Imagine a factory that can make humanoid robots that can walk, run, and work like us. Sounds like a sci-fi movie, right? Well, it’s not. It’s RoboFab, and it’s opening soon here in the U.S. CLICK TO GET KURT’S FREE CYBERGUY NEWSLETTER WITH SECURITY ALERTS, QUICK VIDEO TIPS, TECH REVIEWS, …
Read More »OpenAI’s ChatGPT can look at uploaded files in the latest beta updates
OpenAI is rolling out new beta features for ChatGPT Plus members right now. Subscribers have reported that the update includes the ability to upload files and work with them, as well as multimodal support. Basically, users won’t have to select modes like Browse with Bing from the GPT-4 dropdown — …
Read More »Everyday tech hacks: from phone shortcuts to webcam magic
You don’t know what you don’t know. Sounds obvious, but when it comes to tech, that means you might be missing out on features that you’d love if only you knew about them. Take the hidden apps on your phone. I don’t know why developers don’t talk about these more. …
Read More »YouTube’s NFL Sunday Ticket streams are failing today
YouTube’s NFL Sunday Ticket streams have been plagued with buffering and pixelation, making afternoon games today unwatchable, according to many, many posts. The @TeamYouTube account acknowledged the issue at 1:53PM ET. The team wrote that they’re aware YouTube is having issues and they are working to fix them, but acknowledged …
Read More »How America can win the race against China for military tech supremacy
American defense startups developing artificial intelligence systems are crucial to helping the U.S. armed forces keep up with rivals like China, a military tech executive told Fox News “There [are] massive amounts of effort going into innovation in China, and we shouldn’t be naive to that,” said Red 6 CEO …
Read More »An internet museum, Apple Journal, and the rest of the best tech stuff of the week
Hi, friends! Welcome to Installer No. 12, your guide to the best and Verge-iest stuff in the world. (If you’re new here, welcome. I’m so psyched you found us, and also, you can read all the old editions at the Installer homepage.) This week, I’ve been testing the Superlist tasks …
Read More »Is your boss spying on you?
Did you know that your boss can watch what you’re up to when you’re working, especially if you’re using the company’s equipment or networks. That’s their legal right, but they also have to play by some rules, be transparent, and tell you about it. This way, you can trust them …
Read More »Google researchers use off-the-shelf headphones to measure heart rate
Typical heart rate monitoring in wearable tech, like smart watches or wireless earbuds, relies at least partially on photoplethysmography (PPG), which uses light pulses to measure blood activity. It works generally well, but it has its limitations. Google scientists wrote in a new research blog yesterday that they had tried …
Read More »The world’s first certified passenger-carrying air taxi takes flight
Imagine flying over the city in a pilotless, electric-powered aircraft that can take you from point A to point B in minutes without a pilot onboard. Sounds like science fiction, right? Well, not anymore. China-based Ehang has become the world’s first company to receive airworthiness certification for its fully autonomous, …
Read More »Threads third-party app support could become a reality
If the API is robust enough, it could open the platform up to new ideas, expressed through third-party apps and web experiences, about how to actually interact with Threads or view its content. It could also add features that Threads is missing right now, like lists or the ability to …
Read More »
Blumage Latest Tech News

