It's been a little over two weeks since the MacBook Neo launched on March 11, and MacRumors videographer Dan Barbera has been using it daily to do a more thorough review. Subscribe to the MacRumors ...
Perplexity today expanded its Comet browser to iOS, making its AI Comet Assistant available to iPhone users. The Comet browser for iOS has many of the same features as the Comet browser for the ...
[Editor’s Note: Minishoot' Adventures was first released on PC in 2024, but we did not review it at that time, so we have taken its recent port to Nintendo Switch 2 as an opportunity to do so now.] ...
OpenAI has updated its ChatGPT Atlas browser to support multiple ChatGPT accounts across different user profiles. This feature allows users to keep their work, school, and personal AI activities ...
Airbrush.com presents itself as a web-first destination for quick, AI-assisted editing tasks, the kind that are increasingly common in everyday content production. Background removal is one of the ...
Not many playbills list an “entomological consultant” (entomology, you’ll recall, being the study of bugs). But right below her “Notes,” skilled director ArLynn Parker graciously thanks entomologist ...
Smart TVs are now a staple in most modern living rooms. While they're a massive upgrade over older TVs that relied strictly on cable and offered little freedom over what you could do or watch, most ...
Recently, I switched back to using Linux to escape Windows 11’s insane AI intrusions. But I also fired up my MacBook Pro to give macOS another run as well. This was the time to try Orion Browser.
Whenever I hear someone claim that humans are superior in some way, I call their attention to how natural occurrences could wipe us out if the scale is large enough. Fire, wind, earthquakes, volcanoes ...
There is no mistaking that Avatar: Fire and Ash is the work of a talented filmmaker. Pandora remains a lavishly imagined, technically immersive world, rendered with a level of craft few directors can ...
At 71, James Cameron still makes movies like he’s got something to prove — despite his many accolades, awards and box office successes. But that fighting spirit is what makes Cameron’s films feel so ...
James Cameron likely won’t ever get accused of being a subtle filmmaker, someone content with creating quiet, solemn moments. Once you embrace that truth, you’ll better appreciate what he brings to ...