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OpenAI is taking on Mark Zuckerberg’s Meta and Chinese rival DeepSeek by launching its own freely available artificial intelligence models.
OpenAI has officially launched its next-generation AI chatbot, GPT-5, with CEO Sam Altman touting it as a significant leap forward for artificial intelligence. Billed as “smarter, faster, and more ...
Google has officially confirmed that it fell victim to a cyberattack, resulting in the theft of user data from one of its databases.
Two Chinese nationals have been arrested and charged by the US Department of Justice (DOJ) for allegedly orchestrating an illegal scheme to export millions of dollars’ worth of high-end Nvidia ...
These days, one of the key factors that online casino players consider before joining a new site is how quick that casino operator’s payment processing department is at processing withdrawals. They ...
In an extreme durability test, which you’ll find several of on his YouTube channel, JerryRigEverything seriously put Samsung’s new Galaxy Z Flip 7 foldable through its paces – a follow-up to a similar ...
New figures from Ofcom reveal that complaints about major landline, mobile, broadband, and pay-TV providers in the UK remained stable in the first quarter of 2025. However, while overall numbers were ...
Less than a year after its UK debut, Chinese brand Omoda has introduced significant updates to its award-winning electric SUV, the Omoda E5.
WhatsApp has taken aggressive steps to combat fraudulent activities on its platform, announcing the banning of over 6.8 million scam-related accounts globally. This massive crackdown coincides with ...
Tesla’s electric vehicle sales in the UK plummeted by a dramatic 60% last month, marking a significant reversal for the US carmaker amidst a broader slump in European demand. In stark contrast, ...
Spotify announced on Monday that it will increase the monthly price of its premium individual subscription in several key global markets, a strategic move aimed at bolstering the Swedish streaming ...
A jury in Florida has found Tesla partly liable for a 2019 crash involving its Autopilot software resulting in one death and a severe injury.