AI revolution in marketing?! Thirty years ago, the first word processors and spreadsheets hit the market, promising the next big revolution in productivity. They promised us that because of them we would spend less time writing, drawing transparencies and calculating numbers on a calculator. Today, thirty years later, the promise has become a reality. We all have so much free time that I personally only work two days a week. Of course I'm joking. The reality is that we are not working less, we are creating longer documents and our presentations have expanded from six slides to fifty. Why is this important today? Generative AI is coming and will be embedded in the core of our organizations and the way we work. This will be the next great productivity revolution. The question is: How can we prepare ourselves to actually take advantage of this productivity opportunity?
Reddit and OpenAI have reached an agreement to provide real-time access to Reddit content, which means your discussions will soon be visible in ChatGPT and other new products. In return, Reddit will get access to advanced AI technology to create new features for its users.
Apple today unveiled new accessibility features that promise a revolutionary experience for users with disabilities. Nevertheless, the question remains whether it can catch up with its rivals, who have already rolled up their sleeves significantly, in the AI race.
The Sony Xperia 10 VI, characterized by the advertising slogan "a powerful battery in a super light body", looks promising at first glance, but what if the promises seem to remain on the surface. The external appearance is almost identical to the previous versions, which gives the impression that Sony may be a little too satisfied with the already established formula.
At this year's Google I/O, where technology wore the clothes of the future and danced to the rhythms of artificial intelligence, we witnessed a true technological carnival. From new devices that can almost be mistaken for pets, to operating systems that promise to forever change the way we play, work and maybe even dream.
In the sea of smartphones that have taken over the market this year, choosing the right model can be a real little science. Whether you're looking for the phone with the biggest battery, the most powerful processor or the biggest screen, we've got you covered. Let's take a detailed comparison of the hottest models of 2024, from the Samsung Galaxy S24 Ultra to the Asus Zenfone 10.
In today's world, where "I don't have time" has become the universal excuse for everything from unwashed dishes to avoiding family gatherings, here comes a solution that promises excuse-free fitness. Introducing the Carol Fitness Bike, a fitness device that claims to keep you in shape while you wait for your pasta to cook. In just the five minutes it takes to scroll through your latest notifications on your phone, Carol Kolo promises to get you in shape so fast you might still be out of breath long after you're done. Ironic, isn't it? In a world where even microwaves are too slow, Carol Kolo offers high-intensity training that's faster than your last online order.
With the new JLab Hear OTC headphones, JLab blurs the lines between hearing aids and wireless headphones, offering an innovative hearing improvement solution accessible to everyone.
OpenAI has served up its vision of the AI assistant of the future by announcing "Her"-like voice upgrades for ChatGPT. But while technology advances, the question arises whether its true capabilities are being deliberately limited.
OpenAI has introduced its latest model, GPT-4o, which brings improved performance and new functionalities for all users. With the promise of greater accessibility and faster performance, GPT-4o promises to transform interaction with artificial intelligence.
Is your iPhone not charging properly? The solution to the problem may seem simple—just plug it in! But sometimes this simple action hides a more complicated cause: a clogged charging port. Properly cleaning your iPhone's charging port is key not only to keeping the device functional, but also to extending its life. However, the wrong approach can cause more harm than good.
Celebrating 55 years this year, the Seiko Prospex Speedtimer is considered to be the world's first automatic chronograph, introduced in 1969. With its column wheel and vertical clutch technology, this watch set new standards for timekeeping precision. Over the years, the Speedtimer has skillfully combined classic and modern design, keeping it at the forefront of watch lovers who appreciate both tradition and innovation.