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Mastering Prompt Art with ChatGPT's DALL-E 3

DALL-E 3 has become increasingly adept at bringing user ideas to life, but its limitations require careful crafting of prompts. By understanding the nuances of this AI model and employing strategic techniques, users can unlock its full potential. With attention to detail and a willingness to experiment, artists can create stunning visuals that rival those produced by human creatives. The key lies in speaking DALL-E 3's language.

Thermal Master T2 Max Hands-On Review: Versatile and Compact Thermal Camera

The Thermal Master T2 Max offers impressive thermal imaging capabilities in a compact and multifunctional design, making it suitable for outdoor enthusiasts. Its modular setup allows for versatility in usage, while the intuitive user experience ensures seamless operation even in rugged conditions. Despite minor drawbacks, such as a cumbersome app and system settings, the T2 Max stands out as a feature-rich thermal camera that effectively meets user needs.

Oral-B Electric Toothbrushes on Sale: Up to 60% Off

Oral-B electric toothbrushes are making a huge difference in dental hygiene, with oscillating and rotating bristles providing an effective clean. Amazon is offering up to 60% off some of Oral-B's best toothbrushes, including the Oral-B Pro 300 and Oral-B iO 5. These deals make it easier for people to take their dental care seriously, whether they're looking to upgrade or find a suitable replacement.

South Korea court to hear closing statements in Yoon's impeachment trial

Yoon defends martial law as a warning, not full military rule; Parliament rebukes Yoon's judgment on national emergencies; Constitutional Court ruling on Yoon's fate due in days. The outcome of this trial will determine the legitimacy of President Yoon Suk Yeol's actions and set a precedent for future impeachments. A constitutional crisis sparked by Yoon's martial law announcement has led to his impeachment, with the Constitutional Court's decision crucial in restoring order to the government. Yoon's case has raised questions about the limits of presidential power and the role of emergency measures in times of crisis.

Google to drop SMS authentication for Gmail logins, will replace it with QR code authentication.

Gmail logins are about to get more secure thanks to a new move by Google. Citing insider sources, including a lead security spokesperson for the company, Davey Winder of Forbes claims that Google will soon nix SMS authentication for Gmail logins. Instead, the search giant will opt for QR codes to verify logins to its free email service.

TSMC to Invest in Intel, US, or Not?

Taiwan's economy ministry has not received information about a potential TSMC investment in Intel, the US. Despite reports of talks between the two companies, neither TSMC nor Intel has confirmed the rumors. The government approval process for large overseas investments by Taiwanese companies is complex and requires specific notification from the company involved.

Trump says he wants Keystone XL Pipeline to be built

The U.S. President Donald Trump is pushing for the construction of the Keystone XL pipeline, a project that has faced significant opposition from environmentalists and Native American tribes due to concerns over its impact on the environment and local communities. The pipeline's permitting process was halted in 2021 by then-owner TC Energy Corp after former Democratic President Joe Biden revoked a key permit needed for a U.S. stretch of the project. Trump's administration has pledged to offer easy regulatory approvals for the project, which had been stalled due to opposition from various groups.

Handheld PC Gaming Revolution Heats Up as Companies Rethink Design and Functionality

Valve's Steam Deck has sparked a revolution in handheld gaming PCs, but other companies are now catching up with innovative designs and feature-packed devices. The Lenovo Legion Go S was initially touted as a competitor to the Steam Deck, but its performance left much to be desired. Meanwhile, companies like Ayaneo and Asus are pushing the boundaries of what's possible in portable gaming PCs, with features like customizable joysticks and high-end graphics cards.

What Intel's Breakup Would Mean for TSMC and Broadcom

Intel (NASDAQ: INTC) might be split up and sold to Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing (NYSE: TSM), also known as TSMC, and Broadcom (NASDAQ: AVGO), according to the latest rumors. The chipmaking giant could be devoured by two of its biggest industry peers. Intel is still the world's largest designer and manufacturer of x86 CPUs for PCs and servers.

Understanding NVIDIA Corporation’s Resilience in Turbulent Markets

NVIDIA Corporation's ability to weather the current market downturn is a testament to its resilience and adaptability. Despite the recent struggles of momentum stocks, the company has consistently demonstrated its strength in traditional growth areas. The shift towards a two-market approach, with one driven by momentum and the other focused on old-fashioned growth, highlights the complexity of the current economic landscape.

Elon Musk Demands Justification from Federal Employees

Elon Musk has once again directed federal employees to justify their existence in writing — or face dismissal. The billionaire's Department of Government Efficiency sent an email to federal agencies on Saturday with the subject line "What did you do last week," sparking confusion and fear among workers. Several agency heads have since clarified that responding to the email is voluntary, but Musk has stated that failure to respond will result in termination.

Jim Cramer on PayPal Holdings, Inc. (PYPL): ‘Maybe PayPal Should Be The FinTech We Own’

Jim Cramer recently highlighted the contrasting performance of momentum stocks versus traditional growth stocks, emphasizing the struggles faced by aggressive growth investors. While the broader market reflected significant declines, Cramer noted that established growth stocks have been providing relief for investors, offering a more stable investment environment. He suggested that PayPal Holdings, Inc. could emerge as a key player in the fintech space amid these shifting market dynamics.

Tesla to add city navigation feature to software in China

Tesla is set to update its software in cars sold in China to provide drivers with improved driving-assistance capabilities, including the ability to navigate city streets. This move will bring a less advanced version of Tesla's Full Self-Driving feature to Chinese users, due to insufficient data training on local roads and traffic rules. The update is intended to enhance safety for drivers and improve overall user experience.

Macron Walks Tightrope With Trump as He Makes Europe's Case on Ukraine

As the first European leader to visit Trump since his inauguration, Macron navigated potentially testing talks. Relations between Europe and the US are unquestionably in crisis, so merely keeping things together as French President Emmanuel Macron did at the White House on Monday stands as an achievement. He managed to navigate what could have been a tricky day in Washington without conceding or revealing too much.

Cramer's Warning on Super Micro Computer, Inc. (SMCI): ‘It’s Had An Incredible Run, A Parabolic Move’

Super Micro Computer, Inc.'s stock has experienced an extraordinary surge in recent months, with Cramer warning that this "parabolic move" is unsustainable and may be a buying opportunity for contrarian investors. The company's aggressive growth strategy and dominance in the server market have driven its valuation to new heights, but Cramer sees red flags in the company's financials and industry trends. As the market becomes increasingly volatile, Cramer advises investors to be cautious of "momentum" stocks like Super Micro.

The Best MagSafe Accessories of 2025: Expert Tested and Reviewed

A comprehensive review of the top MagSafe accessories showcases their functionality and innovation, highlighting items such as Anker's 3-in-1 charging station and the Casely Grippy Mount, ideal for hands-free content creation. The tested accessories cater to various needs, from charging solutions to convenient on-the-go storage, all while enhancing the user experience with MagSafe technology. This evaluation emphasizes the growing importance of versatile and efficient accessories in maximizing smartphone utility.

Tesla updates autopilot software in China, owners say move falls short of hopes

Tesla made a long-awaited update to its autopilot software in China with a city navigation feature, but it disappointed Chinese owners who said it fell short of Elon Musk's promises. The updated capabilities are similar to Tesla's "Full Self-Driving" (FSD) system but less advanced than what is available in the United States due to limited data training on Chinese roads and traffic rules. Several Chinese social media users expressed frustration with the lack of updates, citing that rival automakers offer similar driver-assistance features at a lower price or for free.

DC Universe to Explore Marvel Rivals Competitor

James Gunn would consider a game developed by DC Studios that competes with Marvel Rivals, a hero shooter featuring iconic superheroes from both universes. The DC Studios head expressed enthusiasm for the concept, but acknowledged that finding characters fitting for an Overwatch-style game could be challenging. The success of Marvel Rivals has sparked hopes among fans, but it remains to be seen whether a similar game set in the DC Universe would achieve comparable results.

Musk Eyes Starlink Terminal Deployment in U.S. Airspace Network

Elon Musk's SpaceX is exploring the deployment of Starlink satellite internet terminals to enhance the IT networks supporting the US Federal Aviation Administration's national airspace. The proposed move aims to improve air traffic management and reduce reliance on traditional communication systems. By doing so, SpaceX hopes to create a more efficient and secure network for air traffic control.

Anthropic Launches Smarter AI that Can Play Pokémon Red Like a Pro

Anthropic's latest chatbot, Claude 3.7 Sonnet, has been upgraded to become the company's most intelligent model to date, featuring hybrid reasoning capabilities that enable near-instant responses or extended thinking with fine-grained control over thinking time. The new model shows significant improvements in coding and front-end web development, and is now available on all plans and platforms, including the Anthropic API and Google Cloud's Vertex AI. Claude 3.7 Sonnet is priced at $3 per million input tokens and $15 per million output tokens.

The battle for App Store dominance rages on.

The ongoing trial between Epic Games and Apple, set to begin on May 3rd, marks a pivotal moment in the fight over the future of the App Store. At the heart of the dispute is Apple's proposed fee structure for third-party developers, which Epic claims violates a 2021 court order allowing outside payment links. The stakes are high, with the outcome potentially shaping the very fabric of the app ecosystem. As the trial progresses, it remains to be seen whether Apple's efforts to curtail the influence of external payment methods will prevail.

NVIDIA Corporation (NVDA): A High Growth Mega Cap Stock You Can Buy and Hold for the Next 5 Years

NVIDIA Corporation is poised to continue its growth trajectory as a leading provider of compute and networking solutions, driven by the increasing demand for artificial intelligence (AI) and graphics processing units (GPUs). The company's financial strength and innovation have enabled it to navigate the challenges posed by the COVID-19 pandemic and emerge stronger. As NVIDIA gears up for its pivotal AI earnings announcement, investors can expect the company to continue delivering strong performance.

Nvidia's AI Chip Dominance Soars as Chinese Companies Boost Orders

Nvidia's H20 artificial intelligence chip is experiencing a surge in demand from Chinese companies, including tech giants Alibaba, ByteDance, and Tencent, which are boosting orders of the chip due to booming demand for DeepSeek's low-cost AI models. The jump in orders underlines Nvidia's dominance of the market and could help alleviate concerns that DeepSeek might cause a slide in AI chip demand. As Chinese companies increasingly adopt DeepSeek's AI models, the company is set to reap significant revenue from its H20 chip sales.

Palantir Technologies Inc. (PLTR): A High Growth Mega Cap Stock You Can Buy and Hold for the Next 5 Years

Palantir Technologies Inc. is highlighted as a leading candidate among high growth mega-cap stocks to hold over the next five years, having achieved a substantial 31.48% revenue growth over the past five years. Despite a recent stock sell-off resulting in a 23% loss, analysts maintain a bullish outlook, citing the company's potential to thrive in the AI software era. The combination of its strong financial performance and ongoing innovation across various industries positions Palantir favorably for future growth.

1,000 Artists Release 'Silent' Album to Protest UK Copyright Sell-Out to AI

A collective of 1,000 musicians has launched a “silent album” as a form of protest against proposed changes to U.K. copyright law that would allow AI developers to use artists' content without permission. The album, titled “Is This What We Want?”, features recordings of empty spaces to symbolize the potential void left by unauthorized use of creative work. This initiative reflects a broader movement among artists globally to safeguard their rights amid the evolving landscape of AI technology.

Nvidia's H20 Chip Orders Jump as Chinese Firms Adopt DeepSeek's AI Models

Nvidia's H20 artificial intelligence chip is experiencing a significant surge in demand from Chinese companies due to the adoption of DeepSeek's low-cost AI models, with booming orders reported by multiple sources familiar with the matter. The increased demand for the H20 chip underlines Nvidia's dominance in the market and could help alleviate concerns about DeepSeek potentially disrupting AI chip sales. NasdaqGS - Nasdaq Real Time Price USD NVIDIA Corporation (NVDA) At close: February 24 at 4:00:00 PM EST Pre-Market: 4:05:56 AM EST.

Tariffs Loom Over US Stocks as Trump's Next Move Sparks Insecurity

Stocks are hugging the flatline as insecurity over tariffs and risks to Nvidia take hold. Investors are cautiously eyeing President Donald Trump's next move on tariffs, with the president doubling down on his promise to impose 25% tariffs on Mexico and Canada. The market is watching for updates on US consumer confidence data and earnings reports from Home Depot and Palantir.

The Best HP Laptops: Expert Tested

HP's latest lineup of laptops has been evaluated to identify the best models suited for work, creativity, and daily tasks, emphasizing the importance of durability and battery life. Key recommendations include the EliteBook x360 1040 and OmniBook Ultra Flip 14 for their robust builds, while the HP Omen 16 stands out for gaming performance due to its dedicated graphics and cooling systems. Overall, HP laptops are recognized for their affordability and reliability, catering to a wide range of users from casual to demanding.

Chinese Stocks Plummet on Trump Order, Led by 10% Plunge in Alibaba

Chinese stocks tumbled in US trading on Monday, led by the biggest selloff in Alibaba Group Holding Ltd. since 2022, after President Donald Trump’s latest directive stirred fears about deepening financial and technological decoupling between the world’s two largest economies. Most Read from BloombergThe e-commerce firm’s American depositary receipts closed down 10%, the biggest decline since Oct. 2022. The Nasdaq Golden Dragon China Index tumbled 5.2%, with Bilibili Inc. and JD.com Inc. among stocks that slid more than 7%.

Housing Market Prices Rise Strongly Despite Supply Gains

U.S. single-family house prices rose 0.4% in December, driven by a strong increase in the Middle Atlantic region, despite improving supply and elevated mortgage rates eroding affordability. The average rate on the popular 30-year fixed mortgage hovered just under 7% in December, further squeezing buyer power. House prices have now risen for seven consecutive months, with annual gains ranging from 4.2% to 5.6%.

Silent Protest Against UK's AI Copyright Changes Released by Musicians

More than 1,000 musicians, including Kate Bush and Cat Stevens, have released a silent album to protest proposed changes to Britain's copyright laws that could allow tech firms to train artificial intelligence models using their work. The album, titled "Is This What We Want?", features recordings of empty studios and performance spaces to represent the potential impact on artists' livelihoods if the changes go ahead. Proponents of the law change claim it would enable the creative industries to flourish, but critics argue that it would hand over the life's work of musicians to AI companies for free.

TikTok's Digital Fortress Falls Apart

TikTok has retreated from the US digital fortress after a chaotic week marked by a ban reversal and a new era of executive oversight. The app is once again available in the App Store, thanks to President Trump's 75-day pause on enforcement, but its uncertain future remains as the Biden administration prepares to divest TikTok from ByteDance. As the company rebuilds its presence, concerns linger over the long-term implications for the platform and its users.

Google's AI Previews Erode Internet, US Edtech Company Says in Lawsuit

Chegg says Google's AI-generated overviews have taken its web traffic, undermining publishers' ability to compete with the search engine's artificial intelligence-powered summaries. The lawsuit filed by Chegg against Alphabet's Google alleges that the company is profiting off publishers' content for free and coercing them into allowing Google to use their information for AI overviews. If left unchecked, this practice could lead to a "hollowed-out information ecosystem of little use and unworthy of trust," according to the lawsuit.

Countries Compete to Keep Skilled Young Workers

European Union nations are implementing tax benefits aimed at retaining young skilled workers, but experts doubt their effectiveness. Recent initiatives, such as Portugal's expanded IRS Jovem program, offer tax reductions for younger workers, yet many still seek better opportunities abroad due to higher salaries and professional prospects. The ongoing exodus highlights the challenges EU countries face in balancing tax incentives with competitive job markets.

Apple may soon let users use Google Gemini for Apple Intelligence

A snippet of code spotted by a developer on X suggests that Apple will integrate Google's Gemini AI into iOS 18.4. This move will allow users to opt for Google's AI model as the basis for Apple Intelligence features in the future. Apple Intelligence may get a bit smarter, thanks to an unlikely source.

UK's Internet Watchdog Tightens Approach to Deepfake Porn

Ofcom, the UK's internet safety regulator, has published a new draft guidance aimed at supporting in-scope firms in meeting legal obligations to protect women and girls from online threats like harassment and bullying, misogyny, and intimate image abuse. The government prioritizes protecting women and girls, with certain forms of misogynist abuse explicitly set out as enforcement priorities under the Online Safety Act (OSA). However, critics argue that the regulation is not up to task in reforming platform giants, despite substantial penalties for non-compliance.

Energy costs likely to rise under Ofgem's new price cap

Energy regulator Ofgem is to publish its latest price cap, with households expected to face another increase in gas and electricity costs in April. The cap, which puts a limit on the amount suppliers can charge for each unit of energy, affects the bills of 26 million homes in England, Wales and Scotland. Analysts have forecast a 5% increase in prices, owing to a rise in the wholesale costs paid by suppliers.

The Impact of AI-Generated Voices in Memorializing the Deceased Sparks Concerns

Netflix’s American Murder: Gabby Petito has sparked a heated debate over how to deploy AI to mimic the voices of people who have passed away, particularly using an AI-generated voice to narrate Petito's journal entries. Despite permission from Petito's family, critics argue that this raises ethical concerns and makes viewers feel uncomfortable. The use of AI-generated voices in memorializing the deceased presents a new challenge for filmmakers and media companies.