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Paulo Montenegro @ Ubergizmo 1 place · 06/19/2026 09:17 EDT

Ubisoft+ Premium Offered Free For Five Days On Xbox And PC

Ubisoft has launched a promotional campaign offering five days of free access to its Ubisoft+ Premium subscription service for both Xbox and PC users. This limited-time offer grants temporary access to dozens of titles from the publisher’s catalog, occurring amidst ongoing internal restructuring and studio closures at the company. Eligible Titles and Features During the trial period, participants can access Premium Editions of major Ubisoft releases. Notable titles available through... Read more

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Paulo Montenegro @ Ubergizmo 1 place · 04/19/2023 11:46 EDT

Sony World Photography Awards’ Creative Category Won By AI-generated Image

The Sony World Photography Awards recently crowned an image created by artificial intelligence as the winner of the Creative category. The photograph, titled Pseudomnesia: The Electrician, was created using OpenAI’s DALL-E 2 image generator by German photographer Boris Eldagsen. Eldagsen submitted the work intentionally to spark discussion about how AI-generated images are redefining the understanding of photography.However, some representatives of the competition criticized him for deceiving the judges by. Read more

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Paulo Montenegro @ Ubergizmo 1 place · 04/18/2023 11:40 EDT

First Off-Road Testing Of DARPA’s Combat Drone Buggy Successfully Completed

The Defense Advanced Research Project Agency (DARPA) has successfully completed the first round of testing for its Robotic Autonomy in Complex Environments with Resiliency vehicle (a.k.a. RACER). The goal of RACER is to teach unmanned ground vehicles to maneuver in off-road environments with natural obstacles, enabling them to match human-driven speeds in realistic situations.During testing, RACER vehicles completed more than 55 drives, ranging from approximately 4 to 11 miles, and... Read more

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Paulo Montenegro @ Ubergizmo 3 place · 04/18/2023 11:39 EDT

NASA Scientists Consider Using Robot Snake To Search For Extraterrestrial Life

A robotic snake called Exobiology Extant Life Surveyor (EELS) is being developed by NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL) to search for life outside planet Earth. EELS will be able to explore otherworldly terrains using spinning wheels along its body. Its primary target is Enceladus, a small icy moon of Saturn, where data from NASA’s Cassini spacecraft suggests the presence of a liquid ocean beneath its icy crust.Plumes erupting from the... Read more

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Paulo Montenegro @ Ubergizmo 2 place · 04/18/2023 11:39 EDT

SpaceX: Excess Rocket Fuel Creates Spectacular Light Spiral In Alaska

Northern lights enthusiasts were treated to a spectacular sight over Alaska recently when a light blue spiral appeared alongside the usual green aurora bands. The unusual phenomenon was caused by nothing other than excess fuel from a SpaceX rocket that had launched from California three hours earlier.When excess fuel is jettisoned at high altitudes, it can turn into ice; if this ice happens to be in sunlight, it appears as... Read more

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Paulo Montenegro @ Ubergizmo 1 place · 04/17/2023 22:39 EDT

Looking For Love? Tinder Users Get Help From ChatGPT And The Most Swiped Man

A dating expert called Stefan-Pierre Tomlin, the man believed to be the most swiped right on Tinder, is using ChatGPT to help people who are struggling to find love online. Charging between £45 and £120 per month from his clients, the service offered involves the use of the chatbot to write dating profiles and messages, as well as photo editing. He claims that his bespoke plan of action using machines... Read more

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Paulo Montenegro @ Ubergizmo 1 place · 04/16/2023 13:50 EDT

Open Source Interface Can Turn Your Lips Into a Keyboard

Alternative user interfaces are becoming very popular as time goes by, but the majority of device control still relies, unfortunately, on hands and eyes. While this approach is suitable for most people and situations, it can be challenging for some individuals, for example, people with disabilities or in situations where hands and eyes are occupied. It’s true that voice recognition technology has been a great solution, but it has its... Read more

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Paulo Montenegro @ Ubergizmo 3 place · 04/15/2023 23:34 EDT

Revolutionizing Keyboards: OLED Screens Can Replace Keycaps For Customizable Layouts

Mechanical keyboards (like the Logitech G Pro X and the Keychron K3 that we reviewed) are a great product for gamers and typing enthusiasts, and in recent years we have seen some interesting models being released, with flashy OLEDs and some even bringing extra bells and whistles, but the PolyKybd is definitely a product in this category with a unique twist: each key is replaced with an OLED display for... Read more

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Paulo Montenegro @ Ubergizmo 2 place · 04/15/2023 23:34 EDT

More Bang For Your Buck: Meet The $30 USB-C Cable With A Professional-Grade Power Meter

USB power meters are an essential tool for professional repair technicians, but they can be costly (and unnecessary) for hobbyists; so that’s when the ChargerLAB Power-Z AK001 becomes an interesting cost-effective solution, created for those who need a basic power meter to diagnose problems with chargers and power banks.The product is a five-foot USB-C to USB-C cable with a built-in power meter that displays essential information such as voltage, current,... Read more

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Hubert Nguyen @ Ubergizmo 3 place · 04/15/2023 15:02 EDT

Anker Soundcore Frames Audio Glasses Review

The Soundcore Frames is a product that turns glasses into quality wearable speakers. The audio sunglasses category isn’t new, and products such as the Huawei Gentle Monster Eyewear or the Bose Frames have explored the concept before, with some success. However, Soundcore Frames benefits from what the market has learned from these initial experiences and was designed to offer a more practical and cost-efficient product. Does it deliver?DesignFrom a design... Read more

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Paulo Montenegro @ Ubergizmo 2 place · 04/13/2023 17:22 EDT

California Hit By Elusive Bacterium After Decades Of Dormancy

A California man has become the first person in the United States to have a confirmed infection with Borrelia miyamotoi, a corkscrew-shaped spirochete bacterium that causes a rare disease called hard tick relapsing fever. Spread by black-legged ticks, B. miyamotoi has lurked in the region for over two decades, but researchers fear the pathogen may finally be emerging there. B. miyamotoi is a relative of the more well-known Borrelia burgdorferi... Read more

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Paulo Montenegro @ Ubergizmo 1 place · 04/13/2023 17:21 EDT

Engineer Uses Discarded Bicycle Parts To Create Bike With Square Wheels

Sergii Gordieiev, an engineer and content creator, has created a fully functional bike with square wheels using recycled parts from discarded bicycles. The project is, according to Gordieiev, one of the craziest he and his team have ever undertaken. The square wheels may cause hesitation, but the engineer has already split a wheel in half to create a functional design, so he is confident in the final product.The content creator... Read more

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Paulo Montenegro @ Ubergizmo 3 place · 04/13/2023 17:12 EDT

Vivo X Fold2: Geekbench Reveals Snapdragon 8 Gen 2

Vivo X Fold2, the upcoming foldable smartphone from vivo, has been spotted on Geekbench with a Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 processor and 12GB of RAM, providing further evidence of the device’s use of Qualcomm’s latest silicon. This marks the second benchmark sighting for the foldable top-tier smartphone, which is set to launch in China on April 20, alongside the X Flip and Pad 2. It is unclear whether the X... Read more

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Paulo Montenegro @ Ubergizmo · 04/13/2023 13:07 EDT

AI Cloning Used By Scammers In $1 Million Kidnapping Scheme

Jennifer DeStefano, a mother from Arizona claims that scammers used AI technology to clone her daughter’s voice in a $1 million kidnapping scheme. She received a call from someone claiming to have kidnapped her 15-year-old daughter while she was on a skiing trip. The person used an AI simulation to imitate her daughter’s voice and demanded a ransom of $1 million, later reduced to $50,000. DeStefano said that she heard... Read more

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Paulo Montenegro @ Ubergizmo 2 place · 04/11/2023 18:32 EDT

Google Allows Some Pixel Users to Keep Unexpected $1K Funds Deposited By Mistake

Several Pixel phone users recently found themselves with extra cash in their Google Pay accounts, ranging from a few dollars to over $1,000. The notification claimed that the funds were a reward for “dogfooding the Google Pay remittance experience,” a term used in the tech industry to refer to the testing of a new feature or service before it is publicly released.However, instead of the payments going to the intended... Read more

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Paulo Montenegro @ Ubergizmo 1 place · 04/11/2023 18:32 EDT

Laser Beam Technology Embedded in AR headsets can reduce up to 60% or building costs

A new eye-tracking technology developed by Australian engineers has the potential to not only identify building defects early on during the construction process but also lead to significant cost savings, time, and resource optimization. Embedded in 3D headsets, this tech allows construction workers to conduct more thorough inspections, thereby reducing the 60% of building costs attributed to fixing errors.The tool combines building information modeling and eye gaze data captured during... Read more

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Paulo Montenegro @ Ubergizmo 3 place · 04/10/2023 16:15 EDT

University Student Achieves Highest Essay Grade Ever With The Help Of ChatGPT

According to a recent news report, it looks like the emergence of ChatGPT and several other AI chatbots disrupted traditional search engines and is ushering in a new chapter of the internet; while many users are just starting to understand the potential of these AI tools, some students are already taking advantage of their capabilities. According to a recent report by BBC News, some students have confessed to using ChatGPT... Read more

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Paulo Montenegro @ Ubergizmo 1 place · 04/10/2023 16:15 EDT

FBI Advises Against Using Public Phone Charging Stations

Do you use phone charging stations in airports or cafes? It may be a good idea to think twice before doing that. On this matter, the FBI and Federal Communications Commission (FCC) are warning against the use of public phone charging stations, which are increasingly popular in places like the ones we mentioned above and also shopping malls.Hackers have found ways to introduce malware and monitoring software onto devices through... Read more

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Paulo Montenegro @ Ubergizmo 2 place · 04/10/2023 16:15 EDT

AI Decodes Mysterious ‘Bigfoot’ Footage, Revealing Its True Nature

The infamous ‘Bigfoot’ footage that intrigued conspiracy theorists for decades, has been analyzed by artificial intelligence (AI), offering a clearer image than ever before. The Patterson-Gimlin film, which was shot in 1967, claimed to show the elusive ‘Bigfoot’ or ‘sasquatch’ walking through the Six Rivers National Forest in California. However, it was dismissed by the scientific community and most people saw it as a hoax. Nonetheless, the footage has been... Read more

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Paulo Montenegro @ Ubergizmo · 04/10/2023 13:19 EDT

PS Vita 2?! New Sony Handheld Gaming Device Reportedly in the Works

Recent reports suggest that Sony is working on a new handheld gaming device, codenamed Q-Lite, which could provide PlayStation fans with another option for gaming on the go. While various new handheld devices boosted portable gaming last year, Sony’s Q-Lite is said to be designed for remote play of PS5 games, rather than as a standalone platform with exclusive games.According to a post from Insider Gaming on Wednesday (05/04/2023), rumors... Read more

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Paulo Montenegro @ Ubergizmo 1 place · 04/10/2023 13:19 EDT

First Shutdown of Niagara Falls in 12,000 Years: A Rare Sight to Behold

In 1969, the American Falls, part of the world-famous Niagara Falls, were turned off for the first time in 12,000 years by the US Army Corps of Engineers. The reason for this unusual occurrence was that engineers were concerned about a growing pile of boulders at the bottom of the falls, which could potentially turn them into rapids. To assess the situation, they decided to dam the Niagara River by... Read more

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