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OpenAI Drops Another Side Project: ChatGPT’s Erotic Mode
It’s only the latest of several side projects that the AI startup has ditched over the past week.
Google Translate’s Real-Time Headphone Translations Feature Expands to iOS and More Countries
The real-time headphone translations experience keeps each speakerâs tone, emphasis, and cadence intact, so itâs easier to follow the conversation and tell whoâs saying what.
Leonard Nimoy Nearly Stopped a Crucial Incident in Star Trek History
the greatest “Star Trek” movie as rated by Rotten Tomatoes.
It marks a pivotal moment in the franchise, akin to “The Empire Strikes Back” shock of witnessing Han Solo encased in carbonite. Could it even be imagined as not being a part of Starfleet’s legacy? Well, if Leonard Nimoy had gotten his way at first, it might not have ever been realized. As noted in Edward Gross and Mark A. Altman’s “The Fifty-Year Mission: The Complete, Uncensored, Unauthorized Oral History of Star Trek: The First 25 Years,” Nimoy expressed hesitance about embarking on a second theatrical journey with the Enterprise.
His concerns originated from “Star Trek: The Motion Picture,” the inaugural cinematic adventure featuring Kirk and his team in 1979. “[At that moment] I was really firm about not participating in ‘Star Trek II’ because I had been so disappointed with the previous one, and I was feeling quite pessimistic about the entire situation,” admitted Nimoy. Ultimately, the one narrative element that would lure Nimoy back into those iconic pointy ears was the condition that he could meet his demise in them.
Spock’s farewell transformed into an iconic sequence in Star Trek’s heritage
Frequent Errors to Steer Clear of While Fixing Your iPhone: Tips from an Ex-Technician
how much it will set you back. This is not a task for the faint-hearted, or those who have never repaired other electronics prior.
Especially if you own a newer iPhone, Apple is quite selective regarding the spare components you install on your device, and depending on your repair method, you might inadvertently damage parts of your phone entirely, since Apple mandates that you purchase authentic components for replacements.
People aren’t particularly cautious about the internal battery
McDonald states that the majority of individuals neglect to disconnect the battery before replacing a screen, which can damage the new panel or backlight upon reconnection. This is such a frequent error that even iFixit cautions users about essential steps to take prior to repairing their device, and advice regarding the battery is very crucial.
Some of them suggest that you should deplete the battery to below 25%, as it minimizes the risk of a hazardous fire if something goes awry with the battery cell, and that it’s vital to disconnect the battery as soon as possible, since you should not initiate
Hackers Exploiting Vulnerability in Numerous E-commerce Sites
A vulnerability called PolyShell is allowing bad actors to attack web stores en masse.
How to Stream Austria vs. Ghana Online Free
How to watch live football for free. Live stream Austria vs. Ghana in a 2026 International Friendly for free.
Google Translate Acquires Significant Update on iOS Amidst Android Growth
This was—without a doubt—one of the most significant updates Google introduced for the app in the previous year.
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AI Amplifies Everything You Feed It, Including Confusion

Most organizations are not failing at AI because of technology. They are failing because they do not know which data actually matters, and they are scaling that confusion faster than ever. At a time when investment continues to surge, the expectation is that more intelligence will naturally follow. Instead, many teams are finding themselves overwhelmed. […]
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Samsung Unveils One UI 8.5 Beta for Earlier-Generation Galaxy Devices, Featuring Galaxy S24
It’s arrived, so get started.
Essential information
- Samsung has declared that it is launching access to its One UI 8.5 beta for a number of previous generation models, including the Galaxy S24 and S24 FE.
- The Galaxy S25 FE is also set to receive beta access, as Samsung hints at more devices being made available in April.
- Recently, Samsung introduced its seventh One UI 8.5 beta for the Galaxy S25, and we’re optimistic that a stable version is on the horizon.
Many of Samsung’s older Galaxy phones have experienced a lengthy wait, but that is coming to an end today (Mar 26) with the arrival of the beta for its significant OS enhancement.
A newsroom announcement detailed what users should anticipate this week, as Samsung verifies that its One UI 8.5 beta is being deployed on various older devices. The announcement states that the beta is “available now” for the Galaxy S24, S24 FE, Galaxy Z Flip 6, Fold 6, and the Galaxy Tab S11. Although some of these are previous-gen models, Samsung also indicates that the beta is becoming accessible for Galaxy S25 FE users as well.
Only “specific” regions will receive this beta later this week. Residents in the U.S., Korea, India, and the U.K. can look forward to seeing the beta’s rollout and start enrolling. To do this, Samsung always points users to its Members app.
It’s no shock that numerous users have been eagerly anticipating Samsung’s rollout for many older devices. This appears to be just the beginning of more releases to follow. The company hints that another series of devices will gain access in April. Currently, it hasn’t provided
