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OpenAI has rolled out GPT-5.3 Instant, a major update to the model that powers the most common ChatGPT experience, designed to make everyday conversations more fluid, accurate, and useful.  According to the company’s official release, the update focuses on improving how the model interacts in natural language — cutting down “cringe” responses, reducing unnecessary dead [...


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Apple has refreshed its external display line-up with the introduction of two new models; the next-generation Studio Display and an all-new Studio Display XDR, bringing major performance, visual and audio upgrades to its desktop ecosystem. Both displays are designed to cater to creative professionals, designers, developers, and users who demand high-fidelity visuals and respo...


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Apple has introduced its latest MacBook Air line-up powered by the new M5 chip, bringing faster performance, bigger base storage, and improved wireless connectivity to the company’s most popular laptop.  The updated MacBook Air starts at $999 and begins shipping in March, marking a significant boost over the previous generation’s specs while maintaining the thin […]

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Apple has unveiled its next generation of MacBook Pro laptops featuring all-new M5 Pro and M5 Max chips, bringing significant performance gains and advanced neural processing to the company’s flagship pro notebook line-up. The updated MacBook Pro models are available in 14-inch and 16-inch sizes and pack upgraded CPU, GPU, and Neural Engine performance designed […]

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Amazon’s cloud unit, Amazon Web Services (AWS), has reported significant power and connectivity issues at its data centres in the United Arab Emirates and Bahrain, raising concerns about the resilience of critical digital infrastructure amid escalating conflict in the Middle East.  The disruptions come as Iranian drone and missile attacks continue across Gulf states foll...


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