-angle shots. The Osmo Mobile 8 features an improved tracking module.…

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I made the switch from Windows to Mac back in 2017, but it wasn’t a clean break. My corporate job issued me a Windows laptop, and while I worked remotely and most of our programs were cloud-based through Google Workspace, there were still applications I could only access on that clunky Windows machine. Leaving that job in 2022 to focus on digital marketing strategy, engineering/technical writing, and smart home writing meant I could finally ditch Windows for good. It felt like a weight off my shoulders. I’ve now spent three years exclusively on macOS, and I’m never going back. Here’s…

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