Today’s Featured Tech News Feed – September 2, 2023

How to Add Admin on Facebook Page on Desktop

Facebook groups are one of the best ways to advertise a business. But as a single user, you cannot possibly manage all the aspects of the page. Therefore, different roles within the group have been provided for easy maintenance. One such role is that of administrator; someone who can add or remove users. If you are unsure how to add admin on Facebook page on the mobile app or desktop page, this article is meant for you! — Source: TechCult


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How to Take a Screenshot on windows 11 and windows 10

Taking a screenshot on Windows involves capturing an image of the content that’s currently visible on your computer screen. It could be capturing the entire screen, a specific window, or just a portion of the screen, depending on what you want to capture. Here this article explores several methods how to take a screenshot on your Windows 11 or Windows 10 computer.


Today’s Featured Tech News Feed – Wired

Viture One XR Glasses Review: Gamer’s Mixed Reality

FANCY A PORTABLE, virtual, 120-inch screen to play games or watch movies anywhere you go? That’s the pitch for the Viture One XR glasses. They plug directly into your smartphone, laptop, or Nintendo Switch to act like any USB-C monitor. There’s also an optional neckband computer running Android for cloud gaming, remote play from your console, or movie streaming from Netflix. — Source: Wired


Today’s Featured Tech Website – Wonder How To

17+ Game-Changing New Safari Features Coming to Your iPhone Very Soon

Safari is getting a massive upgrade in Apple’s latest iPhone software update, and it includes new features you won’t find in any other web browsers on iOS, from better organization to enhanced security and further privacy protections. — Wonder How To


Today’s Featured Tech News Feed – XDA Developers

How to use Samsung Dex for gaming

A Samsung DeX-compatible Galaxy device is, of course, the heart of this setup, but you’ll need a couple of DeX accessories for a well-rounded experience. The first thing you’ll need is a display for the setup. Whether you want to use a TV or a monitor is entirely up to you, but please make sure that it has an HDMI port for wired connection or Miracast for a wireless one. I personally recommend a wired connection to eliminate any potential latency issues. A wireless connection will also limit you to 30 FPS, whereas a wired connection allows you to go to 60 FPS or even higher with some tweaks. — XDA Developers


Today’s Featured Tech News Feed – Yahoo Tech

Foxconn Founder Terry Gou Announces Taiwan Presidential Bid

(Bloomberg) — Foxconn Technology Group founder Terry Gou ended months of speculation by joining a crowded race to become Taiwan’s next president — in the process upending an election that will have wide-ranging implications for security in the Western Pacific.


Today’s Featured Tech News Feed – ZDNet

Best laptop for under $1,000? This Windows option is lightweight and full of power

The Asus Zenbook 14X comes close as it has good performance, great features, and a compact design with just passable battery life. It only lasts 10 hours on a single charge, max. By comparison, the MacBook Air can last a good 18 hours.– ZDNet


Today’s Featured Tech News Feed – Nerds Chalk


How to Format Your Manuscript Using MS Word [Step-By-Step Guide]

Summary A lot of the time, the exact formatting you need for your manuscript will depend on the guidelines provided by your agent, editor, or publishing house. However, if none is provided, a generalized formatting should still be applied. — Nerds Chalk


Featured Tech Website – InfoWorld


  • Google has opened access to the 2-million-token context window of the Gemini 1.5 Pro AI model. The company also is giving developers access to code execution capabilities in the Gemini API and making the Gemma 2 model available in Google AI Studio.These announcements were made on June 27. The 2-million-token context window of Gemini 1.5 […]
  • Google Cloud is introducing a new set of grounding options that will further enable enterprises to reduce hallucinations across their generative AI-based applications and agents.The large language models (LLMs) that underpin these generative AI-based applications and agents may start producing faulty output or responses as they grow in complexity. These faulty outputs are termed as […]
  • This half-month Python report includes a quick guide to writing Python code in 2024, how to build Python-based data-driven web apps without a line of JavaScript, and 10 smart ways to make Python faster. We also have an intro to the one library Python users lean on for faster math at scale—and do check out […]
  • Cloud is the easiest way to build generative AI systems; that’s why cloud revenues are skyrocketing. However, many of these systems are overengineered, which drives complexity and unnecessary costs. Overengineering is a familiar issue. We’ve been overthinking and overbuilding systems, devices, machines, vehicles, etc., for many years. Why would the cloud be any different?Overengineering is […]
  • GitHub’s Artfact Attestations, for guaranteeing the integrity of artifacts built inside the GitHub Actions CI/CD platform, is now generally available.General availability was announced June 25. By using Artifact Attestations in GitHub Actions workflows, developers can improve security and protect against supply chain attacks and unauthorized modifications, GitHub said. As part of the announcement, GitHub also […]
  • The company best known for RStudio, the leading integrated development environment (IDE) for R programmers, has quietly launched a “next-generation” IDE designed specifically for both R and Python. The Positron IDE is available in public beta as of today for macOS, Windows, and Linux.Created by Boston-based Posit PBC, formerly RStudio, Positron is based on Microsoft’s […]
  • Threading refers to the practice of executing programming processes concurrently to improve application performance. While it's not that common to work with threads directly in business applications, they're used all the time in Java frameworks. As an example, frameworks that process a large volume of information use threads to manage data. Manipulating threads or CPU […]
  • Microsoft and its hardware partners recently launched its Copilot+ PCs, powered by Arm CPUs with built-in neural processing units. They’re an interesting redirection from the previous mainstream x64 platforms, focused initially on Qualcomm’s Snapdragon X Arm processors and running the latest builds of Microsoft’s Windows on Arm. Buy one now, and it’s already running the […]

Featured Tech Website – Android Headlines


  • We’re a little more than a week away from Galaxy Unpacked, so we’re seeing loads of leaks of the new foldables that Samsung is planning to announce, including the Galaxy Z Flip 6 and the Galaxy Z Fold 6. We’ve already seen these foldables in every color, and now, thanks to Evleaks, we’re seeing them […]
  • The Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 6 and Flip 6 will become official next month. The two phones will launch on July 10 in Paris, the company has confirmed. With that being said, official Galaxy Z Fold 6 and Galaxy Z Flip 6 cases have just surfaced. Following leaks of the devices themselves, we get to […]
  • The EU is monitoring the latest moves by Microsoft and Google in the field of AI. The organization wants to make sure that antitrust rules are followed. For some time now, the EU has been legislating in favor of free competition in member countries, which has especially affected companies like Apple. AI-based products and services […]
  • The AT&T program designed to change phones several times a year receives a new option. The carrier just announced Next Up Anytime, which allows you to get up to three phone upgrades per year (for a price) on AT&T. In addition to a monthly fee, there are other requirements, although they are not that demanding. […]
  • Google TV has been expanding its free channel catalog since last year. And, recently the platform has quietly boosted its FAST (Free Ad-Supported Television) channel offering by adding ten more channels. This also means that Google TV now has over 130 of its free channels. It is worth noting that the new channels are rolling […]
  • The FCC is concerned about the social dangers of political AI robocalls. Jessica Rosenworcel, president of the agency, sent letters to nine big telecommunications companies. The agency wants to know if companies have a plan to attack these types of calls. A political AI robocall is a method of deception that seeks to influence the […]
  • Diablo Immortal appears to be getting its first proper collaboration with another huge franchise, with Blizzard having announced today that there will be a World of Warcraft collaboration event happening next month. While the two games couldn’t be more different in their general themes, there are parts of World of Warcraft that fit quite nicely […]
  • Samsung is expected to launch the new Galaxy Watch 7 and its potential variants at the upcoming Unpacked event a little later this year. While the naming scheme, pricing, and really any details about the watch have yet to be confirmed, quite a bit has already been rumored or leaked. And that gives us some […]

Featured Tech Website – Techaeris


  • The T-Mobile REVVL 7Pro 5G may not have the pro specs one is used to seeing on flagship phones. But among budget phones, this is as pro as you go. The post T-Mobile REVVL 7Pro 5G review: This budget phone has a lot going for it appeared first on Techaeris and was written by Alex […]
  • A new collaboration between Amazon and Xbox that lets you play games directly from the Xbox app on select Fire TV devices via cloud gaming. The post Amazon now lets you play Xbox games on your Fire TV appeared first on Techaeris and was written by Kyle Funk.
  • This month we have Winona Ryder and Peter Sarsgaard starring in Experimenter. Check out Lights, Camera, Crackle for July 2024. The post Winona Ryder and Peter Sarsgaard star in “Experimenter” in July 2024’s Lights, Camera, Crackle appeared first on Techaeris and was written by Alex Hernandez.
  • Customers can reserve one of the next generation of Galaxy devices on Samsung's website and in doing so, are eligible to receive $50 instant Samsung Credit and up to $1,500 in savings when they pre-order. The post Samsung’s next foldables are coming and you can save through pre-order deals appeared first on Techaeris and was […]
  • The New on Netflix June 28 to July 4th list is headlined by Eddie Murphy as he returns to Beverly Hills as Detective Axel Foley in Beverly Hills Cop: Axel F. The post New on Netflix June 28 to July 4: Eddie Murphy returns as Axel Foley appeared first on Techaeris and was written by […]
  • Today, LG Electronics announced a limited edition pink MyView Smart Monitor (27SR5BF-P) desktop setup with a matching keyboard and mouse. The post LG debuts limited edition pink MyView Smart Monitor desktop setup appeared first on Techaeris and was written by Alex Hernandez.
  • Today, GE Lighting, a Savant company, announced that its Cync reveal HD+ Full Color Undercabinet Fixtures are now available for purchase. The post New Cync reveal HD+ full color undercabinet fixtures now available appeared first on Techaeris and was written by Alex Hernandez.
  • To mark Celestion speakers’ 100th anniversary, Marshall has given the Studio JTM amp a redesign, featuring the introduction of an artisanal 12-inch speaker. The post Marshall announces limited edition amp in celebration of Celestion’s 100th year appeared first on Techaeris and was written by Alex Hernandez.

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Featured Tech Website – MIT Technology Review


  • This is today’s edition of The Download, our weekday newsletter that provides a daily dose of what’s going on in the world of technology. How AI video games can help reveal the mysteries of the human mind Video gaming companies are applying large language models to generate new game characters with detailed backstories—characters that could engage with…
  • This article first appeared in The Checkup, MIT Technology Review’s weekly biotech newsletter. To receive it in your inbox every Thursday, and read articles like this first, sign up here.  This week I’ve been thinking about thought. It was all brought on by reading my colleague Niall Firth’s recent cover story about the use of artificial intelligence in…
  • This is today’s edition of The Download, our weekday newsletter that provides a daily dose of what’s going on in the world of technology. Training AI music models is about to get very expensive AI music is suddenly in a make-or-break moment. On June 24, Suno and Udio, two startups that let you generate complete songs from…
  • This article is from The Spark, MIT Technology Review’s weekly climate newsletter. To receive it in your inbox every Wednesday, sign up here. Some people track sports scores or their favorite artists’ tour set lists. Meanwhile, I’m just waiting to hear which climate tech startups are getting big funding awards from government agencies. It’s basically…
  • AI music is suddenly in a make-or-break moment. On June 24, Suno and Udio, two leading AI music startups that make tools to generate complete songs from a prompt in seconds, were sued by major record labels. Sony Music, Warner Music Group, and Universal Music Group claim the companies made use of copyrighted music in…
  • This is today’s edition of The Download, our weekday newsletter that provides a daily dose of what’s going on in the world of technology. Supershoes are reshaping distance running Since 2016, when Nike introduced the Vaporfly, a paradigm-­shifting shoe that helped athletes run more efficiently (and therefore faster), the elite running world has muddled through a period…
  • This story first appeared in China Report, MIT Technology Review’s newsletter about technology in China. Sign up to receive it in your inbox every Tuesday. Whether you’ve flown a drone before or not, you’ve probably heard of DJI, or at least seen its logo. With more than a 90% share of the global consumer market, this Shenzhen-based…
  • The philosopher Karl Popper once argued that there are two kinds of problems in the world: clock problems and cloud problems. As the metaphor suggests, clock problems obey a certain logic. They are orderly and can be broken down and analyzed piece by piece. When a clock stops working, you’re able to take it apart,…

Featured Tech Website – Talk Android



Featured Tech Website – ComputerWorld


  • If you believe European Commission Vice President Margrethe Vestager, Apple’s decision to delay introduction of its Apple Intelligence AI is a “stunning declaration” of its own anticompetitive behavior.  Having spent the morning listening to Vestager’s comments at a Forum Europa event, I’m full of a combined sense of horror and dismay. Because while touting the need to make Europe […]
  • From the editors of Computerworld, this enterprise buyer’s guide helps IT staff understand what the various unified-communications-as-a-service (UCaaS) options can do for their organizations and how to choose the right solution.
  • Android dominates smartphone usage throughout the world — in every region except North America and Oceania. Thus, businesses in many regions are likely to support and issue Android devices to employees as their mainstay mobile devices. Even in areas where Apple’s iPhone dominates or is comparable in market share, businesses are likely to support or […]
  • Box has unveiled a new set of features in Box AI that includes an integration with GPT-4o, support for image and spreadsheet files and the Box AI for Metadata API. In addition, the cloud content-management company announced that end user queries in Box AI for Hubs, Documents, and Notes will be unlimited for organizations that […]
  • Adobe wants to make it easier to store, access, and “remix” marketing assets with the addition of a new content hub in Adobe Experience Manager (AEM).  The content hub is accessible as part of AEM Assets, Adobe’s digital asset management tool, and connects with GenStudio — a separate app for managing marketing content. Unveiled last […]
  • Google has released a tool designed to allow enterprises the management the security of worker’s browser setups. Chrome Enterprise Core, released on Wednesday, allows organisations to configure and manage Chrome browsers across their organization. The free-of-charge cloud-based utility also offers a mechanism for organisations to gain better visibility into Chrome browser deployments. Chrome Enterprise Core […]
  • Just because you can do it doesn’t always mean you should — and when it comes to app sideloading on iPhones and iPads in Europe, (and elsewhwere), IT must take steps to lock down their devices to ensure only trustworthy apps and data make it to Apple devices used across the company. That’s the first takeaway from my […]
  • If you’re a Slack user, you’ve probably noticed some differences in the way the chat app looks and works. The company refreshed the user interface of its desktop app last year and has continued to make minor adjustments since then. These UI tweaks are meant to help you navigate your workspace and collaborate with your […]

Featured Tech Website – Dave’s Computer Tips


  • *** Our Forum is back! You can use it to ask questions and get answers. You can also chat with other members if you like. Click here to try out our NEW DCT Forum. *** Dave’s Computer Tips is working hard to bring top-quality software […]
  • My wife and I watch too many Facebook Reels to count. You might be someone who has watched a few yourself. I bring this up because you could have saved a reel or two over the years like we have. But where are those saved […]
  • Audials Music 2024 Audials has offered DCT five licenses for a giveaway contest for their latest version of Audials Music 2024. At the time of writing, these licenses are valued at $38.00 (US) each. At this time, you can purchase a copy for the discounted […]
  • This prophetic article was first published back in 2016. Was Jim’s prediction accurate? Several readers at the time disagreed. What do you think? My wife and I were driving in downtown Bundaberg the other day when we passed a large DVD rental store and she […]
  • I have Linux Mint on an HP 15-bs023ca and I started to use the touchscreen capabilities of the laptop only to have my system go crazy on me opening and closing windows and screens and moving things around. I was going to call an exorcist […]
  • Now I know that there is not a huge demand for OneNote information, but there are still some folks out there who use it regularly, and so I want to be able to help them as well. Follow the steps below to learn how: Open […]
  • No More Android? In a surprising move, to me anyway, the recent introduction of the Windows Android Subsystem (WSA) is now being deprecated starting in March 2025. The ability to download the subsystem actually ended this month. Being a Beta tester I was pleasantly surprised […]
  • Yes, that does sound a bit odd for an article from me! But, I am certain there are more older folks like me who have a fancy iPhone made by those folks who have fruit in their logo. And just like me, they probably do […]

Featured Tech Website – Android Authority

Android Authority, an imprint of Authority Media dedicated to consumer electronics and digital services. Beyond their expertise in mobile tech, their coverage has expanded to include everything from robot vacuums to streaming services to innovations in artificial intelligence. Engineers, device reviewers, veteran journalists, and videographers on their team all work together to deliver industry-leading reporting for tech-interested readers. Through our presence on social media, Google search results, and newsletter subscriptions, we move the needle for 50+ million users and hundreds of brands every month.


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