The Dell UltraSharp 32 4K QD-OLED model U3226Q is a color-accurate OLED monitor with a full port hub. It makes a strong case as a Studio Display XDR alternative for Mac users, assuming you're fine with not having a Retina-class display. Dell UltraSharp 32 4K QD-OLED review: This monitor has great colors and deep blacks A great monitor can anchor a whole desk setup. For Mac users who can afford it, the obvious choice has long been Apple's displays. Those displays are beautiful, but price and port quantity have always been limiting factors for most. Third-party OLED panels are an alternative, but generally with design compromises. Continue Reading on AppleInsider | Discuss on our Forums
Apple today added two new Golden Gate-themed wallpaper options in the sixth beta of macOS 27. There are new Golden Gate Day and Golden Gate Evening wallpaper options that join the Golden Gate Sunset and Golden Gate Night wallpapers that Apple introduced in earlier betas. macOS 27 also includes abstract Golden Gate wallpaper options for those who don't prefer scenery. Golden Gate Day and Golden Gate Evening animate when you unlock your Mac, and can be set as a screen saver. When used as screen saver, both wallpapers feature cars slowly driving across the bridge. Apple also tweaked the look of the traffic light buttons in macOS Golden Gate beta six, adding a Liquid Glass aesthetic. ‌macOS Golden Gate‌ is available for developers and public beta testers, with a public launch coming in September. Related Roundup: macOS Golden Gate This article, " Apple Adds More New Wallpapers in macOS Golden Gate " first appeared on MacRumors.com Discuss this article in our forums
An AirTag hidden in a rare book followed its journey to a Las Vegas warehouse, where it was likely destroyed in an effort to supply fresh data to hungry LLMs. Amazon is destroying rare books to train AI | Image credit: jarmoluk at Pixabay I don't know if you've noticed, but everything is becoming increasingly AI-generated. Whether it's news, music, or social media, AI has seemingly stuck all of its nasty little fingers into any pie it can find. Experts have long warned that eventually we'd get to the point where AI was training itself on data that AI had created, and we're pretty sure that point is behind us. And that's not actually particularly useful, it turns out. Continue Reading on AppleInsider | Discuss on our Forums