‘Like Distant Thunder Over the Plains.’ In Which AI Rewrites My Kaleidoscope Review in the Voice of Steinbeck

Why Did This First-Time Conference Feel Like Déjà Vu All Over Again? My Thoughts on 8am’s Kaleidoscope Attending the inaugural Kaleidoscope conference in Austin this week, I couldn’t shake a strange feeling: I’d been here before. That was impossible, of course, as this was 8am’s very first customer conference. But the energy, the setup, the…

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iOS 18.3.1: Apple firm an iPhone safety hole

IOS 18.3.1, iPados 18.3.1 and more updates were published on Monday. These make bug corrections, while a security update makes them highly recommended for anyone with an iPhone or compatible iPad. In addition, you can download MacOS Sequoia 15.3.1, Watchos 11.3.1 and Visionos 2.3.1 – Each with their own fixes – now. Apple firm an…

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AI Enters the Race at the Winter Olympic Games

Artificial intelligence (AI) is also entering the race 2026 Winter Olympics in Milan Cortina, Italy, which runs through February 22, bringing a layer of artificial intelligence to an event long defined as a showcase of human performance. From athlete training and broadcast production to fan engagement and judging, AI systems are increasingly integrated into the…

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List of iPhones compatible with iOS 18

Apple’s iOS 18 provides exciting features to a wide range of iPhone models in 2025. IOS 18 supports iPhone X and more recent iPhones, including all models in the iPhone 11, 12, 13, 14, 15 and 16 series, plus the second, third and fourth generation iPhone SE. Compatibility extends over many generations of iphones, ensuring…

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