In 2025, large language models moved beyond benchmarks to efficiency, reliability, and integration, reshaping how AI is ...
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ChatGPT's Latest AI Image Generator Is Its Best Yet, But Nano Banana Pro Is Still Better
With more realistic images than before, GPT Image 1.5 fares reasonably well against Google's Nano Banana Pro in my testing.
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I finally mapped my home network and found problems I didn’t know existed
I know, with how much I talk about monitoring your home network, I haven't been as fastidious with my own network. Things are ...
Fatalities on American roadways are on the rise and smartphones may be at least partially to blame, according to the National Highway Transportation Safety Administration (NHTSA). Deaths on American ...
Utilize AI to analyze application runtime data (e.g., rendering time, communication latency), obtain optimization suggestions (such as reducing component re-rendering, reusing hardware connections), ...
An integration between Carousel’s digital signage software and FileWave’s device management tools proposes to simplify how schools and universities manage digital displays and the devices that power ...
Open PowerShell as an Administrator. To open an elevated PowerShell prompt, in the taskbar search, type powershell. Now see the result of Windows PowerShell, which appears at the top. Right-click on ...
A new, high-performance brain-computer interface (BCI) can be rapidly implanted through a minimally invasive procedure. The ...
Until now, AI services based on large language models (LLMs) have mostly relied on expensive data center GPUs. This has ...
Fallout season two is kicking off with a bang… Literally, if you’re one of a few unlucky people who cross paths with Mr. House or Hank MacLean. But what is that’s making people’s heads go bang? We ...
An on-premise tool that delivers easy, cost-effective device management Suitable for managing up to a couple thousand Axis devices on one site — or several thousand devices in a multiple site solution ...
When the IBM PC was new, I served as the president of the San Francisco PC User Group for three years. That’s how I met PCMag’s editorial team, who brought me on board in 1986. In the years since that ...
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