If you use the Opera browser, you’ve been able to download a large number of language models directly to your computer, including Llama from Meta and Mixtral from Mistral AI. Now Opera […]
Framework has quickly become the darling of tech media and power users alike thanks to its completely modular and upgradeable laptop systems. And, with motherboard options from Intel and AMD, to say […]
On June 25th, Microsoft released KB5039302 for Windows 11, a patch that brings a few small improvements for users, which are fully described in the official changelog. This patch distinguishes between changes […]
Computers used to be a lot noisier than they are today. And I don’t just mean the whir of spinning hard disks and the rattle of fans—they used to boop and beep […]
Not long ago, Google pushed AI tools into ChromeOS in hopes that it would entice users away from Microsoft’s automation systems and toward Google’s more affordable and accessible machines. This time, everyone […]
It’s been a few months since Nvidia introduced its new omnibus app that combines driver updates with other settings and tools for gamers. The Windows app is still in beta, but it […]
Baldur’s Gate III was an absolute smash hit last year, and it remains one of the most popular PC games out there. In fact, as I write this story in the middle […]
What better place to hold an education event than at a school? Apple’s March Event took place at Lane Tech College Prep high school in Chicago at 10am today (4pm BST). There […]
Microsoft recently noted that there won’t be any more feature releases for the test channels of Windows 11 for the remainder of 2024. But there’s still plenty of time before the new […]
The release of Firefox 133 brings further improved privacy protection through bounce tracking protection. A number of fixed vulnerabilities improve security. Firefox ESR, Tor Browser and Thunderbird also receive updates. Mozilla’s security […]