Productivity computing has never been so brilliantly compact and mighty as Beelink’s new pint-sized 4K PC

Over the past few years, I’ve developed a strong affinity for mini PCs, largely due to advancements in CPU technology that allow for robust performance within compact desktop enclosures, without sacrificing much in terms of functionality. Beelink is one of the leading brands in this niche market, providing an extensive selection of mini PCs catering to various performance levels and budgets.

OpenAI casts its AI net wider across low-income countries with $1 million in API credits through its new OpenAI Academy initiative

Today, OpenAI introduced OpenAI Academy, a platform aimed at assisting “developers and organizations using AI to tackle challenging issues and stimulate economic growth in their local communities.” It will also work towards making advanced generative AI technology available globally, even in regions like low- and middle-income countries.

I found that Xbox’s answer to ‘Civilization’ very successfully captures that “one more turn” addiction

I may not call myself a seasoned expert in strategy games, but my familiarity with them is primarily confined to Age of Empires II HD and Civilization VI on Xbox. Frankly, I wasn’t anticipating Ara: History Untold, a newcomer in the genre, would captivate me enough during Gamescom 2024 that I’d be compelled to write a review about it after just a preview.

Apple’s former Chief Designer confirms mobile project with OpenAI — leveraging the ChatGPT maker’s AI smarts to “create a computing experience that is less socially disruptive than the iPhone”

Since the debut of ChatGPT in 2022, OpenAI has been making waves for various reasons, such as concerns about AI replacing human jobs and potentially leading to humanity’s demise, rapid spending to fuel its technological progress, which has put the AI company near the edge of financial collapse, and the internal drama involving Sam Altman’s dismissal and reinstatement as CEO by the board.