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Nvidia GTC 2025: What to expect from this year’s show | TechCrunch

GTC, Nvidia’s biggest conference of the year, begins Monday and runs till Friday in San Jose. TechCrunch will be on the ground covering the news as it happens — and we’re expecting a healthy dose of announcements. CEO Jensen Huang will give a keynote address at the SAP Center on Tuesday at 10 a.m. Pacific, focusing on — what else? — AI and accelerating computing technologies, according to Nvidia. The company is also teasing reveals related to robotics, sovereign AI, AI agents, and automotive — plus 1,000 sessions with 2,000 speakers and close to 400 exhibitors. Here’s how to watch

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What’s the difference between the grocery stores and supermarkets bonus categories? – The Points Guy

One of the most important factors in choosing the right credit card is comparing bonus categories to see which fits your spending habits. This process can be confusing since issuers each have their own definitions for what falls under a particular category. For example, take the bonus category of groceries. Some issuers label the category as U.S. supermarkets, while others call it grocery stores. Is there a difference? Unfortunately, yes. Each issuer with cards that offer this bonus category has its own unique parameters, which can make figuring out exactly which purchases will earn rewards with each card a guessing

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AI search tools are confidently wrong a lot of the time, study finds

AI search tools confidently spit out wrong answers at a high clip, a new study found. Columbia Journalism Review (CJR) conducted a study in which it fed eight AI tools an excerpt of an article and asked the chatbots to identify the “corresponding article’s headline, original publisher, publication date, and URL.” Collectively, the study noted that the chatbots “provided incorrect answers to more than 60 percent of queries.” SEE ALSO: How to identify AI-generated text The mistakes varied. Sometimes, the search tool reportedly speculated or offered incorrect answers to questions it couldn’t answer. Sometimes, it invented links or sources. Sometimes, it

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Michelle Williams Stuns in a Multicolor Bruce Glen ‘Amoeba Set’ on the Tamron Hall Show (Shop the Look Here!) – Fashion Bomb Daily

Award-winning singer and actress Michelle Williams hit up the Tamron Hall show earlier this week, and she looked absolutely flawless in a multicolor Bruce Glen ‘Amoeba Set,‘ styled by Wilford Lenov. Available for purchase at Fashion Bomb daily Shop, Williams styled her $175 Amoeba Camp shirt, and $295 matching pants with black sandals and gold hoop earrings. She kept her glam neutral allowing her natural facial features to shine through, and kept her straight hair pulled back. She spoke candidly with Tamron Hall about everything ranging from the importance of mental health to potentially working on hew own solo album

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50+ SPRING DRESSES UNDER $200

March 15, 2025 The title says it all! 50+ dresses I love that are under $200 right now. So many of the sizes are flying…so shop quick! Source link

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Say Cheese! 5 Reasons Why Digital Cameras Are Trendy (Again)

Unless you’re a photographer, I bet you haven’t thought about digital cameras in years. If you’re like most people, your phone takes all the photos you want. What might surprise you (or maybe not given the headline of this article) is that digital cameras are becoming popular again. Manufacturers like Canon, Nikon, Panasonic, Fujifilm and others are either updating old models with modern features or releasing entirely new models. The used market is also exploding, with people grabbing up the “digicams” that were popular in the 2000s.  Even if you have fond memories of your first digital camera, you might be

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Apple Overpromised on AI Siri and Its Staff Is Not Happy About it

Last week, in a classic Friday news dump, Apple made the deeply embarrassing announcement that it would be delaying plans to infuse its voice assistant Siri with artificial intelligence-powered capabilities. But that announcement didn’t just send its stock price tumbling. According to a new report from Bloomberg, it’s also caused morale within its Siri team to spiral, too. Per the inside account of Apple’s issues, Robby Walker, a senior director in Apple’s Siri division, held an all-hands meeting for the team and acknowledged that things were…not great. He acknowledged that team members might feel angry, embarrassed, and burned out by

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Google’s officially retiring Assistant

Google’s officially retiring its Assistant tool, instead migrating users to its AI-powered Gemini. In a blog post announcement, Google wrote: “Over the coming months, we’re upgrading more users on mobile devices from Google Assistant to Gemini; and later this year, the classic Google Assistant will no longer be accessible on most mobile devices or available for new downloads on mobile app stores.” 9to5 Google reported that most people with newer phones and upgraded software will be moved to Gemini. Assistant will remain only on phones running Android 9 or earlier that don’t have at least 2 GB of RAM. Mashable

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The Best Xbox Accessories You Can Buy

Unpacking a new console is always an exciting moment, which is often followed by realizing you don’t have a crucial piece you need to get playing. Whether that’s a second controller for your younger sibling, a proper audio setup, or a new racing wheel, we’ve got our favorite bits and bobs to enhance your Xbox Series S/X experience. While you’re here, you should also make sure to check out our other guides for in-depth info on our favorite televisions, the best soundbars to go with them, and of course our favorite gaming headsets when you don’t want the other people

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How Jourdanton youth photographer Zella’s vision earned her a spot at the Rodeo Austin Art Show

Photography has the power to tell stories, capture emotions, and preserve moments that would otherwise fade. For young photographers, opportunities to showcase their work on a large platform can be life-changing. This year, Jourdanton, Texas, youth photographer Zella made a name for herself with her compelling black-and-white photograph, Day at the Ranch. Her image was selected from over 513 entries to be featured in the prestigious Rodeo Austin Art Show, an event that highlights young artistic talent while raising funds for scholarships. More than just a striking visual, Day at the Ranch tells a story of resilience, hard work, and

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