Author: Duncan Pike

HP’s All-In Plan is supposedly the future of “hassle-free” printing and on the surface, it might even seem reasonable. For a monthly subscription, customers receive a printer of their choice*, automatic ink delivery**, 24/7 live support***, and access to next-business-day replacements****. Doesn’t that sound great (if you ignore all the asterisks)? For those who do loads of printing, the benefits probably seem enticing. If you’ve ever had to print something in a hurry only to find you’ve run out of ink or the printer jams halfway through the job, you might even welcome a subscription plan like this. At least,…

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Microsoft has unceremoniously announced it is ending official support for Android apps on Windows 11 and has already started pulling the plug. The Amazon Appstore, the only officially supported avenue for downloading Android apps on Windows devices, is no longer available for download from the Microsoft Store. Thankfully, currently installed Android apps will still function and, depending on the developer, can still receive updates until the underlying system is deprecated on 5 March 2024. If you’re one of the few who regularly use Android apps on Windows, it’s time to look for alternatives. Microsoft kills WSA  When Microsoft launched Windows…

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It’s not often you find a sequel that can stand up to or eclipse what came before it. Yet that’s exactly what director Denis Villeneuve delivered with Dune: Part Two, the highly-anticipated sequel to his 2021 adaptation of the first half of Frank Herbert’s 1965 novel. Whether you’re a fan of the books, encountered the Dune Chronicles for the first time with Villeneuve’s previous film, or a complete newcomer, we highly recommend you see the first film (if you somehow haven’t yet) and this one immediately after. Dune: Part Two is to Dune: Part One, what The Godfather II and…

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Ever since people started connecting things to the internet, others have sought to abuse those connections. At Kaspersky’s ninth annual Cyber Security Weekend in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia earlier this week, a host of cyber security experts provided insights on past trends, how things currently look, and future cyber threats, with a particular focus on the META (Middle East, Turkey, and Africa) region. Surprisingly, Kaspersky’s research showed that the number of overall cyber threats in South Africa decreased by 29% in 2023 compared to the previous year. That could mean cyber thugs are getting bored or it could mean their old…

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OpenAI recently announced Sora, its new generative AI model designed to create shockingly impressive videos from text prompts. It’s built on Dall-E 3, the company’s image-generation model which itself uses a version of the company’s GPT large language model. This isn’t the first text-to-video tool to emerge from the generative AI boom but, based on the examples shown, it generates the most realistic videos we’ve seen so far. While Sora hasn’t received a full release yet, it is already capable of creating “complex scenes with multiple characters, specific types of motion, and accurate details of the subject and background,” while…

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Are your award-winning tech senses tingling? That means they’re working because it’s time for another edition of the Stuff Gadget Awards. We’ve poked, prodded, bent, knocked, squinted at, smelt, listened to, felt, sat in, played with, and pondered all the best gadgets from 2023 and come with a few we thought deserved an award. In between all that we also managed to touch some grass, test more tech, and had fun doing it. We hope you have as much fun reading about it in the February-March 2024 issue of Stuff. Looking back at the best tech of last year is…

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If you aren’t satisfied with the current AI chatbot offerings, Nvidia recently released a new one that works a little differently from the rest – ‘Chat with RTX’ is available right now as a free demo that runs locally on your Windows PC. Instead of using cloud-based LLM (large language model) services like OpenAI’s ChatGPT or Microsoft’s Copilot, Nvidia says Chat with RTX allows users to quickly and easily “connect local files on a PC as a dataset to an open-source large language model like Mistral or Llama 2.” The examples shown in Nvidia’s demo include things like asking for…

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Cape Town, South Africa’s southernmost city, moves closer to the light with the launch of its ‘Cash for Power’ scheme. As the name implies, if you live in the area and have excess power lying around, the Mother City will buy it from you for cold hard cash – or soft warm cash, if you’d prefer. The new scheme doesn’t exactly make it easy for denizens to earn, but those who are willing to jump through the bureaucratic hoops can use the credit from their excess generation to settle their municipal account and bank the change for a rainy day.…

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Google announced on Thursday that it is consolidating its AI offerings by folding everything AI-related that it currently offers into the Google Gemini brand. It also announced a new Android app and overpriced Google One subscription tier, a year after Bard sang its first ballad. If you can remember as far back as February last year, Google Bard’s launch came hot on the heels of Microsoft’s Copilot launch. That celebrated its first birthday this week with a redesign and Super Bowl ad, now it’s Google’s turn. Google Gemini Included in Google Gemini is The Chatbot Formerly Known as Bard, Google’s…

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It’s almost impossible to hide things from people these days. Nvidia’s yet-to-be-announced “TrueHDR” tool has been discovered in the latest Game Ready Driver (version 551.23) by a user on NexusMods with the handle ’emoose’. The driver reportedly contains a hidden profile with evidence that Nvidia is working on a “TrueHDR” tool which supposedly leverages AI to add HDR (High Dynamic Range) to SDR games (Standard Dynamic Range) in real time. The same Game Ready Driver version already uses AI to power Nvidia RTX Video HDR which does the same real-time SDR-to-HDR conversion but for videos. A TrueHDR day may come,…

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