
Jeremy Laird
Tech. Cars. And associated shizzle.
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1 day ago |
pcgamer.com | Jeremy Laird
We recently sat down with both CD Projekt Red and Epic to find out a little bit more about that, well, epic Witcher 4 tech demo and what the new Unreal Engine 5.6 brings to game development. The main takeaway is that their collaboration won't just make Witcher 4 an incredible open-world experience. It looks like it will help other developers literally up their game when it comes to open-world titles.
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pcgamer.com | Jeremy Laird
Among the countless examples of the ever-burgeoning ens***ification of the internet, Google's AI-powered search overviews rank pretty highly. Verily, I pine for the days of reliable, organic search results devoid of AI slop. But don't despair. Well, not entirely. For the editor-in-chief of our sister website, Tom's Hardware, has come up with a browser extension that gets rid of AI overviews from Google search results. Give it up for Avram Piltch and his Bye Bye, Google AI extension.
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pcgamer.com | Jeremy Laird
My Gmail inbox currently has 84,685 unread emails. Were there an AI tool that could clear my backlog automatically, let's just say you could sign me up and take my money. It's the only way I'm going to achieve inbox hygiene (there's always the trashcan button - Ed.). Rejoice, then, because the head of Google DeepMind says they're working on a next-gen Gmail that can answer emails for you. Yep, Demis Hassabis has been speaking at the SXSW London festival (via the Guardian) about all things AI.
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pcgamer.com | Jeremy Laird
True Wireless Power is FINALLY here (building a TRULY wire-free setup) - YouTubeWatch On If you thought wireless power delivery was handy for charging phones but not terribly practical for much else, prepare to have your mind blown. One of our favourite YouTube channels, DIY Perks, has just dropped a new video showcasing a new fully 3D wireless power delivery technology that looks, well, revolutionary. Imagine a desktop that can power just about anything wirelessly.
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2 days ago |
msn.com | Jeremy Laird
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