• What Data is Google Using to Train Its Gemini?

    Have you heard about Google Gemini? Google Gemini is the rebrand of Google Bard – its first attempt at creating a large language model (LLM) like ChatGPT. It hasn’t quite taken off as planned, with stocks plummeting $70 billion after an issue with the LLM caused it to refuse to generate images of white people. […]

  • Eight Advanced Google Docs Features You Should Be Using

    Beneath their surfaces, word processors like Google Docs have a treasure trove of hidden features that make it easier to draft large documents and collaborate on them with coworkers. I have covered a few Google Docs tips before, but now I have a few more to share.

  • New ChatGPT Memory feature now available to use

    A new memory update for ChatGPT has been released by OpenAI, enabling the AI to remember user-specific information across different conversations. Once enabled ChatGPT to can store details about users’ preferences and interactions, which enables more personalized and contextually relevant responses over time. The update is being gradually rolled out to both free and plus […]

  • Deals: ChatGPT & Gemini AI Advanced E-Degree

    Looking to ramp up your productivity with AI or tap into the creative possibilities it offers? Check out the ChatGPT & Gemini AI Advanced E-Degree. Over a span of 12 weeks, you’ll delve into generative AI and discover a range of tools that could transform the way you work and create. The program includes 65 […]

  • Awesome no-code MS Excel data analysis tips and tricks

    If you use Microsoft Excel on a daily basis you will already know how much of a vital tool it is for spreadsheet data analysis and calculations. However there are several no-code tips and tricks you can use to improve your spreadsheet efficiency and your data analysis using MS Excel. This quick guide will take […]

  • We used ChatGPT as our wedding planner — it saved us $5,000

    A survey revealed that 52% of engaged couples are considering AI to handle details. “I don’t need a wedding planner,” one bride told The Post. “The AI does it all.”

  • Thuraya ties with CYSEC to fortify data services with advanced cybersecurity

    Thuraya has already certified the solution over its network, noting that it is also certified by the Federal Information Processing Standard authority in the USA.

  • Man Gets $143K Bill After Using Mobile Data Abroad

    Despite the numerous warnings not to use cellular data while traveling internationally, there are still some who make a mistake and activate this. This is because they believe they’ll only use their cellular data for a few minutes but end up using a lot of data in that timeframe. This always spells trouble since the charge for international roaming can quickly add up.  One man from Florida recently experienced this with his T-Mobile account. After a vacation [read full article]

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    Equifax Canada testing use of rental payment data for credit scores

    TORONTO - Equifax Canada says it's exploring how rent data could factor in to credit scores to help make credit and financial services accessible to more people. The agency says it's been testing small volumes of rental payment data for a while, and has found that including “alternative data” could establish or enhance the credit scores of about five million more Canadians. The federal government recently announced it wants to see rental payment history count toward credit scores. In its...

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    How to reinstall Windows 11 without losing your data using Windows Update

    Are you facing some issues with Windows 11 and want to fix it but fear data loss? Here's a simple trick that will help you reinstall Windows 11 with Windows Update without losing your data.

  • Cape dials up $61M from a16z and more for mobile service that doesn't use personal data

    Cape will be focus on providing eSIMs to users, which would be sold essentially on a prepaid format to avoid the data that a contract might entail.

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    EU Court of Justice warns Meta against using data such as sexual orientation for ads

    Meta has been warned for using users' publicly available information, such as sexual orientation details, for targeted advertising, which violates GDPR rules that require explicit user consent.