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Google's Blob Opera AI Sings Carols and Helps Make Music
Opera lovers can finally take an active part in their passion by creating it with the help of artificial intelligence. The Google Arts & Culture initiative called Blob Opera enables us to create opera music in a very simple way.
hardware & software
December 16, 2020
Stadia and GeForce NOW May Save Cyberpunk 2077 Players With Weak Hardware
You're worried your hardware won't be able to handle Cyberpunk 2077? Google Stadia and GeForce NOW are here to help.
hardware & software
Tom Borys
December 10, 2020
Faraday Cages Sold as Protection Against 5G
Recently, anti-5G structures started appearing on Amazon. Will the „Faraday Cage 5G Shield” for routers, as they are proudly named by vendors, conquer the hearts of sceptics of the new standard?
hardware & software
Bartlomiej Sagan
December 7, 2020
Unboxing of Pokemon Booster Packs Becomes a Hit on Twitch
Popular streamer Sodappopin said that the latest hot trend on Twitch - opening Pokemon card booster packs - is pretty much gambling and a bad example for the younger audience.
video games
Paul Wozniak
November 23, 2020
YouTube Will Display Ads in All Videos
YouTube has made changes to the terms and conditions of the platform, as a result of which ads will be displayed in all videos, regardless of the choice of the content creator and participation, or lack of thereof, in the YouTube Partner program.
hardware & software
Bart Swiatek
November 23, 2020
6G Already in the Orbit
At the beginning of November, China launched a rocket, which brought 13 satellites into the orbit. One of them is to be the „first 6G satellite”. Nobody is exactly sure what exactly this technology will be, but it can offer a data transfer rate of more than 100 Gb/s.
hardware & software
Konrad Sarzynski
November 23, 2020
Chrome 87 Offers Improved Performance and New Features
Google has released another version of its browser, numbered 87. The app has noticeably higher performance than its predecessor, better resource management and offers several new options.
hardware & software
Bart Swiatek
November 18, 2020
Turn Off Audio in Games or the DMCA Will Find You on Twitch
The problems with music copyright on Twitch continue. A few days ago, the platform's technical support suggested that in order to avoid problems with licensed game tracks, you should disable audio from a given game during streams.
video games
Paul Wozniak
November 16, 2020
PS5 Has a Hidden Web Browser
One of the features that the PlayStation 5 lacks is an easily accessible web browser. But as it turns out, the console has a hidden application that enables us to surf the web... under certain conditions.
hardware & software
Christian Pieniazek
November 12, 2020
Xbox and Call of Duty Consume Tons of Network Resources in the UK
On the day the Xbox Series X/S made its debut, the UK recorded record data consumption. This result, however, was influenced by many more factors, including the updates for Call of Duty games and the pre-load of Call of Duty: Black Ops - Cold War.
hardware & software
Christian Pieniazek
November 12, 2020
Elon Musk's Starlink Internet Kit Can be Up and Running in 5 Minutes
Installation of the Starlink satellite internet set is simple and requires no specialist knowledge. „We'll do it in 5 minutes,” claims Elon Musk on Twitter. Here are some unboxing videos and photos.
hardware & software
Arkadiusz Strzala
November 3, 2020
Facebook Loses Users in the U.S., but Still Earns a Ton
Facebook published a report for the third quarter of 2020. Despite many controversies surrounding the website, advertising revenue rose by 22% compared to the previous year and the number of active users (daily active users) increased by 12%.
hardware & software
Konrad Sarzynski
October 30, 2020
Streamers Forced to Remove Streams and Clips Due to Copyright
Last week, most of the streamers operating on Twitch.tv deleted all their stream recordings and clips. Such moves were caused by problems with copyrights for musical works used by the creators.
video games
Paul Wozniak
October 26, 2020
Google's Ex-CEO on Social Media: „Amplifiers for Idiots”
Eric Schmidt, former Google CEO and member of Alphabet holding's board of directors, currently one of its shareholders, said during a conversation that social media serve as amplifiers for idiots and crazy people. In his opinion, this was not the original idea of their creators and unless something changes, new regulations will appear.
hardware & software
Bart Swiatek
October 23, 2020
Nokia Will Create 4G Network on the Moon for NASA
Nokia has signed an agreement with the NASA. The company is to develop a technology to enable the use of LTE networks on the Moon.
hardware & software
Bart Swiatek
October 19, 2020
Yet Another Google Victim is no Longer Available on Google Play
The process of extinguishing Google Play Music continues. The shop where we could buy digital versions of songs has been shut down. By the end of the year the remaining functions of the service will also be removed.
hardware & software
Agnes Adamus
October 13, 2020
Harry Potter Fans Won't Like This Online Challenge
The new trend on TikTok may be a little disturbing to Harry Potter fans. People have started to burn J.K. Rowling's books again, and they share their achievements on the Internet. Alas, poor Harry.
movies & tv series
Karol Laska
September 25, 2020
Amazon Announces Luna, Its Own „Netflix for Gamers”
Amazon announced Luna, a video game streaming service to compete with similar services from Google, Nvidia or Microsoft. The official controller and list of launch titles were also revealed.
hardware & software
Bartlomiej Sagan
September 25, 2020
Former YouTube Moderator Sues Company for Work-related Trauma
A former YouTube moderator decided to sue her former employer, arguing that watching videos that often depicted very violent scenes for several hours a day result in her suffering from depression and symptoms of post-traumatic stress disorder.
hardware & software
Bart Swiatek
September 22, 2020
Trump Postpones Ban on TikTok
The US president Donald Trump has decided to postpone the planned TikTok bank in the USA for a week. This is related to a new agreement between TikTok and several American companies, under which they will take a controlling interest in the Chinese company and provide it with new network infrastructure.
hardware & software
Bart Swiatek
September 21, 2020