Charging queues return as Easter road trips test Australia’s EV infrastructure
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- April 6, 2026

David Silver gave the world its very first glimpse of superintelligence. In 2016, an AI program he developed at Google DeepMind, AlphaGo, taught itself to play the famously difficult game of Go with a kind of mastery that went far beyond mimicry. Silver has since founded his own company, Ineffable Intelligence, that aims to build
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The Dell Pro 14 Premium Laptop arrives as a sophisticated solution for professionals who need high-end performance without the physical burden of a traditional workstation. By shifting the focus toward a lightweight magnesium build and integrating the latest Intel Core Ultra 200V series processors, Dell has created a device that prioritises mobility and intelligence. It
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I constantly use dictation apps such as Wispr Flow, Willow, or Typeless to reply to messages and emails on both my Mac and my phone. But to do so, I have to use my phone’s mic or AirPods to dictate my messages, and they often don’t pick up what I am saying. That’s why when
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The way we design homes is undergoing a massive shift thanks to Artificial Intelligence. It used to be that those looking to prototype home ideas would need to learn sophisitcated software to bring those dreams to life, but a new service Maket.ai is changing that. Their latest update introduces a feature feels like it belongs
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Be careful delegating your work to that chatbot: A new peer-reviewed study published this month by the American Psychological Association found that people who heavily rely on AI tools for work tasks reported feeling less confident in their abilities and had less ownership over their work. There has been growing research on how our brains
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Class is officially back in session, but this time, things are a little different. With Secrets of Strixhaven, Magic: The Gathering returns to Arcavios, but this isn’t a simple revisit. Instead, we’re getting a continuation of the story, new mechanics that lean heavily into each college’s identity, and a set that feels designed for both
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