- August 13, 2024
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Google’s big Pixel event kicks off today
- By LouisianaDigitalNews.com
- . August 13, 2024
Finally, it’s here. Google’s big hardware press event kicks off later today, and it looks to be an almost entirely

Former YouTube CEO Susan Wojcicki has died
- By LouisianaDigitalNews.com
- . August 10, 2024
Susan Wojcicki, who served as YouTube’s CEO for almost a decade until she stepped down last year, has died. She

Google replaces Chromecast with the TV Streamer
- By LouisianaDigitalNews.com
- . August 7, 2024
, Google has unveiled its latest product for the living room, the . It replaces the Chromecast and is a

Apple has finally started sending out payments from its butterfly keyboard settlement
- By LouisianaDigitalNews.com
- . August 4, 2024
Payments relating to a class action lawsuit filed in 2018 over Apple’s butterfly MacBook keyboards have reportedly begun to arrive.

Squid Game returns on December 26
- By LouisianaDigitalNews.com
- . August 1, 2024
After the live experiences, TV shows based on TV shows and a boom in childhood South Korean games and hobbies,

Apple Intelligence may not arrive with iOS 18
- By LouisianaDigitalNews.com
- . July 29, 2024
According to Bloomberg’s Mark Gurman, Apple Intelligence may not be part of September’s public releases of iOS 18 and iPadOS

OpenAI reveals its AI-powered search engine, SearchGPT
- By LouisianaDigitalNews.com
- . July 26, 2024
OpenAI announced a new AI-powered search engine prototype called SearchGPT. It’s described SearchGPT as “a temporary prototype of new AI

Condé Nast is the latest media company to accuse AI search engine Perplexity of plagiarism
- By LouisianaDigitalNews.com
- . July 23, 2024
Condé Nast, the media giant that owns The New Yorker, Vogue and Wired, has sent a cease-and-desist letter to AI-powered

X is working on a way to block links in replies
- By LouisianaDigitalNews.com
- . July 20, 2024
X is developing a new feature that could help address spam posts on its website. According to Nima Owji, an

AI models from Apple, NVIDIA and more were reportedly trained on YouTube videos
- By LouisianaDigitalNews.com
- . July 17, 2024
Some of the world’s largest tech companies trained their AI models on datasets that included transcripts of more than 173,000